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AFFIRMATIVE

PRESENT SIMPLE (do / does) I play football He plays football I am intelligent He is intelligent My parents have got a new car. Ben has got a boat. I am playing football He is playing football I played football I went to the cinema (2nd column) I was fat I was playing football He was playing football I will play football I will be thin I will be playing football I will have finished I am going to play tennis I have played football He has played football I have been playing football He has been playing football I had played football He had played football I had been playing football I would / Id play football I would / Id have played tennis

NEGATIVE
I do not / dont play football He does not / doesnt play football I am not / Im not intelligent He is not / isnt intelligent My parents havent got a new car. Ben hasnt got a boat. I am not / Im not playing football He is not / isnt playing football I did not / didnt play football I did not / didnt go to the cinema I was not / wasnt fat I was not / wasnt playing football He was not / wasnt playing football I will not / wont p lay football I will not / wont be thin I will not / wont be playing football I will not / wont have finished I am not / Im not going to play tennis I have not / havent played football He has not / hasnt played football I have not been playing football He has not been playing football I had not / hadnt played football He had not / hadnt played football I had not / hadnt been playing football I would not / wouldnt play football I would not / wouldnt have played tennis

INTERROGATIVE
Do I play football? Does he play football? Am I intelligent? Is he intelligent? Have my parents got a new car? Has Ben got a boat? Am I playing football? Is he playing football? Did I play football? Did I go to the cinema? Was I fat? Was I playing football? Was he playing football Will I play football? Will I be thin? Will I be playing football? Will I have finished? Am I going to play tennis tomorrow Have I played football? Has he played football? Have I been playing football? Has he been playing football? Had I played football? Had he played football? Had I been playing football? Would I play football? Would I have played tennis?

Adverbs
sometimes never always often rarely everyday now, right now, at the moment, today yesterday last (+day, month) (days, months) +ago when at (+time) while, as tomorrow next (+week, month) this time next (+week, month) by the end of next next (+week, month)(+year) ever never just since for already yet

PRESENT CONTINUOUS (am, is, are + ing) PAST SIMPLE (did) PAST CONTINUOUS (was, were + ing) FUTURE SIMPLE (will) FUTURE CONTINUOUS (will be + ing) FUTURE PERFECT (will have +ed) BE GOING TO PRESENT PERFECT (have / has + -ed) PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS
(have/has been + -ing)

PAST PERFECT (had + -ed) PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS CONDITIONAL (would) PERFECT CONDITIONAL (would have + -ed)

because after, when

If, unless If, unless

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