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Negative I dont work You dont work He/She/It doesnt work We dont work You dont work They dont work
Negative I am not working You arent working He/She/It isnt working We arent working You arent working They arent working
The Present Perfect Simple (to have + past participle) Use: 1. To talk about an action that took place in the past; with a result in the present. Keywords: Ever, never, just, already, recently, since, for, yet, lately. Affirmative Negative Question Short answer + I have worked I havent worked Have I worked? Yes, I have. You have worked You havent worked Have you worked? Yes, you have. He/She/It has worked He/She/It hasnt Has he/she/it worked? Yes, he/she/it has. worked We have worked We havent worked Have we worked? Yes, we have. You have worked You havent worked Have you worked? Yes, you have. They have worked They havent worked Have they worked? Yes, they have. !
Short answer No, I havent. No, you havent. No, he/she/it hasnt. No, we havent. No, you havent. No, they havent
Affirmative I will/shall work You will work He/She/It will work We will/shall work You will work They will work
Affirmative I am going to work You are going to work He/She/It is going to work We are going to work You are going to work They are going to work
Future Simple: going to (be + going to + verb) Use: 1. Going to expresses a persons plans and intentions. 2. We also use going to when we can see now that something is sure to happen soon. Keywords: Next (year, months, week), tomorrow, ... Negative Question Short answer + Short answer I am not going to work Am I going to work? Yes, I am. No, I am not. You arent going to work Are you going to work? Yes, you are. No, you arent. He/She/It isnt going to Is he/she/it going to Yes, he/she/it is. No, he/she/it isnt. work work? We arent going to work Are we going to work? Yes, we are. No, we arent. You arent going to work Are you going to work? Yes, you are. No, you arent. They arent going to work Are they going to work? Yes, they are. No, they arent.