Sunday 10 July 2016

The Formulas of English Tenses ,used in VOICE

The Formulas of English Tenses

It is necessary to learn tense forms by heart. The best way is to memorize them in the following formula: Personal pronoun + tense form (I write, he writes, we write, you write, etc.) Memorizing tense forms in such constructions will also help you to memorize basic subject-verb agreement in person and number.

The formulas of the tenses in the active

Two verbs are given below, one regular (work – worked – worked), the other irregular (write – wrote – written), in the tenses in the active voice. The most common tenses are marked with the plus sign (+).

+ Simple present

I / we / you / they work, write
he / she / it works, writes

+ Present continuous

I am working, am writing
he / she / it is working, is writing
we / you / they are working, are writing

+ Present perfect

I / we / you / they have worked, have written
he / she / it has worked, has written

+ Present perfect continuous

I / we / you / they have been working, have been writing
he / she / it has been working, has been writing

+ Simple past

I / he / she / it / we / you / they worked, wrote

+ Past continuous

I / he / she / it was working, was writing
we / you / they were working, were writing

Past perfect

I / he / she / it / we / you / they had worked, had written

Past perfect continuous

I / he / she / it / we / you / they had been working, had been writing

+ Simple future

I / he / she / it / we / you / they will work, will write

Future continuous

I / he / she / it / we / you / they will be working, will be writing

Future perfect

I / he / she / it / we / you / they will have worked, will have written

Future perfect continuous

I / he / she / it / we / you / they will have been working, will have been writing

The formulas of the tenses in the passive

Two verbs are given below, one regular (call – called – called), the other irregular (choose – chose – chosen), in the tenses in the passive voice. The most common tenses are marked with the plus sign (+). The perfect continuous tenses and the future continuous are generally not used in the passive.

+ Simple present

I am called, am chosen
he / she / it is called, is chosen
we / you / they are called, are chosen

Present continuous

I am being called, am being chosen
he / she / it is being called, is being chosen
we / you / they are being called, are being chosen

+ Present perfect

I / we / you / they have been called, have been chosen
he / she / it has been called, has been chosen

+ Simple past

I / he / she / it was called, was chosen
we / you / they were called, were chosen

Past continuous

I / he / she / it was being called, was being chosen
we / you / they were being called, were being chosen

Past perfect

I / he / she / it / we / you / they had been called, had been chosen

+ Simple future

I / he / she / it / we / you / they will be called, will be chosen

Future perfect

I / he / she / it / we / you / they will have been called, will have been chosen

Active voice


SimpleContinuousPerfectPerfect continuous
PresentI, we, you, they take
he, she, it takes
I am taking
he, she, it is taking
we, you, they are taking
I, we, you, they have taken
he, she it has taken
I, we, you, they have been taking
he, she it has been taking
PasttookI, he, she, it was taking
we, you, they were taking
had takenhad been taking
Futurewill takewill be takingwill have takenwill have been taking

Passive voice


SimpleContinuousPerfectPerfect continuous
PresentI am taken
he, she, it is taken
we, you, they are taken
I am being taken
he, she, it is being taken
we, you, they are being taken
I, we, you, they have been taken
he, she it has been taken
PastI, he, she, it was taken
we, you, they were taken
I, he, she, it was being taken
we, you, they were being taken
had been taken
Futurewill be takenwill have been taken


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