A) The Present Progressive Tense to be (am, is, are) I : I am working, he is working, we are working.
: Am I working? Is he working? Are you working?
the Present Progressive Tense not, : I am not working, he is not working, we are not working.
B) The Past Progressive Tense to be (was, were) I : I was working, we were working.
: Was I working? Were you working?
the Past Progressive Tense not, : I was not working, we were not working.
c) The Future Progressive Tense to be (shall be, will be) I : I shall be working, he will be working.
: Shall I be working? Will he be working?
Progressive , - , . , : 10 , , : , ..
They are doing grammar exercises
now. .
They were doing grammar exercises
when he came in. , .
They will be doing grammar exercises
t 10 oclock tomorrow. 10 .
Perfect .
A) The Present Perfect Tense ( ) to have II :I have worked, he has worked.
: Have I worked? Has he worked?
the Present Perfect Tense not, : I have not worked, he has not worked.
The Present Perfect Tense , . : this week , this month , this year , ever -, never , just , already , not yet .
He has made an interesting report
this week. .
B) The Past Perfect Tense ( ) to have II : I had worked, he had worked.
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: Had I worked? ad he worked?
the Past Perfect Tense not, : I had not worked, he had not worked.
, . :
- by (by the end of the month). :
By the beginning of the lecture the
lab assistant had brought all the .
diagrams.
- ( ) Past Simple:
They had translated the article when ,
he came. .
C) The Future Perfect Tense ( ) to have II : I shall have worked, he will have worked.
: Shall I have worked? Will he have worked?
the Future Perfect Tense not, : I shall not have worked, he will not have worked.
The Future Perfect Tense , - :
I shall have done all my work by
seven oclock. .