Грамматика английского языка для ленивых.
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Present Indefinite/ Simple Tense She sweeps the floor every day Negative sentence: She doesn’t sweep the floor every day. General question: Does she sweep the floor every day? Alternative question: Does she sweep or wash the floor every day? Tail question: She sweeps the floor every day, doesn’t she? Special question: What does she sweep every day? Who sweeps the floor every day?
Present Continuous/ Progressive Tense She is sweeping the floor now Negative sentence: She isn’t sweeping the floor now. General question: Is she sweeping the floor every day? Alternative question: Is she sweeping or washing the floor now? Tail question: She is sweeping the floor now, isn’t she? Special question: What is she sweeping now? Who is sweeping the floor now?
Present Perfect Tense She has already swept the floor Negative sentence: She hasn’t swept the floor yet. General question: Has she already swept the floor? Alternative question: Has she already swept or washed the floor? Tail question: She has already swept the floor, hasn’t she? Special question: What has she already swept? Who has already swept the floor?
Present Perfect Continuous Tense She has been sweeping the floor since morning Negative sentence: She hasn’t been sweeping the floor since morning. General question: Has she been sweeping the floor since morning? Alternative question: Has she been sweeping or washing the floor since morning? Tail question: She has been sweeping the floor since morning, hasn’t she? Special question: What has she been sweeping since morning? Who has been sweeping the floor since morning?
Past Indefinite/ Simple Tense She swept the floor yesterday Negative sentence: She didn’t sweep the floor yesterday. General question: Did she sweep the floor yesterday? Alternative question: Did she sweep or wash the floor yesterday? Tail question: She swept the floor yesterday, didn’t she? Special question: What did she sweep yesterday? Who swept the floor yesterday?
Past Continuous/ Progressive Tense She was sweeping the floor at 5 o’clock yesterday Negative sentence: She wasn’t sweeping the floor at 5 o’clock yesterday. General question: Was she sweeping the floor at 5 o’clock yesterday? Alternative question: Was she sweeping or washing the floor at 5 o’clock yesterday? Tail question: She was sweeping the floor at 5 o’clock yesterday, wasn’t she? Special question: What was she sweeping at 5 o’clock yesterday? Who was sweeping the floor at 5 o’clock yesterday?
Past Perfect Tense She had swept the floor by 5 o’clock yesterday Negative sentence: She hadn’t swept the floor by 5 o’clock yesterday. General question: Had she swept the floor by 5 o’clock yesterday? Alternative question: Had she swept or washed the floor by 5 o’clock yesterday? Tail question: She had swept the floor by 5 o’clock yesterday, hadn’t she? Special question: What had she swept by 5 o’clock yesterday? Who had swept the floor by 5 o’clock yesterday?
Past Perfect Continuous Tense She had been sweeping the floor for two hours when I came Negative sentence: She hadn’t been sweeping the floor for two hours when I came. General question: Had she been sweeping the floor for two hours when I came? Alternative question: Had she been sweeping or washing the floor for two hours when I came? Tail question: She had been sweeping the floor for two hours when I came, hadn’t she? Special question: What had she been sweeping for two hours when I came? Who had been sweeping the floor for two hours when I came?
Future Indefinite/ Simple Tense She will sweep the floor tomorrow Negative sentence: She won’t sweep the floor tomorrow. General question: Will she sweep the floor tomorrow? Alternative question: Will she sweep or wash the floor tomorrow? Tail question: She will sweep the floor tomorrow, won’t she? Special question: What will she sweep tomorrow? Who will sweep the floor tomorrow?
Future Continuous/Progressive Tense She will be sweeping the floor at 5 o’clock tomorrow Negative sentence: She won’t be sweeping the floor at 5 o’clock tomorrow. General question: Will she be sweeping the floor at 5 o’clock tomorrow? Alternative question: Will she be sweeping or washing the floor at 5 o’clock tomorrow? Tail question: She will be sweeping the floor at 5 o’clock tomorrow, won’t she? Special question: What will she be sweeping at 5 o’clock tomorrow? Who will be sweeping the floor at 5 o’clock tomorrow?
Future Perfect Tense She will have swept the floor by 5 o’clock tomorrow Negative sentence: She won’t have swept the floor by 5 o’clock tomorrow. General question: Will she have swept the floor by 5 o’clock tomorrow? Alternative question: Will she have swept or washed the floor by 5 o’clock tomorrow? Tail question: She will have swept the floor by 5 o’clock tomorrow, won’t she? Special question: What will she have swept by 5 o’clock tomorrow? Who will have swept the floor by 5 o’clock tomorrow?
Present Indefinite/ Simple Tense She will have been sweeping the floor for two hours when I come Negative sentence: She won’t have been sweeping the floor for two hours when I come. General question: Will she have been sweeping the floor for two hours when I come? Alternative question: Will she have been sweeping or washing the floor for two hours when I come? Tail question: She will have been sweeping the floor for two hours when I come, won’t she? Special question: What will she have been sweeping for two hours when I come? Who will have been sweeping the floor for two hours when I come?