Present Perfect Continuous Forms

Positive Negative Question
  • I have been sleeping.
  • You have been sleeping.
  • We have been sleeping.
  • They have been sleeping.
  • He has been sleeping.
  • She has been sleeping.
  • It has been sleeping.
  • I have not been sleeping.
  • You have not been sleeping.
  • We have not been sleeping.
  • They have not been sleeping.
  • He has not been sleeping.
  • She has not been sleeping.
  • It has not been sleeping.
  • Have I been sleeping?
  • Have you been sleeping?
  • Have we been sleeping?
  • Have they been sleeping?
  • Has he been sleeping?
  • Has she been sleeping?
  • Has it been sleeping?

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Simple Present

Simple Present FORM [VERB] + s/es in third person Examples: You speak English. Do you speak English? You do not speak English. Complete List of Simple Present Forms USE 1

Simple Present Forms

Simple Present Forms Most Verbs Most verbs conjugate like the verb “run” below. Notice how you add an “s” to third-person forms. Third-person negative forms and third-person questions are made

Future in the Past

Future in the Past Like Simple Future, Future in the Past has two different forms in English: “would” and “was going to.” Although the two forms can sometimes be used