Présent simple
- I knows him.
- I know him.
- I knowing him.
- I am know him.
Présent simple
- You understand?
- Do you understand?
- Understand you?
- You do?
Présent simple
- She often visit me.
- She is often visit me.
- She often visiting me.
- She often visits me.
Présent simple
- I'm hating fish.
- I hates fish.
- I hating fish.
- I hate fish.
Présent being
- Look ! He work.
- Look ! He's working.
- Look ! He works.
- Look ! He working.
Présent being
- What do you want?
- What are you wanting?
- What want you?
- What you want?
Présent being
- He is busy, he has dinner.
- He is busy, he's having dinner.
- He is busy, he have dinner.
- He is busy, he having dinner.
Présent being
- She always complain !
- She's always complaining !
- She always complaining !
- She complains always !
Present perfect
- He has eaten a lot.
- He have eaten a lot.
- He is eaten a lot.
- He has eat a lot.
Present perfect
- The fridge is empty: they eat everything.
- The fridge is empty: they have eaten everything.
- The fridge is empty: they are eating everything.
- The fridge is empty: they eaten everything.
Present perfect
- Do you see this film?
- Are you see this film?
- Saw you this film?
- Have you seen this film?
Present perfect
- The floor is covered with paint: he has painted.
- The floor is covered with paint: he painted.
- The floor is covered with paint: he has been painting.
- The floor is covered with paint: he paints.
Present perfect
- He smells of beer: he has been drinking.
- He smells of beer: he has drunk.
- He smells of beer: he is drinking.
- He smells of beer: he drank.
Prétérit
- He locked the door. Then he leaves.
- He locked the door. Then he has left.
- He locked the door. Then he left.
- He locked the door. Then he is leaving.
Prétérit
- He is used to live here.
- He was used to live here.
- He used to live here.
- He uses to live here.
Prétérit
- When I arrived, she was sleeping.
- When I arrived, she slept.
- When I arrived, she sleeps.
- When I arrived, she has slept.
Present perfect ou prétérit?
- Do you realize what you did?
- Do you realize what you did do?
- Do you realize what you are done?
- Do you realize what you've done?
Present perfect ou prétérit?
- When have you met her?
- When did you meet her?
- When did you met her?
- When have you meet her?
For - since - ago
- Shakespeare lived in this house since two years.
- Shakespeare lived in this house two years ago.
- Shakespeare lived in this house for two years.
- Shakespeare lived in this house in two years.
For - since - ago
- He's been here for Saturday.
- He's been here Saturday ago.
- He's been here last Saturday.
- He's been here since Saturday.
For - since - ago
- They built this castle ages ago.
- They built this castle for ages.
- They built this castle in ages.
- They built this castle since ages.
Pluperfect
- When I arrived, he has already left.
- When I arrived, he already left.
- When I arrived, he had already left.
- When I arrived, he already was left.
Pluperfect
- I realised that he has gone.
- I realised that he is going.
- I realised that he went.
- I realised that he had gone.
Prétérit / pluperfect modal
- If he came I would tell him the truth.
- If he comes I would tell him the truth.
- If he is coming I would tell him the truth.
- If he has come I would tell him the truth.
Prétérit / pluperfect modal
- I wish you was here.
- I wish you were here.
- I wish you are here.
- I wish you be here.
Prétérit / pluperfect modal
- If only you tell me.
- If only you are telling me.
- If only you tells me.
- If only you had told me.