EXERCISE FOR
USE OF A SENTENCE IN DIFFERENT FORMS OF TENSES
USE OF ONE SENTENCE IN ALL THE FORMS OF TENSES :
1. JOHN GOES TO HIS OFFICE.
PRESENT TENSE
INDEFINITE TENSE
John goes to his office.
John does not go to his
office.
Does John go to his
office?
Does John not go to his
office?
CONTINUOUS TENSE
John is going to his
office.
John is not going to his
office.
Is John going to his
office?
Is John not going to his
office?
PERFECT TENSE
John has gone to his
office.
John has not gone to his
office.
Has John gone to his
office?
Has John not gone to his
office?
PERFECT CONTINUOUS TENSE
John has been going to
his office for two months.
John has not been going
to his office for two months.
Has John been
going to his office for two months ?
Has John not been going
to his office for two months?
PAST TENSE
INDEFINITE TENSE
John went to his office.
John did not go to his
office.
Did John go to his
office?
Did John not go to his
office?
CONTINUOUS TENSE
John was going to his
office.
John was not going to
his office.
Was John going to his
office?
Was John not going to
his office?
PERFECT TENSE
John had gone to his
office.
John had not gone to his
office.
Had John gone to
his office?
Had John not gone to his
office?
PERFECT CONTINUOUS TENSE
John had been going to
his office for two months.
John had not been going
to his office for two months.
Had John been
going to his office for two months ?
Had John not been going
to his office for two months?
FUTURE TENSE
INDEFINITE TENSE
John will go to his
office.
John will not go to his
office.
Will John go to his
office?
Will John not go to his
office?
CONTINUOUS TENSE
John will be going to
his office.
John will not be going
to his office.
Will John be going to
his office?
Will John not be going
to his office?
PERFECT TENSE
John will have gone to
his office.
John will not have gone
to his office.
Will John have
gone to his office?
Will John have not
gone to his office?
PERFECT CONTINUOUS TENSE
John will have been
going to his office for two months.
John will have not been
been going to his office for two months.
Will John
have been going to his office for two months ?
Will John have not been
going to his office for two months?
2. The girl combs her hair.
PRESENT TENSE
INDEFINITE TENSE
The girl combs her hair.
The girl does not comb
her hair.
Does the girl comb her hair?
Does the girl not comb her hair?
CONTINUOUS TENSE
The girl is combing her hair.
The girl is not combing
her hair.
Is the girl combing her
hair?
Is the girl not combing her hair?
PERFECT TENSE
The girl has combed her
hair.
The girl has not combed
her hair.
Has the girl combed her
hair?
Has the girl not combed her hair?
PERFECT CONTINUOUS TENSE
The girl has been
combing her hair for half an hour.
The girl has not been
combing her hair for half an hour.
Has the girl been combing
her hair for half an hour?
Has the girl not been combing her hair for half an hour?
PAST TENSE
INDEFINITE TENSE
The girl combed her
hair.
The girl did not comb
her hair.
Did the girl comb her hair?
Did the girl not comb her hair?
CONTINUOUS TENSE
The girl was combing her hair.
The girl was not combing
her hair.
Was the girl combing her
hair?
Was the girl not combing her hair?
PERFECT TENSE
The girl had combed her
hair.
The girl had not combed
her hair.
Had the girl combed her
hair?
Had the girl not combed her hair?
PERFECT CONTINUOUS TENSE
The girl had been
combing her hair for half an hour.
The girl had not been
combing her hair for half an hour.
Had the girl been combing
her hair for half an hour?
Had the girl not been combing her hair for half an hour?
FUTURE TENSE
INDEFINITE TENSE
The girl will comb her
hair.
The girl will not comb
her hair.
Will the girl comb her hair?
Will the girl not comb her hair?
CONTINUOUS TENSE
The girl will be combing
her hair.
The girl will not be combing her hair.
Will the girl be combing
her hair?
Will the girl not be
combing her hair?
PERFECT TENSE
The girl will have combed
her hair.
The girl will not have
combed her hair.
Will the girl have combed her hair?
Will the girl not have combed her hair?
PERFECT CONTINUOUS TENSE
The girl will have been
combing her hair for half an hour.
The girl will not have
been combing her hair for half an hour.
Will the girl have been combing her hair for half an hour?
Will the girl not have been combing her hair for half an hour?
3. We go out for a walk in the morning.
PRESENT TENSE
INDEFINITE TENSE
We go out for a walk in the
morning.
We do not go out for a
walk in the morning.
Do we go out for a walk
in the morning?
Do we not go out for a
walk in the morning?
CONTINUOUS TENSE
We are going out for a walk in the morning.
We are not going out for a walk in the morning.
Are we going out for a
walk in the morning?
Are we not going out for
a walk in the morning?
PERFECT TENSE
We have gone out for
a walk in the morning.
We have not gone out for
a walk in the morning.
Have we gone out for
a walk in the morning?
Have we not gone out for
a walk in the morning?
PERFECT CONTINUOUS TENSE
We have been going out
for a walk in the morning for two months.
We have not been going out for a walk in the
morning for two months.
Have we been going out for a walk in the morning for two months ?
Have we not been going out for a walk in the morning for two months?
PAST TENSE
INDEFINITE TENSE
We went out for a walk in the morning.
We did not go out for a walk in the morning.
Did we go out for a walk in the morning?
Did we not go out for a walk in the morning?
CONTINUOUS TENSE
We were going out for a walk in the morning.
We were not going out for a walk in the morning.
Were we going out for a walk in the morning?
Were we not going out for a walk in the morning?
PERFECT TENSE
We had gone out for a walk in the morning.
We had not gone out for a walk in the morning.
Had we gone out for a walk in the morning?
Had we not gone out for a walk in the morning?
PERFECT CONTINUOUS TENSE
We had been going out for a walk in the morning for two months.
We had not been going out for a walk in the morning for two months.
Had we been going out for a walk in the morning for two months ?
Had we not been going out for a walk in the morning for two months?
FUTURE TENSE
INDEFINITE TENSE
We shall go out for a walk in the morning.
We shall not go out for a walk in the morning.
Shall we go out for a walk in the morning?
Shall we not go out for a walk in the morning?
CONTINUOUS TENSE
We shall be going out for a walk in the morning.
We shall not be going out for a walk in the morning.
Shall we be going out for a walk in the morning?
Shall we not be going out for a walk in the morning?
PERFECT TENSE
We shall have gone out for a walk in the morning.
We shall have not gone out for a walk in the morning.
Shall we have gone out for a walk in the morning?
Shall we have not gone out for a walk in the morning?
PERFECT CONTINUOUS TENSE
We shall have been going out for a walk in the morning for two months.
We shall have not been going out for a walk in the morning for two months.
Shall we have been going out for a walk in the morning for two months ?
Shall we have not been going out for a walk in the morning for two months?
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