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was ing: คุณกำลังดูกระทู้

Simple Present or Present Simple

  • every day
  • sometimes
  • always
  • often
  • usually
  • seldom
  • never
  • first … then
  • something happens repeatedly
  • how often something happens
  • one action follows another
  • things in general
  • with the following verbs (to love, to hate, to think, etc.)
  • future meaning: timetables, programmes

infinitive

(he/she/it) +

-s

I

work

.
I

do

n’t

work

.

Do

I

work

?

He

work

s

.
He

does

n’t

work

.

Does

he

work

?

I

go

.
I

do

n’t

go

.

Do

I

go

?

He

go

es

.
He

does

n’t

go

.

Does

he

go

?

Present
Progressive
or
Present Continuous

  • now
  • at the moment
  • Look!
  • Listen!
  • something is happening at the same time of speaking or around it
  • future meaning: when you have already decided and arranged to do it (a fixed plan, date)

to

be (am/are/is)

+

infinitive

+

-ing

I

‘m

work

ing

.
I

‘m

not

work

ing

.

Am

I

wor

k

ing

?

He

‘s

work

ing

.
He

is

n’t

work

ing

.

Is

he

work

ing

?

I

‘m

go

ing

.
I

‘m

not

go

ing

.

Am

I

go

ing

?

He

‘s

go

ing

.
He

is

n’t

go

ing

.

Is

he

go

ing

?

Simple Past or Past Simple

  • last …
  • … ago
  • in 1990
  • yesterday

action finished in the past, mostly connected with an expression of time (no connection to the present)

  • regular:

    infinitive

    +

    -ed

  • irregular:

    2nd column of table of irregular verbs

I

work

ed

.
I

did

n’t

work

.

Did

I

work

?

He

work

ed

.
He

did

n’t

work

.

Did

he

work

?

I

went

.
I

did

n’t

go

.

Did

I

go

?

He

went

.
He

did

n’t

go

.

Did

he

go

?

Past
Progressive or
Past Continuous

while

  • an action happened in the middle of another action
  • someone was doing sth. at a certain time (in the past) – you do not know whether it was finished or not

was/were

+

infinitive

+

-ing

I

was

work

ing

.
I

was

n’t

work

ing

.

Was

I

work

ing

?

He

was

work

ing

.
He

was

n’t

work

ing

.

Was

he

work

ing

?

I

was

go

ing

.
I

was

n’t

go

ing

.

Was

I

go

ing

?

He

was

go

ing

.
He

was

n’t

go

ing

.

Was

he

go

ing

?

Simple
Present
Perfect
or
Present
Perfect

  • just
  • yet
  • never
  • ever
  • already
  • so far
  • up to now
  • since
  • for
  • recently
  • you say that sth. has happened or is finished in the past and it has a connection to the present
  • action started in the past and continues up to the present

have/has

+

past participle

*
I

have

work

ed

.
I

have

n’t

work

ed

.

Have

I

work

ed

?

He

has

work

ed

.
He

has

n’t

work

ed

.

Has

he

work

ed

?

I

have

gone

.
I

have

n’t

gone

.

Have

I

gone

?

He

has

gone

.
He

has

n’t

gone

.

Has

he

gone

?

Present Perfect Progressive or Present Perfect Continuous

  • all day
  • the whole day
  • how long
  • since
  • for
  • action began in the past and has just stopped
  • how long the action has been happening
  • emphasis: length of time of an action

have/has

+

been

+

infinitive

+

-ing

I

have

been

work

ing

.
I

have

n’t

been

work

ing

.

Have

I

been

work

ing

?

He

has

been

work

ing

.
He

has

n’t

been

work

ing

.

Has

he

been

work

ing

?

I

have

been

go

ing

.
I

have

n’t

been

go

ing

.

Have

I

been

go

ing

?

He

has

been

go

ing

.
He

has

n’t

been

go

ing

.

Has

he

been

go

ing

?

Simple Past Perfect or Past Perfect (Simple)

  • already
  • just
  • never
  • mostly when two actions in a story are related to each other: the action which had already happened is put into Past Perfect, the other action into Simple Past
  • the past of Present Perfect

had

+

past participle

*
I

had

work

ed

.
I

had

n’t

work

ed

.

Had

I

work

ed

?

He

had

work

ed

.
He

had

n’t

work

ed

.

Had

he

work

ed

?

I

had

gone

.
I

had

n’t

gone

.

Had

I

gone

?

He

had

gone

.
He

had

n’t

gone

.

Had

he

gone

?

Past Perfect Progressive or Past Perfect Continuous

  • how long
  • since
  • for

how long something had been happening before something else happened

had

+

been

+

infinitive

+

ing

I

had

been

work

ing

.
I

had

n’t

been

work

ing

.

Had

I

been

work

ing

?

He

had

been

work

ing

.
He

had

n’t

been

work

ing

.

Had

he

been

work

ing

?

I

had

been

go

ing

.
I

had

n’t

been

go

ing

.

Had

I

been

go

ing

?

He

had

been

go

ing

.
He

had

n’t

been

go

ing

.

Had

he

been

go

ing

?

will – future
 

  • predictions about the future (you think that sth. will happen)
  • you decide to do sth. spontaneously at the time of speaking, you haven’t made a decision before
  • main clause in type I of the if clauses

will

+

infinitive

I

‘ll

work

.
I

w

o

n’t

work

.

Will

I

work

?

He

‘ll

work

.
He

w

o

n’t

work

.

Will

he

work

?

I

‘ll

go

.
I

w

o

n’t

go

.

Will

I

go

?

He

‘ll

go

.
He

w

o

n’t

go

.

Will

he

go

?

going to – future
 

  • when you have already decided to do sth. in the future
  • what you think what will happen

to

be (am/are/is)

+ going to +

infinitive

I

‘m

going to

work

.
I

‘m

not

going to

work

.

Am

I going to

work

?

He

‘s

going to

work

.
He

‘s

not

going to

work

.

Is

he going to

work

?

I

‘m

going to

go

.
I

‘m

not

going to

go

.

Am

I going to

go

?

He

‘s

going to

go

.
He

‘s

not

going to

go

.

Is

he going to

go

?

Future Progressive or Future Continuous
 

  • An action will be in progress at a certain time in the future. This action has begun before the certain time.
  • Something happens because it normally happens.

will

+

be

+

infinitive

+

ing

I

‘ll

be

work

ing

.
I

w

o

n’t

be

work

ing

.

Will

I

be

work

ing

?

He

‘ll

be

work

ing

.
He

w

o

n’t

be

work

ing

.

Will

he

be

work

ing

?

I

‘ll

be

go

ing

.
I

w

o

n’t

be

go

ing

.

Will

I

be

go

ing

?

He

‘ll

be

go

ing

.
He

w

o

n’t

be

go

ing

.

Will

he

be

go

ing

?

Simple Future Perfect or Future Perfect Simple
 
sth. will already have happened before a certain time in the future

will

+

have

+

past participle

*
I

‘ll

have

work

ed

.
I

w

o

n’t

have

work

ed

.

Will

I

have

work

ed

?

He

‘ll

have

work

ed

.
He

w

o

n’t

have

work

ed

.

Will

he

have

work

ed

?

I

‘ll

have

gone

.
I

w

o

n’t

have

gone

.

Will

I

have

gone

?

He

‘ll

have

gone

.
He

w

o

n’t

have

gone

.

Will

he

have

gone

?

Future Perfect Progressive or Future Perfect Continuous
 

  • sth. will already have happened before a certain time in the future
  • emphasis: length of time of an action

will

+

have

+

been

+

infinitive

+

ing

I

‘ll have

been

work

ing

.
I

w

o

n’t

have

been

work

ing

.

Will

I

have

been

w

ork

ing

?

He

‘ll

have

been

work

ing

.
He

w

o

n’t

have

been

work

ing

.

Will

he

have

been

work

ing

?

I

‘ll

have

been

go

ing

.
I

w

o

n’t

have

been

go

ing

.

Will

I

have

been

go

ing

?

He

‘ll

have

been

go

ing

.
He

w

o

n’t

have

been

go

ing

.

Will

he

have

been

go

ing

?

Conditional Simple
 

  • sth. that might happen
  • main clause in type II of the Conditional sentences

would

+

infinitive

I

would

work

.
I

would

n’t

work

.

Would

I

work

?

He

would

work

.
He

would

n’t

work

.

Would

he

work

?

I

would

go

.
I

would

n’t

go

.

Would

I

go

?

He

would

go

.
He

would

n’t

go

.

Would

he

go

?

Conditional Progressive or Conditional Continuous
 

  • sth. that might happen
  • emphasis: length of time of an action

would

+

be

+

infinitive

+

ing

I

would

be

work

ing

.
I

would

n’t

be

work

ing

.

Would

I

be

work

ing

?

He

would be

work

ing

.
He

would

n’t

be

work

ing

.

Would

he

be

work

ing

?

I

would be

go

ing

.
I

would

n’t

be

go

ing

.

Would

I

be

go

ing

?

He

would be

go

ing

.
He

would

n’t

be

go

ing

.

Would

he

be

go

ing

?

Conditional Perfect
 

  • sth. that might have happened in the past (It’s too late now.)
  • main clause in type III of the if clauses

would

+

have

+

past participle

*
I

would have

work

ed

.
I

would

n’t

have

work

ed

.

Would

I

have

work

ed

?

He

would have

work

ed

.
He

would

n’t

have

work

ed

.

Would

he

have

work

ed

?

I

would have

gone

.
I

would

n’t

have

gone

.

Would

I

have

gone

?

He

would have

gone

.
He

would

n’t

have

gone

.

Would

I

have

gone

?

Conditional Perfect Progressive or Conditional Perfect Continuous
 

  • sth. that might have happened in the past (It’s too late now.)
  • emphasis: length of time of an action

would

+

have

+

been

+

infinitive

+

ing

I

would have

been

work

ing

.
I

would

n’t

have

been

work

ing

.

Would

I

have

been

work

ing

?

He

would have

been

go

ing

.
He

would

n’t

have

been

go

ing

.

Would

he

have

been

work

ing

?

I

would have

been

go

ing

.
I

would

n’t

have

been

go

ing

.

Would

I

have

been

go

ing

?

He

would have

been

go

ing

.
He

would

n’t

have

been

go

ing

.

Would

he

have

been

go

ing

?

[Update] Past Continuous Tense | was ing – NATAVIGUIDES

The past continuous tense, also known as the past progressive tense, refers to a continuing action or state that was happening at some point in the past. The past continuous tense is formed by combining the past tense of to be (i.e., was/were) with the verb’s present participle (-ing word).

There are many situations in which this verb tense might be used in a sentence. For example, it is often used to describe conditions that existed in the past.

The sun was shining
every day that summer.

As I spoke, the children were laughing
at my cleverness.

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It can also be used to describe something that was happening continuously in the past when another action interrupted it.

It can also be used to describe something that was happening continuously in the past when another action interrupted it.

The audience was applauding
until he fell off the stage.

I was making
dinner when she arrived.

The past continuous can shed light on what was happening at a precise time in the past.

At 6 o’clock, I was eating
dinner.

It can also refer to a habitual action in the past.

She was talking
constantly in class in those days.

One final caution: Though the irregularities are few, not every verb is suited to describing a continuous action. Certain verbs can’t be used in the past continuous tense. One common example is the verb to arrive.

At noon, he was arriving.

At noon, he arrived
.


Past continuous: was/were + verb + ing


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She was having ice cream at noon.
He was playing last night.
They were living in Paris two years ago.
I was thinking about what you said.
It wasn’t raining when we were out.
She was shopping when I saw her.
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I was working last weekend.
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Past Continuous. was/were + ing Lesson #9


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Past Continuous. was/were + ing  Lesson #9

Cấu trúc S + was/were +V ing trong thì khóa khứ tiếp diễn (luyện tập)


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