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Временные формы глагола

Indefinite

Continuous

Perfect

Perfect Continuous

Present

I (you, we, they) play (sing).

He (she, it) plays (sings).

I am playing (singing).

You (we, they) are playing (singing).

He (she, it) is playing  (singing).

I (you, we, they) have played (sung).

He (she, it) has played (sung).

I (you, we, they) have been playing (singing).

He (she, it) has been playing (singing).

Do I (you, we, they) play (sing)?

Yes, I do. // No, I do not (don’t).

Does he (she, it) play (sing)?

Yes, he (she, it) does. // No, he does not (doesn’t).

Am I playing (singing)?

Yes, I am. // No, I’m not.

Are you (we, they) playing?

Yes, you are. // No, you are not (aren’t).

Is he (she, it) playing (singing)?

Yes, he is. // No, he is not (isn’t).

Have I played? (sung)

Yes, I have. // No, I have not (haven’t).

Has he (she, it) played (sung)?

Yes, he has. // No, he has not (hasn’t).

Have I been playing (singing)?

Yes, I have. // No, I have not (haven’t).

Has he (she, it) been playing (singing)?

Yes, he has. // No, he has not (hasn’t).

I (you, we, they) do not (don’t) play (sing).

He (she, it) does not (doesn’t) play (sing).

I am not playing (singing).

You (we, they) are not (aren’t) playing (singing).

He (she, it) is not (isn’t) playing (singing).

I (you, we, they) have not (haven’t) played (sung).

He (she, it) has not (hasn’t) played (sung).

I (you, we, they) have not (haven’t) been playing (singing).

He (she, it) has not (hasn’t) been playing (singing).

Past

I (you, he, she, it, we, they) played (sang).

I (he, she, it) was playing (singing).

We (you, they) were playing (singing).

I (you, he, she, it, we, they) had played (sung).

I (you, he, she, it, we, they) had been playing (singing).

Did I (you, he, she, it, we, they) play (sing)?

Yes, I did. // No, I did not (didn’t).

Was I playing (singing)?

Yes, I was. // No, I wasn’t.

Were we playing (singing)?

Yes, we were. // No we were not (weren’t).

Had I (you, he, she, it, we, they) played (sung)?

Yes, I had. // No, I had not (hadn’t).

Had I (you, he, she, it, we, they) been playing (singing)?

Yes, I had.// No, I had not (hadn’t).

I did not (didn’t) play (sing).

I was not (wasn’t) playing (singing).

We were not (weren’t) playing (singing).

I had not (hadn’t) played (sung).

I had not (hadn’t) been playing (singing)

Future

I (we) shall play (sing).

He (she, it, they) will play (sing).

I (we) shall be playing (singing).

He (she, it, they) will be playing (singing).

I (we) shall have played (sung).

He (she, it, they) will have played (sung).

I (we) shall have been playing (singing).

He (she, it, they) will have been playing (singing).

Shall I play (sing)?

Yes, I shall. // No, I shall not (shan’t).

Will he play (sing)?

Yes, he will. // No, he will not (won’t).

Shall I be playing (singing)?

Yes, I shall. // No, I shall not (shan’t).

Will he be playing (singing)?

Yes, he will. // No, he will not (won’t).

Shall I have played (sung)?

Yes, I shall. // No, I shall not (shan’t).

Will he have played (sung)?

Yes, he will. // No, he will not (won’t).

Shall I have been playing (singing)?

Yes, I shall. // No, I shall not (shan’t).

Will he have been playing (singing)?

Yes, he will. // No, he will not (won’t).

I shall not (shan’t) play (sing).

He will not (won’t) play (sing).

I shall not (shan’t) be playing (singing).

He will not (won’t) be playing (singing).

I shall not (shan’t) have played (sung).

He will not (won’t) have played (sung).

I shall not (shan’t) have been playing (singing).

He will not (won’t) have been playing (singing).

Future In-the-Past

I (we) should play (sing).

He (she, it, they) would play (sing).

I (we) should be playing (singing).

He (she, it, they) would be playing (singing).

I (we) should have played (sung).

He (she, it, they) would have played (sung).

I (we) should have been playing (singing).

He (she, it, they) would have been playing (singing).

Should I play (sing)?

Yes, I should.

No, I should not (shouldn’t).

Would he play (sing)?

Yes, he would.

No, he would not (wouldn’t).

Should I be playing (singing)?

Yes, I should.

No, I should not (shouldn’t).

Would he be playing (singing)?

Yes, he would.

No, he would not (wouldn’t).

Should I have played (sung)?

Yes, I should.

No, I should not (shouldn’t).

Would he have played (sung)?

Yes, he would.

No, he would not (wouldn’t).

Should I have been playing (singing)?

Yes, I should.

No, I should not (shouldn’t).

Would he have been playing (singing)?

Yes, he would.

No, he would not (wouldn’t).

I should not (shouldn’t) play (sing).

He would not (wouldn’t) play (sing).

I should not (shouldn’t) be playing (singing).

He would not (wouldn’t) be playing (singing).

I should not (shouldn’t) have played (sung).

He would not (wouldn’t) have played (sung).

I should not (shouldn’t) have been playing (singing).

He would not (wouldn’t) have been playing (singing).





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