
Present Simple
Affirmative form
I eat.
Negative form
I don't eat.
Interrogative form
Do I eat?
Interrogative Negative
Do I not eat?
Present Continuous
Affirmative form
He is playing with a toy.
I am doing my school project.
Negative form
I am not going to play today.
I am not doing my homework.
Interrogative form
Is he still playing in the park?
Are you going to the party tonight?
Why is he still cooking the food for me?
When are you coming home?
Present Perfect Simple
Affirmative form
He has sung a song.
I have worked in the bakery shop.
Negative form
They have not prepared for their exams.
She has not been to New York before.
Interrogative form
Has she done her homework?
Have you forgotten your folder?
Where have you been?
Which actor has played the role of protagonist?
Subtopic
Present Perfect Continuous
Affirmative form
He has been working in the bakery for the last two years.
They have been studying for the past four hours.
Negative form
I haven't been going to the park for two weeks.
You have not been studying since Monday.
Interrogative form
Why has she not been working in the hospital?
Past Simple
Affirmative form
I played cricket yesterday.
Negative form
I did not like to dance.
Interrogative form
Did they conduct the meeting yesterday?
Who hid the gold here?
Who did not hide?
Where did they hide?
Past Continuous
Affirmative form
I was sitting in the auditoium when Jimmy called me.
Negative form
You were not practising cricket at the practice time.
Interrogative form
Were they playing in the field?
Whom were you talking with when I came in?
Past Perfect Simple
Affirmative form
They had visited Mussoorie.
Negative form
Olivia had not written the song.
Interrogative form
Had he studied for his exams?
Past Perfect Continuous
Affirmative form
He had been studying since 2 O'clock.
Negative form
We hadn't been buying.
Interrogative form
Had I been going to school?
Why had you been doing this?
Who had been living in your house for the last nine days.
Future Simple
"Will"
Affirmative form
I will call my friend in the evening.
Negative form
I will not send the payment tomorrow.
He won't help me in completing my project.
Interrogative form
Will you be able to come to school tomorrow?
When will they water the plants?
"Going to"
Affirmative form
I am going to the park tomorrow.
Negative form
I am not going to the park tomorrow.
Interrogative form
Am I going to the park tomorrow?
Future Continuous
Affirmative form
I will be going back home next month.
Negative form
I won't be enjoying the day due to headache.
Interrogative form
Will he be eating the dinner?
When will they be attending the classes?
Future Perfect Simple
Affirmative form
The interrogation will have been conducted by the time the lawyer arrived.
Negative form
He will not have finished his work.
Interrogative form
Will they have left for France?
When will they have left for France?
Future Perfect Continuous
Affirmative form
She will have been working here since 2015.
Negative form
She won't have been working here since 2015.
Interrogative form
Will I have been playing there?
What will they have been doing?
Will she have been studying?