This is a list of all the active affirmative forms of an ordinary English verb, with their names:
a) simple future: I will work, you will work, he/she/it will work,
we will work, they will work
b) future progressive: I will be working, you will be working, etc
c) future perfect: I will have worked, you will have worked, etc
d) perfect progressive: I will have been working, you will have been
working, etc
e) simple present: I work, you work, he/she/it works, we work, they work
f) present progressive: I am working, you are working, etc
g) present perfect: I have worked, you have worked, he/she/it has worked etc
h) present perfect progressive: I have been working, you have been working etc
i) simple past: I worked, you worked, he/she/it worked, etc
j) past progressive: I was working, you were working, etc
k) past perfect: I/you/etc had worked
l) past perfect progressive: I/you/etc had been working, you had been working, etc
m) infinitives: (to) work, (to) be working, (to) have worked, (to) have been working
n) -ing forms: working, having worked past participle worked
Progressive forms are called 'continuous' in some grammars.
2.18.2008
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