Saturday, 2 February 2019

Time expressions and tenses 3

Time expressions indicate the tense. Here is a quick overview of the different time expressions and the tenses used with them.

Usually, never, generally, always, seldom, often – simple present tense

At present, now, at the moment – the present continuous tense

Already, just, yet – present perfect tense

Since, for – present perfect or present perfect continuous tense

Yesterday, last week, two hours ago etc – simple past

Tomorrow, next week, next year – simple future

Exercise

Complete the following sentences using appropriate tense forms.

1. David ………………. (take) this book yesterday from the library. His brother ………… (read) it now. He ………………. (return) it tomorrow. He …………….. (borrow) books from the library for the last few years.

2. We …………….. (move) to Mumbai when I ………… (be) six. I …………… (be) twenty-eight now. We ……………… (live) in this city for twenty-two years.

3. Today I ……………… (reach) the railway station a little late. My friend ……………… (be) waiting there for me. He ……………….. (say) that he …………….. (wait) for me for half an hour.

4. We have no house of our own and we …………… (want) to build one. Last month, we ………………. (buy) a plot of land. The construction of the house ………………. (not begin) yet. We ……………… (start) work next month.