TENSE AND TIME A tense is an inflectional (флективная) form of a verb expressing a specific time distinction. Time is a measurable period during which.

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TENSE AND TIME A tense is an inflectional (флективная) form of a verb expressing a specific time distinction. Time is a measurable period during which an action, process, condition exists or continues. Merriam Webbster’s Collegiate Dictionary

The three tenses are  past  present  future

Groups of English Tenses  Indefinite/ Simple; Indefinite/ Simple;  Continous/ Progressive; Continous/ Progressive;  Perfect; Perfect;  Perfect Progressive. Perfect Progressive.

 Meaning: actions happening regularly, at certain intervals (routine) or successions of actions (narration);  General formula: to V

 Meaning: actions happening at certain moments/ periods of time;  General formula: to be Ving.

 Meaning: actions completed by certain moments/periods of time;  General formula: to have Ved/3.

 Meaning: actions partially completed by certain moments of time and still going on at those periods of time; actions recently completed by certain moments of time and having evident results;  General formula : to have been Ved/3.

Simple Progressi -ve Perfect Perfect Progressive Infinitive to V to be Ving to have Ved/3 to have been Ved/3 PastVed was/were Ving had Ved/3 had been Ving Present V (s) am/ is/ are Ving have/ has Ved/3 have/ has been Ving Future shall*/ will V will be Ving will have Ved/3 will have been Ving

 Meaning: past routines,narration in the past;  Auxiliary verb: did;  Tense Markers (Adverbial Modifiers): yesterday, last year, a week ago, when, in 1999; first, then, after that;

+ I passed the test yesterday. - I did not fail the test yesterday. ? Did I fail the test yesterday? No, I did not. ? When did I pass the test? I passed the test yesterday. ? Who passed the test yesterday? I did.

+ He went to the cinema last week. - He did not go to the theatre last week. ? Did he go to the cinema? Yes, he did. ? Where did he go last week? He went to cinema last week. ? Who went to the cinema? He did.

 Meaning: routine; a universal truth; a succession of actions; a universal truth; a future action in if-, when- clauses;  Auxiliary verbs: do, does (he, she, it);  Markers: every day, sometimes, always, seldom, often, usually, on Sundays; first, then, after that.  Example: do; Example:  Example: does; Example:

+ I often listen to the music in summer. - I do not ski in summer. ? Do I listen to the music in summer? Yes, I do. ? When do I listen to the music? - In summer. ? Who listens to the music in summer? I do.

+ He goes to the gym on Sundays. - He does not go to the stadium. ? Does he go to the stadium? No, he does not. ? Why does he go to the gym? He goes to the gym to be fit. ? Who goes to the gym? He does.

 Meaning: plans for the future (at the moment of speech, not quite sure); predictions and foretelling;  Auxiliary verbs: shall (I, we) – outdated, will;  Markers: tomorrow, next week, in a month, in 2010;

+ I will run tomorrow. - I will not ski tomorrow. ? Will I ski tomorrow ? No, I will not (won’t). ? What will I do tomorrow ? I will run tomorrow. ? Who will run tomorrow ? I will.

 Meaning: an action happening at a certain moment in the past/ simultaneously (одновременно) with another past action;  Auxiliary verbs: was (I, he, she, it), were ;  Markers: at 5 o’clock/ at that time yesterday, while, when he came;

+ He was reading when I came. - He was not sleeping when I came. ? Was he sleeping? No, he was not (wasn’t). ? What was she doing when I came? She was watching TV when I came. ? Who was watching TV when I came? She was.

 Meaning: an action happening at the moment of speech;  Auxiliary verbs: am (I), is (he, she, it), are (you, we, they);  Markers: now, at the moment, at this moment

+ I am writing now. - I not reading now. ? Am I reading now? No, I am not (aren’t). ? What am I doing now? I am writing now. ? Who is writing now? I am.

 Meaning: an action that will be happening at a certain moment in the future;  Auxiliary verbs: shall*/ will;  Markers: at 5 o’clock/ at this time tomorrow,while, when he comes;

+ I will be cooking dinner while you will be watching TV. - I will not be reading a book. ? Will I be reading a book at that moment? No, I won’t. ? What will I be doing? I will be cooking dinner. ? Who will be cooking dinner? I will.

 Meaning: an action completed by a certain moment/ another action in the past;  Auxiliary verb: had;  Markers: by 5 o’clock/ that time yesterday, when he came;

+ She had built the wall when the teacher came. - She had not written the letter. ? Had she written the letter? No she hadn’t. ? What had she done when the teacher came? ? Who had built the wall when the teacher came? They had.

 Meaning: a recent action in the past (time period is unknown), the result is connected with the present; an action taking place in some period of time, not completed (with non-continous verbs);  Auxiliary verbs: have, has (he, she, it);  Markers: already, so far, recently, this week, today, just (+), yet (-,?), never, ever; since, for;  Example. Example.

+ I have recently bought a new coat. - I have not bought a new hat yet. ? Have I bought a new hat yet? No, I haven’t. ? When have I bought a new coat? ? Who has bought a new coat? I have.

 Meaning: an action that will be completed by a certain moment/ another action in the future;  Auxiliary verbs: shall*/ will;  Markers: by 5 o’clock/ that time tomorrow, when he comes;  Example. Example.

+ I will have written the letter when you come. - I will not have posted it. ? Will I have written the letter? Yes, I will. ? What will I have written? I will have written the letter. ? Who will have written the letter? I will.

 Meaning: a past action partially completed by a certain moment/ another action in the past and still going on at that moment;  Auxiliary verb: had;  Markers: by 5 o’clock/ that time yesterday, when he came; for, since;  Example. Example.

+ I had been doing housework for an hour when they came. - I had not been reading a book. ? Had I been doing housework for an hour? Yes, I had. ? How long had I had been doing housework when they came? ? Who had been doing housework for an hour? I had.

 Meaning: an action has been partially completed by the moment of speech and still going on at that moment; a recently completed action which results are connected with the present;  Auxiliary verbs: have, has;  Markers: for (в течение), since (с тех пор, как); How long; Since when;  Example. Example.

+ I have been reading the book since 2 o’clock. - I have not been sleeping. ? Have I been sleeping? No, I haven’t. ? Since when have I been reading the book? I have been reading the book since 2. ? Who has been reading the book? I have.

 Meaning: an action will be partially completed by a certain moment/ another action in the future and will be still going on at that moment;  Auxiliary verbs: shall*/ will;  Markers: by 5 o’clock/ that time tomorrow, when he comes; for, since;  Example. Example.

+ I will have been smimming for an hour when you come. - I will not have been running. ? Will I have been running for an hour when you come? No, I won’t. ? How long will I have been swimming when you come? ? Who will have been smimming for an hour? I will.