14 янв. 2020 г.

Copybook. Second page

The best of scheme for understanding English tenses is the funny picture. It was found in the telegram several months ago. I decided to take it for basis in my english training.
I hope this table will be able to help me figure out english tenses completely to use them in my talks and determine them in everyone's speech.

 

Translation the table (l'd name this cat somehow, but the choice of short name for it can require a lot of time.) 

Past Simple: The cat fell. 
Present Simple: The cat falls. 
Future Simple: The cat will fall. 

Past Continuous: The cat was falling. 
Present Continuous: The cat is falling now. 
Future Conditions: The cat will be falling all day tomorrow. 

Past Perfect: The cat had already fallen by then. 
Present Prefect: The cat has fallen. 
Future Perfect: The cat will have fallen by evening

Past Perfect Continuous: The cat had been falling for two days. 
Present Perfect Continuous: The cat has been falling for two days. 
Future Perfect Continuous: The cat will have been falling for two days.