1.2 Simple and continuous
The tenses of most main verbs have two possibilities:
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Simple |
Continuous |
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Present |
They walk. |
They are walking. |
|
Past |
They walked. |
They were walking. |
|
Present Perfect |
They have walked. |
They have been walking. |
|
Past perfect |
They had walked. |
They had been walking. |
|
Future with will |
They will walk. |
They will be walking. |
|
Future Perfect |
They will have walked. |
They will have been walking. |
|
Other modals |
They may walk. |
They may be walking. |
The passive also has both possibilities, although it is unusual in the more complicated forms.
| |
Simple |
Continuous |
|
Present |
It is taken |
It is being taken |
|
Past |
It was taken |
It was being taken |
|
Present Perfect |
It has been taken |
(unusual) |
|
Past perfect |
It had been taken |
(unusual) |
|
Future with will |
It will be taken |
(unusual) |
|
Future perfect |
It will have been taken |
(unusual) |
|
Other modals |
It may be taken |
(unusual) |
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