All 12
tenses in English with examples in all subject pronouns:
Present Simple:
I play tennis.
You play tennis.
He/She/It plays tennis.
We play tennis.
They play tennis.
Past Simple:
I played tennis yesterday.
You played tennis yesterday.
He/She/It played tennis yesterday.
We played tennis yesterday.
They played tennis yesterday.
Future Simple:
I will play tennis tomorrow.
You will play tennis tomorrow.
He/She/It will play tennis tomorrow.
We will play tennis tomorrow.
They will play tennis tomorrow.
Present Continuous:
I am playing tennis.
You are playing tennis.
He/She/It is playing tennis.
We are playing tennis.
They are playing tennis.
Past Continuous:
I was learning English when you came.
You were using computer when you saw me.
He/She/It was playing tennis when it started raining.
We were dancing when I got admission in the center.
They were going when I reached there
Future Continuous:
I will be using your mobile after the class.
You will be playing tennis at 3 PM tomorrow.
He/She/It will be playing tennis at 3 PM tomorrow.
We will be playing tennis at 3 PM tomorrow.
They will be playing tennis at 3 PM tomorrow.
Present Perfect:
I have played tennis before.
You have played tennis before.
He/She/It has played tennis before.
We have played tennis before.
They have played tennis before.
Past Perfect:
I had played tennis before he arrived.
You had played tennis before he arrived.
He/She/It had played tennis before he arrived.
We had played tennis before he arrived.
They had played tennis before he arrived.
Future Perfect:
I will have made sentences for 15 minutes by the time you came.
You will have played tennis for 2 hours by the time you
arrive.
He/She/It will have played tennis for 2 hours by the time you
arrive.
We will have played tennis for 2 hours by the time you arrive.
They will have played tennis for 2 hours by the time you
arrive.
Present Perfect Continuous:
I have been hearing you for two days.
you have been making tea for 3 hours.
He/She/It has been playing tennis for 2 hours.
we have been getting an education since 2011
they have been learning for 1 hour.
Past Perfect Continuous:
I had been playing tennis for 2 hours when it started raining.
You had been playing tennis for 2 hours when it started
raining.
He/She/It had been playing tennis for 2 hours when it started
raining.
We had been playing tennis for 2 hours when it started
raining.
They had been playing tennis for 2 hours when it started
raining.
Future Perfect Continuous:
I will have been playing tennis for 2 hours by the time you
arrive.
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