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  1. mostly when two actions in a story are related to each other: the action which had already happened is put into Past Perfect, the other action into Simple Past. the past of the Present Perfect. had + past participle*. *(infinitive + ed) or. (3rd column of table of irregular verbs) I had worked. He had worked.

  2. This document provides a timeline chart of English tenses organized by past, present, and future timeframes. It highlights the simple, progressive, and perfect forms of both active and passive verbs. Some rarely used tenses are marked with an asterisk.

  3. 14 English tenses (past, present and future) summarised on one page. Useful as a permanent reference for teachers and students alike.

  4. The tense chart provides a comprehensive overview of the different tenses, helping learners grasp the nuances of time and action within a sentence. By examining the structures and examples of each tense, learners can appreciate the precise ways in which verbs express when an action occurs.

  5. This document provides a timeline chart of English tenses and their relationship to one another in the past, present and future. Key tenses are highlighted in bold and those commonly used in everyday conversation are marked with an asterisk.

  6. Includes all tenses, showing when they are used, and how to form them in the affirmative, negative and interrogative form. 238 uses. A selection of English ESL timeline printables.

  7. The document provides a graphic comparison of English tenses through a timeline chart. The timeline illustrates the relationship between past, present, and future tenses and how they relate to moments, periods, and durations of time.

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