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Test Of English as Foreign Language.
The essential exam for entry to universities in the United States. Academic language.

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The Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) measures the ability of nonnative speakers of English to use and understand North American English as it is spoken, written and heard in college and university settings. Most people who take the TOEFL test are planning to study at colleges and universities where instruction is in English. In addition, many government agencies, scholarship programs, and licensing/certification agencies use TOEFL scores to evaluate English proficiency.

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Basic Tenses: Regular Verb
·         Regular verbs list
·         This page shows the basic tenses with the regular verb work. It includes the affirmative or positive form (+), the negative form (-) and the interrogative or question form (?).
·         The basic structure is:
positive:
+
subject + auxiliary verb + main verb
negative:
-
subject + auxiliary verb + not + main verb
question:
?
auxiliary verb + subject + main verb
·         These are the forms of the main verb that we use to construct the tenses:
base verb
past
past participle
present participle -ing
Work
worked
worked
working
·          
past
present
future
SIMPLE
do + base verb
(except future:
will + base verb)
+
I did work
I worked
I do work
I work
I will work
-
I did not work
I do not work
I will not work
?
Did I work?
Do I work?
Will I work?
SIMPLE PERFECT
have + past participle
+
I had worked
I have worked
I will have worked
-
I had not worked
I have not worked
I will not have worked
?
Had I worked?
Have I worked?
Will I have worked?
CONTINUOUS
be + ing
+
I was working
I am working
I will be working
-
I was not working
I am not working
I will not be working
?
Was I working?
Am I working?
Will I be working?
CONTINUOUS PERFECT
have been + ing
+
I had been working
I have been working
I will have been working
-
I had not been working
I have not been working
I will not have been working
?
Had I been working?
Have I been working?
Will I have been working?
·         Irregular Verbs »
·         Basic Tenses: Irregular Verb
·         Irregular verbs list
·         This page shows the basic tenses with the irregular verb sing. It includes the affirmative or positive form (+), the negative form (-) and the interrogative or question form (?).
·         The basic structure is:
positive:
+
subject + auxiliary verb + main verb
negative:
-
subject + auxiliary verb + not + main verb
question:
?
auxiliary verb + subject + main verb
·         These are the forms of the main verb that we use to construct the tenses:
base verb
past
past participle
present participle -ing
Sing
sang
sung
singing
·          
past
present
future
SIMPLE
do + base verb
(except future:
will + base verb)
+
I did sing
I sang
I do sing
I sing
I will sing
-
I did not sing
I do not sing
I will not sing
?
Did I sing?
Do I sing?
Will I sing?
SIMPLE PERFECT
have + past participle
+
I had sung
I have sung
I will have sung
-
I had not sung
I have not sung
I will not have sung
?
Had I sung?
Have I sung?
Will I have sung?
CONTINUOUS
be + -ing
+
I was singing
I am singing
I will be singing
-
I was not singing
I am not singing
I will not be singing
?
Was I singing?
Am I singing?
Will I be singing?
CONTINUOUS PERFECT
have been + -ing
+
I had been singing
I have been singing
I will have been singing
-
I had not been singing
I have not been singing
I will not have been singing
?
Had I been singing?
Have I been singing?
Will I have been singing?
·          
·         The basic structure of tenses for regular verbs and irregular verbs is exactly the same (except to be). The only difference is that with regular verbs the past and past participle are always the same (worked, worked), while with irregular verbs the past and past participle are not always the same (sang, sung). But the structure is the same! It will help you a great deal to really understand that.
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