Larn English Tenses

Irregular Verb - To build

Man building a wall

build / built / congenital / building

Tenses for the Verb - To build

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Timeline Future Tense Present Tense Past Tense

The Past

Past Continuous - "I was building a wall yesterday."

Past Elementary - "I congenital a new garage last calendar month."

By Perfect Uncomplicated - "By the fourth dimension my last company went bosom we had already congenital the new shopping centre."

By Perfect Continuous - "We had been building the new shopping centre for ii months when we heard about the bankruptcy."

The Nowadays

Present Continuous - "It'south Monday morn and I'thou building a wall."

Present Simple - "I ordinarily build commercial buildings."

Present Perfect Simple - "I accept already congenital two shopping centres this year."

Present Perfect Continuous - "I have been edifice this shopping centre since we won the contract.

The Time to come

Future Continuous - "I'm building a new garage tomorrow."

Hereafter Simple - "I think I'll build my own firm when I can afford to."

Future Perfect Elementary - "I hope I volition have already congenital my own house past the time I am 40."

Futurity Perfect Continuous - "This time side by side week I will have been building this shopping center for ii months."

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