| tense | Affirmative/Negative/Question | Use | Signal Words | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Simple Present | A: He speaks. N: He does not speak. Q: Does he speak? | 
 | always, every …, never, normally, often, seldom, sometimes, usually if sentences type I (If Italk, …) | 
| Present Progressive | A: He is speaking. N: He is not speaking. Q: Is he speaking? | 
 | at the moment, just, just now, Listen!, Look!, now, right now | 
| Simple Past | A: He spoke. N: He did not speak. Q: Did he speak? | 
 | yesterday, 2 minutes ago, in 1990, the other day, last Friday if sentence type II (If Italked, …) | 
| Past Progressive | A: He was speaking. N: He was not speaking. Q: Was he speaking? | 
 | when, while, as long as | 
| Present Perfect Simple | A: He has spoken. N: He has not spoken. Q: Has he spoken? | 
 | already, ever, just, never, not yet, so far, till now, up to now | 
| Present Perfect Progressive | A: He has been speaking. N: He has not been speaking. Q: Has he been speaking? | 
 | all day, for 4 years, since 1993, how long?, the whole week | 
| Past Perfect Simple | A: He had spoken. N: He had not spoken. Q: Had he spoken? | 
 | already, just, never, not yet, once, until that day if sentence type III (If Ihad talked, …) | 
| Past Perfect Progressive | A: He had been speaking. N: He had not been speaking. Q: Had he been speaking? | 
 | for, since, the whole day, all day | 
| Future I Simple | A: He will speak. N: He will not speak. Q: Will he speak? | 
 | in a year, next …, tomorrow If-Satz Typ I (If you ask her, she will help you.) assumption: I think, probably, perhaps | 
| Future I Simple 
(going to) | A: He is going to speak. N: He is not going to speak. Q: Is he going to speak? | 
 | in one year, next week, tomorrow | 
| Future I Progressive | A: He will be speaking. N: He will not be speaking. Q: Will he be speaking? | 
 | in one year, next week, tomorrow | 
| Future II Simple | A: He will have spoken. N: He will not have spoken. Q: Will he have spoken? | 
 | by Monday, in a week | 
| Future II Progressive | A: He will have been speaking. N: He will not have been speaking. Q: Will he have been speaking? | 
 | for …, the last couple of hours, all day long | 
| Conditional I Simple | A: He would speak. N: He would not speak. Q: Would he speak? | 
 | if sentences type II (If I were you, I would go home.) | 
| Conditional I Progressive | A: He would be speaking. N: He would not be speaking. Q: Would he be speaking? | 
 | |
| Conditional II Simple | A: He would have spoken. N: He would not have spoken. Q: Would he have spoken? | 
 | if sentences type III (If I had seen that, Iwould have helped.) | 
| Conditional II Progressive | A: He would have been speaking. N: He would not have been speaking. Q: Would he have been speaking? | 
 | 
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