The Tenses in English language
The first Tense :
The Simple present:
The form :
Subject + Verb + Object ( Complement )
I teach this class.
We don’t teach this class.
Do you teach this class?
They teach this class.
He teaches this class.
She doesn’t teach this class.
It teaches this class.
The Second Tense :
The present Continuous :
The Form:
Subject + Helping verb + The main verb + ing + Object ( complement )
I am teaching this class.
We aren’t teaching this class.
Are you teaching this class?
They are teaching this class.
He is teaching this class.
She isn’t teaching this class.
It is teaching this class.
The Third Tense:
The Present Perfect:
The Form:
Subject +Helping verb +Past Participle +Object ( Complement )
I have taught this class.
We haven’t taught this class.
Have you taught this class?
They have taught this class.
He has taught this class.
She hasn’t taught this class.
It has taught this class.
The Forth Tense :
The present Perfect Continuous :
The Form:
Subject + Helping verb + been + The main verb + ing + Object
(Complement ) I have been teaching this class.
We haven’t been teaching this class.
Have you been teaching this class?
They have been teaching this class.
He has been teaching this class.
She hasn’t been teaching this class.
Has it been teaching this class?
The Fifth Tense:
The Simple Past :
The Form :
Subject + The Verb in the past + Object ( complement)
I taught this class.
We didn’t teach this class.
Did you teach this class?
They taught this class.
He taught this class.
She didn’t teach this class.
Did it teach this class?
The Sixth Tense :
The Past Continuous :
The Form :
Subject + Helping Verb in the past + The main verb + ing + Object ( Complement)
I was teaching this class.
We weren’t teaching this class.
Were you teaching this class?
They were teaching this class.
. He was teaching this class
She wasn’t teaching this class.
Was it teaching this class?
The Seventh Tense :
The Past Perfect:
The Form :
Subject + Helping verb in the past + Past participle + Object ( Complement)
I had taught this class.
We hadn’t taught this class.
Had you taught this class?
They had taught this class.
He had taught this class.
She hadn’t taught this class.
Had it taught this class?
The eighth Tense :
The Past Perfect Continuous :
The Form :
Subject + Helping verb in the past + been + The main verb + ing + Object ( Complement)
I had been teaching this class.
We hadn’t been teaching this class.
Had you been teaching this class?
They had been teaching this class.
He had been teaching this class.
She hadn’t been teaching this class.
Had it been teaching this class?
The Ninth Tense:
The Simple Future:
The Form :
Subject + The helping verb ( Will ) + The main Verb + Object ( Complement )
I will teach this class.
We will not teach this class.
Will you teach this class?
They will teach this class.
He will teach this class.
She will not teach this class.
Will it teach this class?
The Tenth Tense:
The Future Continuous :
The Form:
Subject + Helping verb ( Will ) + be + The main verb + ing + Object ( Complement )
I will be teaching this class.
We will not be teaching this class.
Will you be teaching this class?
They will be teaching this class.
He will be teaching this class.
She will not be teaching this class.
Will it be teaching this class?
The Eleventh Tense:
The Future Perfect:
The Form :
Subject + The helping verb( will ) + Have + Past participle + Object ( Complement)
I will have taught this class.
We will not have taught this class.
Will you have taught this class?
They will have taught this class.
He will have taught this class.
She will not have taught this class.
Will it have taught this class?
The Twelfth Tense:
The Future Perfect Continuous :
The Form :
Subject + Helping verb( will ) + Have + been + The main verb + ing + object ( Complement)
I will have been teaching this class.
We will not have been teaching this class.
Will you have been teaching this class?
They will have been teaching this class.
He will have been teaching this class.
She will not have been teaching this class.
Will it have been teaching this class?