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You/swim
Past simple: You swam.
Past continuous: You was swimming.
Past perfect: You had swum.
Past Perfect continuous: You had been swimming.
Present simple: You swim.
Present continuous: You are swimming.
Present perfect: You have swum.
Present perfect continuous: You have been swimming.
Future simple: You will swim./ You are going to swim.
Future continuous: You will be swimming./ You are going to be swimming.
Future perfect: You will have swum./ You are going to have swum.
Future perfect continuous: You will have been swimming./ You are going to have been swimming.
Future in past simple: You would swim./ You was going to swim.
Future in past continuous: You would be swimming.
Future in past perfect: You would have swum.
Future in past perfect continuous: I dont know that we have this kind of tense
Past Simple:
He visited his parents every weekend.
She went home every Friday.
She came home .
Present Perfect :
They’ve been married for nearly fifty years .
I have done all my homework .
He has lost my key.
past simple: I played football yesterday
- she was born in 1999
- They went camping last sunday
present perfect: I have learnt englist for 5 years
- She has iust finished her homework
- i haven't gone to Ha Noi since 2015
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Dùng tiếng anh để viết các ý chính của cách dùng các thì:
1. Present simple
- Expressing a habit or repetitive action in the present
- Truth, the obvious truth ...
- Things happen in the future. This is often used to talk about a timetable, schedule, or schedule that has been fixed in a timetable.
- Used in conditional type 1
- Used in some other structure.
2. Past simple
- Express an action that occurs one, several times or never in the past
- Expressing past successive actions
- Interpreting an action interfering with an action that has taken place in the past
- Used in type II conditional sentences
3. Present continuous
- Express an action that is occurring at the time of speaking
- Describe an action or incident generally occurring but not necessarily happening at the moment.
- Expressing an impending action in the near future. Often represents a scheduled plan
- Frequent repetitive actions cause frustration or discomfort to the speaker. This usage is used with the adverb "always, continually"
4. Present perfect
- Action completed to date without mentioning when it occurred.
- Action started in the past and is continuing in the present:
- Action has been done before and now still do
- An experience to date (often used ever).
- about an action in the past but important at the time of speaking
5. Simple future
- To express a decision at the time of speaking
- Make a request, offer, (Will you ......?)
- Speech is unreasonable.
là thì quá khứ hoàn thành à? mình chưa học, nhưng mình nghĩ là 1 việc trong quá khứ nhưng đã được thực hiện xong. (haha nghĩa trên mặt chữ)