(2nd column of table of irregular verbs) I teach English. She teaches English. I am studying English right now. She is studying English right now. I have studied English for 2 years. I have been studying English the whole day (and I may continue). I studied English yesterday. I was studying English when the telephone rang. I had already learned English when I moved to Germany. I had been studying English for 2 years before I moved to Germany. (will) + (have) + (past participle) (will) + (have) + (been) + (present participle) (will) + (be) + (present participle) (am/ is/ are) + (going to) + (be) + (present participle) (am/ is/ are) + (going to) + (have) + (past participle) (am/ is/ are) + (going to) + (have) + (been) + (present participle) I will learn English in the future. I am going to study English next month. I will be studying English next Monday. I am going to be studying English for the next 6 months. I will have finished my English course next year. I am going to have finished my course. I will have been studying English for two years when I graduate. I am going to have been studying English for two years when I move next month.