|  Indefinite/  Simple | Usually, always, often, seldom, sometimes, regularly, every day. 
 +  V1, ; V s (3л. ед.ч) - ? do ; does + V1   
 I play. Do you play? He plays. Does he play? | Yesterday, last year, the day before yesterday, 2 years ago, a week ago, the other day. 
 + Ved ; V2 - ? did + V1 
 I played. Did you play? He played. Did he play? | Tomorrow, next week, the day after tomorrow, soon, in an hour. 
  shall ( I, we )  +-? +V1    will ( you, they, it, he ,she) I shall play. Will you play?   He will play. Will he play? | 
 
 should  + V1 would   
 I said that I should play. He said that he would play. | 
  |  Continuous /    Рrogressive    
  
  
  
  
   | Now, at present time, at the moment, Look! Listen! 
  am +-? to be Is + V ing  are   
 
 I am playing. Are you playing? He is playing. Is he playing? | Yesterday at 3 o’clock, when he came,   from 5till 6, all day long, the whole day. 
  was    +-? to be + V ing  were 
 
 I was playing. Were you playing? He was playing. Was he playing? | At 5 o’clock tomorrow, the whole day tomorrow, from 5till 6 tomorrow. 
  shall    +-? be + V ing  will   
 
 I shall be playing. Will you be playing? He will be playing. Will he be playing?   | 
 
 should be    + V ing would be   
 
 
 I said that I should be playing He said that he would be playing | 
  |    Perfect | Ever, never, just, already, yet, today, this year, recently, lately, before, so far. 
  have    +-? + Ved ; V3 (3л. ед. ч)  has ( he, she, it ) 
 I have played. Have you played?   She has played. Has she played? 
 | Yesterday, by 3 o’clock, by the time he came, before she came, by that time, by the end of the week, by 1990. 
 +-?  had + Ved ; V3 
 
 I had played. Had you played?   He had played. Had he played? | Tomorrow, by 3 o’clock, by the end of the year, by Saturday, by that time. 
  shall +-? + have Ved ; V3  will 
 I shall have played. Will you have played? He will have played? Will he have played? | 
 
 should  + have Ved ; V3 would 
 
 I said that I should have played. He said that he would have played. 
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  |  Perfect    Continuous /  Progressive 
 | For 2 hours, since morning, since   3 o’clock, how long, all my life, all day long, for ages. 
  have   +-? been + Ving  has 
 I have been playing. Have you been playing? He has been playing. Has he been playing? | For three months, for a long time, yesterday when he came 
 
 
 +-? had been + V ing 
 
 I had been playing. Had you been playing?   
 He had been playing. Had he been playing? 
 | Tomorrow, for 2 hours, when you come,  for a long time. 
  shall 
 +-? have been + V ing 
  will   I shall have been playing. Will you have been playing?   He will have been playing. Will he have been playing? 
 
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  should  + have been + Ving would 
 
 
 
 I said that I should have been playing/ He said that he would have been playing. 
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