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1 Comparinga and Contrasting Verb Tenses
By Carlos Cook Marleny Montes

2 Continuous/progressive
Present Tense Simple Continuous/progressive Perfect I work on Sundays. She/He Works at night. I am working right now. She/He is working . You/We/They are working. I have worked for five days. She/He has worked for five days Why do they work? Why does he/she work? Why are they working? Why is he/she working? Why have they worked? Why has she/he worked? I do not work. She/He does not work. I am not working She/He is not working I have not worked She/He has not worked

3 Continuous/progressive
Past Tense Simple Continuous/progressive Perfect I worked last Sunday. She/He Worked yesterday. I was working yesterday. She/He was working last night. You/We/They were working. I had worked for five days. She/He had worked for five days. Why did they work? Why did he/she work? Why were they working? Why was he/she working? Why had they worked? Why had she/he worked? I did not work. She/He did not work. I was not working She/He was not working I had not worked She/He had not worked

4 Continuous/progressive
Future Tense Simple Continuous/progressive Perfect I will work next Sunday. She/He will Work next month. I am working next Sunday. She/He is working next month. You/We/They are working. They will have worked for three months in that store by Monday. Why will they work? Why will he/she work? Why are they working tomorrow? Why is he/she working this afternoon? How long will they have worked by Monday in that store? I will not work. She/He will not work. I am not working tonight. She/He is not working tomorrow. They will have not worked for two months but three by Monday.

5 Modals


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