The Past Tenses in English PDF
The Past Tenses in English PDF
The Past Tenses in English PDF
Tense
PAST
SIMPLE
Signal
words
Use
Last
ago
In 1999
yesterday
An action took
place in the
past, mostly
connected with
an expression
of time (no
connection to
the present)
PAST
CONTINOUS
While/when
PRESENT
PERFECT
SIMPLE
Just
Yet
Never
Ever
Already
So far
Up to now
Since
For
recently
PRESENT
PERFECT
CONTINOUS
PAST
PERFECT
SIMPLE
PAST
PERFECT
CONTINOUS
An action
happened in
the middle of
another action.
Someone doing
sth. At a
certain time (in
the past) you
do not know if
it was finished
or not.
You say that
sth. Has
happened or is
finished in the
past and has
connection to
the present.
Action started
in the past and
continues in
the present.
Example
+
Example
-
Example
?
I worked
He worked
I went
He went
I didnt work
He didnt work
I didnt go
He didnt go
Did I work?
Did he work?
Did I go?
Did he go?
Was/were +
infinitive +
ing
I was working
He was working
I was going
He was going
I wasnt working
He wasnt working
I wasnt going
He wasnt going
Was I working?
Was he working?
Was I going?
Was he going?
Have/has
+
Past
Participle
rd
(3 column)
I have worked
He has worked
I have gone
He has gone
I havent worked
He hasnt worked
I havent gone
He hasnt gone
Have I worked?
Has he worked?
Have I gone?
Has he gone?
Have I been
working?
Has he been
working?
Have I been
going?
Has he been
going?
Form
Regular:
infinitive + ed
nd
Irregular: 2
column of
table of
irregular
verbs.
All day
The whole day
How long
Since
for
An action
began in the
past and has
just stopped.
Emphasis:
length of time
of an action.
Have/has
+
been
+
Infinitive
+
ing
I havent been
working
He hasnt been
working
I havent been going
He hasnt been going
Already
Just
Never
When two
actions in a
story are
related to each
other.
The past of the
past simple
and present
perfect simple.
Had
+
Past
Participle
rd
(3 column)
I had worked
He had worked
I had gone
He had gone
I hadnt worked
He hadnt worked
I hadnt gone
He hadnt gone
Had I worked?
Had he worked?
Had I gone?
Had he gone?
How long
Since
for
How long
something had
been
happening
before
something
happened.
Had
+
been
+
Infinitive
+
ing
I hadnt been
working
He hadnt been
working
I hadnt been going
He hadnt been going
Had I been
working?
Had he been
working?
Had I been going?
Had he been
going?
1. Simple past. This is used to relate past events in a historic context. Often, you
will know that it must be used, because the sentence also contains an adverb (or
adverb phrase) of time, such as yesterday, or a date or time.
Examples:
Examples:
1) John Lennon died while he was living in New York.
2) The students shouted as the President was speaking.
1.2. Used to and would - the past of finished situation or finished habit
To express a finished habit, or terminated situation, there are two possible
structures, one with used to, the other with would. To express a terminated
situation, only the structure with used to can be used. Terminated situation can also
be expressed using the simple past often reinforced by an adverb of duration or of
time. These structures only exist in the active voice.
Examples:
1) I used to go to Brighton when I was a child. But I don't any longer.
2) He would call her every day when she was younger, but he doesn't now
3) This streeet used to be very quiet; but nowadays it's full of traffic.
4) This street was once very quiet, but nowadays it's full of traffic.
(i.e. the speaker implies: "At this moment now, I do not feel very well; I have a
funny feeling in my stomach!)
3. Past perfect
Examples:
I had just put the phone down, when the doorbell rang.
The man had been drinking before the accident happened.
He had worked in the company for five years before he got promotion.
There are some other uses too, but they are less common. Note, for example, the use
of the past perfect (and inversion) after hardly :
Hardly had I put the phone down, than the phone rang.
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