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English as a Second Language
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Past Perfect.
Sam had already left when we got there.
Sam had left (left) before we got there.
After the gueste had left ( left), I went to bed.
Before
After
Activity was in progress (How long?) immediately before, up to, until another time or event in the past [not before right now].
Emphasis is on duration of an activity.
Past Perfect Progressive.
I had been studying for two hours before my frend came.
He finally came at six o'clock. I had been waiting for him since four-thirty.
For
Before
Since
An activity in progress recent to another time or activity in the past [not before right now].
Past Perfect Progressive.
When Judy got home, her hair was still wet because she had been swimming.
Her eyes were red because she had been crying
Still
Recently
Lately
week, month...
Situation exists right now and needs Nonprogressive Verbs
Present Simple
instead of using of Nonprogressive verbs
I have only a dollar right now.
I don't recognize that man.
Right now
A speaker expresses annoyance or anger.
Present Progressive instead of
Present Simple
Mary is always leaving her dirty socks on the floor for me to pick up!
Pres.Progr. +
"Always"
A speaker expresses annoyance.
Present Progressive instead of
Present Simple
I am always
(or forever,
or constantly)
picking up Mary's dirty socks!
Pres.Progr. +
"Always" or "Forever" or
"Constantly
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Plane arrives at 6:09 P.M. tomorrow morning. .
Future Time words +
Open,Close
Begin, End, Start,Finish Arrive,Leave Come,Return
Present Simple or, occassionally, Present Perfect, are used in the Time clauses.
Present Perfect emphasises on the completion of the act in the time clause.
Present Simple
instead of
Future Simple.
Present Perfect = Future Simple.
Bob will come soon. When Bob comes, we will see him.
I will go to bed after I finish (have finished) my work.
Time words: When, After, Before, Until, As soon as
Willingness.
Future Simple
A: The phone's ringing.
B: I'll get it.
Will
An activity that will be in progress at a definite time in the future.
Future Progressive
I will be studying when you come.
Right now I am sitting in class. At this same time tomorrow, I will be sitting in class.
Will +When
The future event will occur at an indefinite time in the future.
Future Simple = Future Progressive
Don't get impatient..
She will be coming (will come) soon.
Will +Indefinite time words
Activity completed before another time or event in the future..
Future Perfect
I will have finished my homework by the time . I go out on a date tonight
Will + By the time
Activity will be in progress (How long?) immediately. before, up to, until another time or event in the future.
Emphasis the duration . of an activity.
Future Perfect Progressive
I will have been studying for two hours by the time you arrive.
For + By the time
Sometimes the Future Perfect and the Future Perfect Progressive give the same meaning.
Future Perfect = Future Perfect Progressive
When Professor Jones retires next month, he will have tought (will have been teaching) for 45 years
For
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Следующие далее таблицы составлены мною по данным различных американских учебников в то время, когда я был студентом ESL. Расположение материала (с моей точки зрения) способствует его запоминанию. Я надеюсь, что Страницы ESL будут полезны для вас. Пожалуйста, присылайте мне ваши замечания. | When I was an ESL student, I compiled these tables from some published in the USA textbooks of English Grammar. As to me, an arrangement of the material helps the student to remember it. I hope that the ESL Pages would be useful for you. Please mailme your comments. |
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Sam had already left when we got there.
Sam had left (left) before we got there.
After the gueste had left ( left), I went to bed.
Before
After
Activity was in progress (How long?) immediately before, up to, until another time or event in the past [not before right now].
Emphasis is on duration of an activity.
Past Perfect Progressive.
I had been studying for two hours before my frend came.
He finally came at six o'clock. I had been waiting for him since four-thirty.
For
Before
Since
An activity in progress recent to another time or activity in the past [not before right now].
Past Perfect Progressive.
When Judy got home, her hair was still wet because she had been swimming.
Her eyes were red because she had been crying
Still
Recently
Lately
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General activity in progress recently, lately.. | Present Perfect Progressive. | I have been thinking about changing my major. My back hurts, so I have been sleeping on the floor lately. | Without time words or with Recently Lately |
Activity is in progress immediately before, up to, until now. | Present Perfect Progressive. | I have been studying English. (means: before now) | Without time words |
Activity is in progress (How long?) immediately before, up to, until another time or event that have been recently. | Present Perfect Progressive. | I have been studying English for two hours until noon. | For |
Duration of an activity that began in the past and continues to the present. | Present Perfect Progressive. | I have been sitting here since four o'clock/ for two hours. It has been raining all day long. (means: up to now) | Time words:Since / For All morning, day. week... |
Activity began in the recent past, is continuing in present, and will probably end at some point in the future. | Present Progressive. | John is sleeping right now. I need an umbrella because it is raining. | Right now |
With verbs: to Live, to Work, to Teach | Present Perfect may be used instead of Present Perfect Progressive . | I have lived (have been living) here since 1991. He has worked (has been working) at the same firm for thirty years. | Since or For + to Live, to Work, to Teach |
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Situation exists right now and needs Nonprogressive Verbs
Present Simple
instead of
I have only a dollar right now.
I don't recognize that man.
Right now
A speaker expresses annoyance or anger.
Present Progressive instead of
Present Simple
Mary is always leaving her dirty socks on the floor for me to pick up!
"Always"
A speaker expresses annoyance.
Present Progressive instead of
Present Simple
I am always
(or forever,
or constantly)
picking up Mary's dirty socks!
Pres.Progr. +
"Always" or "Forever" or
"Constantly
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Events that are definite schedule or timetable. | Present Simple instead of Future Simple | Classes begin next week. |
Plane arrives at 6:09 P.M. tomorrow morning. .
Future Time words +
Open,Close
Begin, End, Start,Finish Arrive,Leave Come,Return
Present Simple or, occassionally, Present Perfect, are used in the Time clauses.
Present Perfect emphasises on the completion of the act in the time clause.
Present Simple
instead of
Future Simple.
Present Perfect = Future Simple.
Bob will come
I will go to bed after I finish (have finished) my work.
Time words: When, After, Before, Until, As soon as
Willingness.
Future Simple
A: The phone's ringing.
B: I'll get it.
Will
An activity that will be in progress at a definite time in the future.
Future Progressive
I will be studying
Right now I am sitting in class. At this same time tomorrow, I will be sitting in class.
Will +When
The future event will occur at an indefinite time in the future.
Future Simple = Future Progressive
Don't get impatient..
She will be coming (will come)
Will +Indefinite time words
Activity completed before another time or event in the future..
Future Perfect
I will have finished my homework by the time . I go out on a date tonight
Will + By the time
Activity will be in progress (How long?) immediately. before, up to, until another time or event in the future.
Emphasis the duration . of an activity.
Future Perfect Progressive
I will have been studying
For + By the time
Sometimes the Future Perfect and the Future Perfect Progressive give the same meaning.
Future Perfect = Future Perfect Progressive
When Professor Jones retires next month, he will have tought (will have been teaching)
For
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