Present Perfect Forms

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

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Future Perfect Continuous

Future Perfect Continuous Future Perfect Continuous has two different forms: “will have been doing ” and “be going to have been doing.” Unlike Simple Future forms, Future Perfect Continuous forms

Past Conditionals

Past Conditionals Past Real Conditional FORM [If / When … Simple Past …, … Simple Past …] [… Simple Past… if / when … Simple Past …] USE The Past

Future Continuous

Future Continuous Future Continuous has two different forms: “will be doing ” and “be going to be doing.” Unlike Simple Future forms, Future Continuous forms are usually interchangeable. FORM Future