VERBS

TO BE  (PRESENT)

  I AM WE ARE Turkish.
  YOU ARE YOU ARE from Turkey.
  HE / SHE IS THEY ARE from California.

TO BE (PAST)

  I was We were young (quick / slow).
  You were You were  
  He / she was They were  

TO BE (FUTURE)

  I will WE will have many golf balls.
  YOU will YOU will  
  HE / SHE will THEY will  


TO HAVE (PRESENT)

  I have WE have many golf balls.
  YOU have YOU have  
  HE has THEY have  

TO HAVE (PAST)

  I had WE had many golf balls.
  YOU had YOU had  
  HE had THEY had  

TO HAVE (FUTURE)

  I will have WE will have many golf balls.
  YOU will have YOU will have  
  HE will have THEY will have  


TO DO  (PRESENT)

  I DO WE DO not play
  YOU DO YOU DO  
  HE / SHE DOES THEY DO  

TO BE (PAST)

  I DID We DID great
  You DID You DID  
  He / she DID They DID  

TO BE (FUTURE)

  I will do WE will do that tomorrow
  YOU will do YOU will do  
  HE / SHE will do THEY will do  


TO PLAY (PRESENT)

  I Play WE Play golf.
  YOU Play YOU Play  
  HE Plays THEY Play  

TO PLAY (PAST)

  I played WE played baseball.
YOU played YOU played
  HE played THEY played  

TO PLAY (FUTURE)

  I will play WE will play football (soccer).
  YOU will play YOU will play  
  HE will play THEY will play  


TO LIKE (PRESENT)

  I Like WE Like ice cream.
  YOU Like YOU Like  
  HE Likes THEY Like  

TO LIKE (PAST)

  I liked WE liked to sing.
YOU liked YOU liked
  HE liked THEY liked  

TO LIKE (FUTURE)

  I will like WE will like to go swimming.
  YOU will like YOU will like  
  HE will like THEY will like  


TO GO (PRESENT)

  I go WE go home.
  YOU go YOU go  
  HE goes THEY go  

TO GO (PAST)

  I went WE went home.
YOU went YOU went
  HE went THEY went  

TO GO (FUTURE)

  I will go WE will go home.
  YOU will go YOU will go  
  HE will go THEY will go  


TO COME (PRESENT)

  I come WE come from London.
  YOU come YOU come  
  HE comes THEY come  

TO GO (PAST)

  I came WE came over the bridge.
YOU came YOU came
  HE came THEY came  

TO GO (FUTURE)

  I will come WE will come for dinner.
  YOU will come YOU will come  
  HE will come THEY will come  


 

 
Infinitive read
Past read
Present Participle reading
Past Participle read
Present:
  I read
  You read
  He, She, It reads
  We read
  You read
  They read

 

Infinitive

talk

Past

talked

Present Participle

talking

Past Participle

talked

Present:

  I

talk

  You

talk

  He, She, It

talks

  We

talk

  You

talk

  They

talk

 

Infinitive

walk

Past

walked

Present Participle

walking

Past Participle

walked

Present:

  I

walk

  You

walk

  He, She, It

walks

  We

walk

  You

walk

  They

walk

 


 

THE VERB  " H I T " (in all tenses including active and passive forms, as well as conditional and modal forms)

Base Form hit / Past Simple hit / Past Participle hit / Gerund hitting

Present Simple

He often hits...

Present Simple Passive

Golf balls are often hit out of this golf course onto the road.

Present Continuous

He is hitting the ball hard today.

Present Continuous Passive

The ball is being hit hard today by all the players.

Present Perfect

She has hit fifteen homeruns this season.

Present Perfect Passive

Fifteen homeruns have been hit by Susan this season.

Present Perfect Continuous

Jack has been hitting that punching bag for the last twenty minutes.

Past Simple

Tom hit a homerun out of the park yesterday.

Past Simple Passive

A homerun was hit out of the park during yesterday's game.

Past Continuous

John was hitting the punching bag when his trainer walked into the gym.

Past Continuous Passive

The punching bag was being hit when the trainer walked into the gym.

Past Perfect

She had already hit four homeruns when she hit the grand slam!

Past Perfect Passive

A grand slam had already been hit when the game was cancelled due to the rain.

Past Perfect Continuous

Alan had been hitting the punching bag for twenty minutes when the trainer walked into the gym.

Future (will)

She will hit the ball harder.

Future (will) passive

The ball will be hit out of the park.

Future (going to)

Jack is going to hit the ball out of the park today.

Future (going to) passive

The ball is going to be hit out of the park today.

Future Continuous

This time tomorrow we will be hitting the punching bag in the gym.

Future Perfect

William will have hit three homeruns before the game is finished.

Future Possibility

She might hit him if he doesn't shut up!

Real Conditional

If she hits a homerun, the team will celebrate.

Unreal Conditional

If she hit a homerun, the team would celebrate.

Past Unreal Conditional

If she had hit a homerun, the team would have celebrated.

Present Modal

You should hit a punching bag to get rid of your anger.

Past Modal

She must have hit a homerun.


See http://esl.about.com/od/grammarstructures/