give me all type of rules of present to future. negative affirmative and interrogative who is intelligent only he or she give this answer?
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give me all type of rules of present to future. negative affirmative and interrogative who is intelligent only he or she give this answer?
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TENSES
The tense is the form of a verb which shows the time of an action and its degree of completion.
KINDS OF TENSES
1.The Present Tense indicates the action done at the Present time.
2.The Past Tense indicates the action done in the past time.
3.The Future Tense indicates the action to be done in the future time.
SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE
Formula: SUBJECT + 1ST FORM OF VERB +(S/ES) + OBJECT
Examples: Affirmative: I work.
Negative: I do not work.
Interrogative: Do I we work?
Negative Interrogative: Do I not work?
PRESENT CONINUOUS TENSE
Formula: SUBJECT + IS/AM/ARE + 1ST FORM OF VERB + -ING + OBJECT
Examples: Affirmative: We are working.
Negative: We are not working.
Interrogative: Are we working?
Negative Interrogative: Are we not working?
PRESENT PERFECT TENSE
Formula: SUBJECT + HAS/HAVE + 3RD FORM OF VERB + OBJECT
Examples: Affirmative: They have worked.
Negative: They have not worked.
Interrogative: Have they worked?
Negative Interrogative: Have they not worked?
PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS TENSE
Formula: SUBJECT + HAS/HAVE + BEEN + 1ST FORM OF VERB + ING + OBJECT
Examples: Affirmative: Children have been working for long.
Negative: Children have not been working for long.
Interrogative: Have children been working for long?
Negative Interrogative: Have Children not been working for long?
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SIMPLE PAST TENSE
Formula: SUBJECT + 2ND FORM OF VERB + OBJECT
Examples: Affirmative: You worked.
Negative: You did not work.
Interrogative: Did you work?
Negative Interrogative: Did you not work?
PAST CONTINUOUS TENSE
Formula: SUBJECT + WAS/WERE + 1ST FORM OF VERB + ING + OBJECT
Examples: Affirmative: It was working.
Negative: It was not working.
Interrogative: Was it working?
Negative Interrogative: Was it not working?
PAST PERFECT TENSE
Formula: SUBJECT + HAD + 3RD FORM OF VERB + OBJECT
Examples: Affirmative: Suman had worked.
Negative: Suman had not worked.
Interrogative: Had Suman worked?
Negative Interrogative: Had Suman not worked?
PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS TENSE
Formula: SUBJECT + HAD BEEN + 1ST FORM OF VERB + ING + OBJECT
Examples: Affirmative: I had been working.
Negative: I had not been working.
Interrogative: Had I been working?
Negative Interrogative: Had I not been working?
THE FUTURE TENSE
SIMPLE FUTURE TENSE
FORMULA: SUBJECT + WILL/SHALL + 1ST FORM OF VERB + OBJECT
EXAMPLES: AFFIRMATIVE: She will help you.
Negative: She will not help you.
Interrogative: Will she help you?
Negative Interrogative: Will she not help you?
FUTURE CONTINUOUS TENSE
FORMULA: SUBJECT + WILL/SHALL + BE + 1ST FORM OF VERB + ING + OBJECT
Examples Affirmative: She will be having her lunch at this time.
Negative: she will not not be having her lunch at this time?
Interrogative: will she be having her lunch at this time?
Negative Interrogative: will she not be having her lunch at this time?
FUTURE PERFECT TENSE
formula SUBJECT + WILL/SHALL + have + 3rd form of verb + OBJECT
Examples Affirmative: They will have been reached there by evening.
Negative: They will not have been reached reached there by evening?
Interrogative: Will they have reached there by evening?
Negative Interrogative: Will they not have reached there by evening?
FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS TENSE
formula Affirmative: By 2020, they will have been living here for four years.
Negative: By 2020, they will not have been living here for four years.
Interrogative: Will they been living here for four years by 2020?
Negative Interrogative: Will they not been living here for four years by 2020?
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Explanation:
present tense
action done in future tense