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Formation of the tenses
Matching exercise
Match the items on the right to the items on the left.
Check
simple forms
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to have + past participle
the first verb is "will"
to be + "ing"
the first verb is in the present form
you use the basic form of the verb in the past, present or future tense
the "-ed" form (or the irregular form) of the verb
the first verb is in the past form
to have been + "ing"
continuous forms
???
to have + past participle
the first verb is "will"
to be + "ing"
the first verb is in the present form
you use the basic form of the verb in the past, present or future tense
the "-ed" form (or the irregular form) of the verb
the first verb is in the past form
to have been + "ing"
perfect forms
???
to have + past participle
the first verb is "will"
to be + "ing"
the first verb is in the present form
you use the basic form of the verb in the past, present or future tense
the "-ed" form (or the irregular form) of the verb
the first verb is in the past form
to have been + "ing"
perfect continuous forms
???
to have + past participle
the first verb is "will"
to be + "ing"
the first verb is in the present form
you use the basic form of the verb in the past, present or future tense
the "-ed" form (or the irregular form) of the verb
the first verb is in the past form
to have been + "ing"
present forms
???
to have + past participle
the first verb is "will"
to be + "ing"
the first verb is in the present form
you use the basic form of the verb in the past, present or future tense
the "-ed" form (or the irregular form) of the verb
the first verb is in the past form
to have been + "ing"
past forms
???
to have + past participle
the first verb is "will"
to be + "ing"
the first verb is in the present form
you use the basic form of the verb in the past, present or future tense
the "-ed" form (or the irregular form) of the verb
the first verb is in the past form
to have been + "ing"
future forms
???
to have + past participle
the first verb is "will"
to be + "ing"
the first verb is in the present form
you use the basic form of the verb in the past, present or future tense
the "-ed" form (or the irregular form) of the verb
the first verb is in the past form
to have been + "ing"
past participle
???
to have + past participle
the first verb is "will"
to be + "ing"
the first verb is in the present form
you use the basic form of the verb in the past, present or future tense
the "-ed" form (or the irregular form) of the verb
the first verb is in the past form
to have been + "ing"
Check
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