Selasa, 23 Oktober 2012

DEFINITION TENSES

1. Present Tenses
- Simple present tense
The Simple Present Tense is the tense of the most widely used, and because most of the discussion will also be longer. The meaning is simple simple, while the present is now. So to say that the Simple Present is tenses (sentence patterns) used to tell the current time in a simple form. Present are names other than FORM 1. So whenever you see the word tenses present in any case, we can be sure that he uses the form 1 - form what? yeah verb form, it is mandatory for all predicate verb.
- Present Continuous tense
Present Continuous tense in English tenses are used for ongoing action now, speaking at events and actions that lasted only for a short period of time. Present Continuous tense is also called the Present Progressive Tense.
- Present Perfect tense
Forms of the Present Perfect tense in English tenses are used for a simple act of ongoing or new sajar stopped, but it has influence to the present day. Placing an emphasis on results.
- Present Perfect Continuous tense
Present Perfect Continuous reveal actions that have been initiated in the past and still continues. English tenses are also used to tell the story that began in the past and have just finished.
2. Past Tenses
- Simple Past tense
Simple past tense is used to express the events that have occurred at a particular time in the past. events can be short or long. Means can also be several events happening one after one. In general, there are two important facts to remember in english tenses this:
- Irregular verbs (Irregular Verbs)
- Negative sentences and questions are not as positive sentence but retain the basic form of the verb
- Past Continuous tense
Past Continuous Tense reveal past actions ongoing. actions can sometimes also interrupted by something. english tenses form is also called Past Progressive Tense.
- Past Perfect Tense
We use Past Pefect (simple) tense to indicate an action in the past related to other actions in the past before.
- Past Perfect Continuous tense
 
Perfect Continuous Tense is used to express an action that began in the past and lasted until another action in the past.
The difference between the Present Perfect Continuous and Past Perfect Continuous is:
Present Perfect Continuous reveals action continues today whereas Past Perfect Continuous is not.
3. (Present) Future Tenses
- (Present) Future Simple tense
Among all forms of Future tenses, Future Simple is the most common, used in many situations such as when making promises, predictions or plans. Future Tense is also called the Present Future Tense
Simple Future Tense is divided into two forms, namely "Will / shall" and "going to" but have different uses.
"Going to" is used to express an action plan that had been made before berbicara.Juga jauh2 used to express a prediction based on current signs (most likely inevitable)
"Going to" is also known in the word "gonna" are often used in informal situations. IMPORTANT: Avoid using the word "gonna" in the English language exam or formal atmosphere.
"Will" is used to express an action plan that you just think / have not planned / spontaneous moment berbicara.juga used to reveal the prophecy will happen based on calculations or feelings (not necessarily certainty).
- (Present) Future Continuous tense
Future Continuous tense is generally used to indicate that we would be in the middle of an event within a specified time in the future. Future also known as Continuous Present Continuous Future.
Future Continuous has two forms of "will" and "going to" have the same meanings when used interchangeable. In contrast to the use of the simple future tense.

- (Present) Future Perfect tense
Future Perfect tenses we use the English language to express events that will be completed in the future that has already begun in the past. Future Perfect Future Perfect also called Present Tense or Future Perfect Simple Tense.
- (Present) Future Perfect Continuous Tense
We use the Future Perfect Continuous tenses english to narrate events that will take place at a specific time in the future. Future Perfect Continuous Tense is also known as the Present Continuous or Future Perfect Future Perfect Progressive.
4. Conditional / Future Past Tense
- (Simple) Conditional / Future Past tense
Past Simple Future Tense is used to express the events that will occur in the past (not the present, as opposed to simple future tense).
- Conditional / Future Past Continuous tense
We use the Past Continuous or Past Future Progressive Future tense english to tell an action to be happening in the past (for what is happening in the now called Future Continuous Tense).
- Conditional / Past Perfect Future tense
Pefect Future Past Tense is used to express actions that would have done in the past (please compare the difference with the Future Perfect Tense).
- Conditional / Future Past Perfect Continuous tense
English past tense is used to express the events that would have been happening in the past. Past future perfect continuous tense has similarities with the future perfect continuous tense.

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