VERB TENSES PRESENT PAST FUTURE CONDITIONAL VERB TENSES.

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VERB TENSES PRESENT PAST FUTURE CONDITIONAL VERB TENSES

PRESENT - I go - Yo voy SIMPLE PRESENT PRESENT PERFECT PRESENT CONTINUOUS PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS - I have gone - Yo he ido - I am going - Yo estoy yendo - I have been going - Yo he estado yendo VERB TENSES

PAST - I went - Yo fui SIMPLE PAST PAST PERFECT PAST CONTINUOUS PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS - I had gone - Yo había ido - I was going - Yo estaba yendo - I had been going - Yo había estado yendo VERB TENSES

FUTURE - I will go - Yo iré SIMPLE FUTURE FUTURE PERFECT FUTURE CONTINUOUS FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS - I will have gone - Yo habré ido - I will be going - Yo estaré yendo - I will have been going - Yo habré estado yendo VERB TENSES

CONDITIONAL - I would go - Yo iría SIMPLE CONDITIONAL CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS - I would have gone - Yo habría ido - I would be going - Yo estaría yendo - I would have been going - Yo habría estado yendo VERB TENSES

PERFECT TO HAVE + PARTICIPLE In the corresponding tense Third form: go/went/gone I (Present): HAVE (Past): HAD (Future): WILL HAVE (Conditional): WOULD HAVE GONE (Perfect) VERB TENSES

CONTINUOUS TO BE + GERUND In the corresponding tense + ING I (Present): AM (Past): WAS (Future): WILL BE (Conditional): WOULD BE GOING (Continuous) VERB TENSES

PERFECT CONTINUOUS + + TO HAVE PARTICIPLE BEEN GERUND I In the corresponding tense + ING PERFECT (TO HAVE + PARTICIPLE) CONTINUOUS (TO BE + GERUND) I (Present): HAVE (Past) HAD (Future): WILL HAVE (Condit): WOULD HAVE BEEN GOING VERB TENSES