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1. My father ……………….. for a brisk walk in the evening.

go

goes

is going

2. We …………….. for Singapore next Monday.


leave

are leaving

have left

3. I .......................... all my problems.


solve

have solved

have solving

4. We ................................. here for four years.


are living

have lived

live

have living

5. I ............................... a letter to my sister.


write

am writing

writing

6. He ………………….. his breakfast when I reached his place.


was having

is having

has

7. We ........................... him before.


never saw

have never seen

are never seen

8. I ………………. the minister last week.


meet

am meeting
have met

met

9. He said that he ………………. the next day.


will come

would come

was coming

10. The letter ……………….. yesterday.


posted

was posted

had posted

11. The teacher ………………. the lazy boy.


scold

scolded

scolding

12. He ……………….. president of the club.


elected

was elected

has elected

Answers
1. My father goes for a brisk walk in the evening.

2. We are leaving for Singapore next Monday.

3. I have solved all my problems.

4. We have lived here for four years.

5. I am writing a letter to my sister.

6. He was having his breakfast when I reached his place.

7. We have never seen him before.

8. I met the minister last week.

9. He said that he would come the next day.

10. The letter was posted yesterday.

11. The teacher scolded the lazy boy.

12. He was elected president of the club.


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Structure of
Subject + Formula of Tense + Object
Sentence

Simple Perfect Perfect


Continuous Tense
Tense Tense Tense

Is/Am/Are + Ist Form + Has/Have Been + Ist


Present Tense Ist Form + s/es Has/Have + IIIrd Form
ing Form + ing

Past Was/Were + Ist Form + Had Been + Ist Form +


IInd Form Had + IIIrd Form
Tense ing ing

Will Have Been + Ist


Future Tense Will/Shall + Ist Form Will be + Ist Form + ing Will Have + IIIrd Form
Form + ing

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Tense Table: Chart of Tenses in English with Examples

1. Present Simple (Indefinite) Tense Examples

1. I eat Dal Chapati.


2. We eat Dal Chapati.
3. You eat Dal Chapati.
4. He eats Dal Chapati.
5. She eats Dal Chapati.
6. It eats Dal Chapati.
7. They eat Dal Chapati.

2. Past Simple Tense Examples

1. I ate Malai Kofta.


2. We ate Malai Kofta.
3. You ate Malai Kofta.
4. He ate Malai Kofta.
5. She ate Malai Kofta.
6. It ate Malai Kofta.
7. They ate Malai Kofta.

3. Future Simple Tense Examples

1. I shall travel to Washington.


2. We shall travel to Washington.
3. You will travel to Washington.
4. He will travel to Washington.
5. She will travel to Washington.
6. It will travel to Washington.
7. They will travel to Washington.

4. Present Continuous Tense

1. I am eating a tomato.
2. We are eating tomatoes.
3. You are eating tomatoes.
4. He is eating a tomato.
5. She is eating a tomato.
6. It is eating a tomato.
7. They are eating tomatoes.

5. Past Continuous Tense

1. I was eating a carrot.


2. We were eating carrots.
3. You were eating carrots.
4. He was eating a carrot.
5. She was eating a carrot.
6. It was eating a carrot.
7. They were eating carrots.

6. Future Continuous Tense

1. I shall be eating pomegranate.


2. We shall be eating pomegranates.
3. You will be eating pomegranate.
4. He will be eating pomegranate.
5. She will be eating pomegranate.
6. It will be eating pomegranate.
7. They will be eating pomegranate.

7. Present Perfect Tense


1. I have eaten a pomegranate.
2. We have eaten pomegranates.
3. You have eaten pomegranates.
4. He has eaten a pomegranate.
5. She has eaten a pomegranate.
6. It has eaten a pomegranate.
7. They have eaten pomegranates.

8. Past Perfect Tense

1. I had eaten Dal Chapati.


2. We had eaten Dal Chapati.
3. You had eaten Dal Chapati.
4. He had eaten Dal Chapati.
5. She had eaten Dal Chapati.
6. It had eaten Dal Chapati.
7. They had eaten Dal Chapati.

9. Future Perfect Tense

1. I shall have eaten Dal Chapati.


2. We shall have eaten Dal Chapati.
3. You will have eaten Dal Chapati.
4. Ha will have eaten Dal Chapati.
5. She will have eaten Dal Chapati.
6. It will have eaten Dal Chapati.
7. They will have eaten Dal Chapati.

10. Present Perfect Continuous Tense

1. I have been eating Dal Chapati.


2. We have been eating Dal Chapati.
3. You have been eating Dal Chapati.
4. He has been eating Dal Chapati.
5. She has been eating Dal Chapati.
6. It has been eating Dal Chapati.
7. They have been eating Dal Chapati.

11. Past Perfect Continuous Tense

1. I had been eating Dal Chapati.


2. We had been eating Dal Chapati.
3. You had been eating Dal Chapati.
4. He had been eating Dal Chapati.
5. She had been eating Dal Chapati.
6. It had been eating Dal Chapati.
7. They had been eating Dal Chapati.

12. Future Perfect Continuous Tense

1. I shall have been eating Dal Chapati.


2. We shall have been eating Dal Chapati.
3. You will have been eating Dal Chapati.
4. He will have been eating Dal Chapati.
5. She will have been eating Dal Chapati.
6. It will have been eating Dal Chapati.
7. They will have been eating Dal Chapati.

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