laikai Flashcards
PRESENT SIMPLE
(do/ does) talking about habits, every day routines
PRESENT CONTINUOUS
+ing galune, for actions that are happening now, at the moment
PRESENT PERFECT
(has/have; has been/have been) vyko at some point in the past, the time is unknown/unimportant, began in the past and continue up to the present
PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS
(has/have been +ing) used to talk about a situation that began in the past and is still in progress; an action that has happened repeatedly in the past and is still happening now
PAST SIMPLE
(butoji forma) turi laika/data, vyko at a specific point in the past (last year, this morning, two years ago)
PAST CONTINUOUS
(was/were + ing) used to talk about actions in progress at a specific time in the past
PAST PERFECT
(had + past participle) used to talk about an action that happened before another action in the past
FUTURE PERFECT
(will/won’t have) used to talk about an action that will be completed before a definite time in the future
FUTURE CONTINUOUS
(will/won’t be + ing) used to talk about actions that will be in progress at a definite time in the future
VERB PATTERNS
prisideda bendratis (with or without to)
USED TO AND WOULD
(to + infinitive) used to talk about past habits that do not happen now
WILL
promises, hopes, predictions, future things
GOING TO
intentions
MAY/MIGHT
used when we are less certain about the future
FIRST CONDITIONAL
used to talk about a real or very likely action and its probable result in the present/future
SECOND CONDITIONAL
used to talk about an imaginary or unlikely situation and its imagined result
MODALS
used to talk about prohibitions, obligations and permissions