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Aspect Simple
COGNITIVE VARIABLE: {ON}
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The Simple future affirmative


We may build associations, as with color gray: gray matter, thinking, etc.
I will write.
Short form
I’ll write.
OTHER PERSONS:
You (we, they, he, she, it) will write.
Short form
You’ll (we’ll, they’ll, he’ll, she’ll, it’ll) write.
The Simple present affirmative


I write.
OTHER PERSONS
You (we, they) write.
He (she, it) writes.
The Simple past affirmative


I wrote.
OTHER PERSONS
You (we, they) wrote.
He (she, it) wrote.
The Simple future interrogative


Will I write?
OTHER PERSONS
Will you (we, they, he, she, it) write?
The Simple present interrogative
Do I write?
OTHER PERSONS
Do you (we, they) write?
Does he (she, it) write?
The Simple past interrogative
Did I write?
OTHER PERSONS
Did you (we, they, he, she, it) write?
The Simple future negative


I will not write.
Short form
I won’t write.
OTHER PERSONS:
You (we, they, he, she, it) will not write.
Short form
You (we, they, he, she, it) won’t write.
The Simple present negative
I do not write.
Short form
I don’t write.
OTHER PERSONS:
You (we, they) do not write.
He (she, it) does not write.
Short form
You (we, they) don’t write.
He (she, it) doesn’t write.
The Simple past negative
I did not write.
Short form
I didn’t write.
OTHER PERSONS:
You (we, they, he, she, it) did not write.
Short form
You (we, they, he, she, it) didn’t write.
The Simple future negative interrogative


Will I not write?
Short form
Won’t I write?
OTHER PERSONS:
Will you (we, they, he, she, it) not write?
Short form
Won’t you (we, they, he, she, it) write?
The Simple present negative interrogative
Do I not write?
Short form
Don’t I write?
OTHER PERSONS:
Do you (we, they) not write?
Does he (she, it) not write?
Short form
Don’t you (we, they) write?
Doesn’t he (she, it) write?
The Simple past negative interrogative
Did I not write?
Short form
Didn’t I write?
OTHER PERSONS
Did you (we, they, he, she, it) not write?
Short form
Didn’t you (we, they, he, she, it) write?
Aspect Progressive
COGNITIVE VARIABLE: {IN}

The future affirmative Progressive
I will be writing.
Short form
I’ll be writing.
OTHER PERSONS
You (we, they, he, she, it) will be writing.
Short form
You’ll be (we’ll be, they’ll be, he’ll be, she’ll be, it’ll be) writing.
The present affirmative Progressive
I am writing.
Short form
I’m writing.
OTHER PERSONS
You (we, they) are writing.
He (she, it) is writing.
Short form
You’re (we’re, they’re) writing.
He’s (she’s, it’s) writing.
The past affirmative Progressive
I was writing.
OTHER PERSONS:
You (we, they) were writing.
He (she, it) was writing.
The future interrogative Progressive
Will I be writing?
OTHER PERSONS
Will you (we, they, he, she, it) be writing?
The present interrogative Progressive
Am I writing?
OTHER PERSONS
Are you (we, they) writing?
Is he (she, it) writing?
The past interrogative Progressive
Was I writing?
OTHER PERSONS
Were you (we, they) writing?
Was he (she, it) writing?
The future negative Progressive
I will not be writing.
Short form
I won’t be writing.
OTHER PERSONS
You (we, they, he, she, it) will not be writing.
Short form
You (we, they, he, she, it) won’t be writing.
The present negative Progressive
I am not writing.
Short form
I’m not writing.
OTHER PERSONS
You (we, they) are not writing.
He (she, it) is not writing.
Short form
You’re not (we’re not, they’re not) writing.
He’s not (she’s not, it’s not) writing.
Alternately
You (we, they) aren’t writing.
He (she, it) isn’t writing.
The past negative Progressive
I was not writing.
Short form
I wasn’t writing.
OTHER PERSONS
You (we, they) were not writing.
He (she, it) was not writing.
Short form
You (we, they) weren’t writing.
He (she, it) wasn’t writing.
The future negative interrogative Progressive
Will I not be writing?
Short form
Won’t I be writing?
OTHER PERSONS
Will you (we, they, he, she, it) not be writing?
Short form
Won’t you (we, they, he, she, it) be writing?
The present negative interrogative Progressive
Am I not writing?
(There is no standard short form;
there is only the colloquial form “ain’t”.)
OTHER PERSONS
Are you (we, they) not writing?
Is he (she, it) not writing?
Short form
Aren’t you (we, they) writing?
Isn’t he (she, it) writing?
The past negative interrogative Progressive
Was I not writing?
Short form
Wasn’t I writing?
OTHER PERSONS
Were you (we, they) not writing?
Was he (she, it) not writing?
Short form
Weren’t you (we, they) writing?
Wasn’t he (she, it) writing?
Aspect Perfect
COGNITIVE VARIABLE:{ON}

The future affirmative Perfect
I will have written.
Short form
I’ll have written.
OTHER PERSONS
You (we, they, he, she, it) will have written.
Short form
You’ll have (we’ll have, they’ll have, he’ll have, she’ll have, it’ll have) written.
The present affirmative Perfect
I have written.
Short form
I’ve written.
OTHER PERSONS
You (we, they) have written.
He (she, it) has written.
Short form
You’ve (we’ve, they’ve) written.
He’s (she’s, it’s) written.
The past affirmative Perfect
I had written.
Short form
I’d written.
OTHER PERSONS
You (we, they, he, she, it) had written.
Short form
You ’d (we’d, they’d, he’d, she’d) written.
No form as *it’d has been practiced, spoken or written;
it is phonologically cumbersome. We can always use the full form, as
It had written, showed, etc. (about a computer, for example).
The future interrogative Perfect
Will I have written?
OTHER PERSONS
Will you (we, they, he, she, it) have written?
The present interrogative Perfect
Have I written?
OTHER PERSONS
Have you (we, they) written?
Has he (she, it) written?
The past interrogative Perfect
Had I written?
OTHER PERSONS
Had you (we, they, he, she, it) written?
The future negative Perfect
I will not have written.
Short form
I won’t have written.
OTHER PERSONS
You (we, they, he, she, it) will not have written.
Short form
You (we, they, he, she, it) won’t have written.
The present negative Perfect
I have not written.
Short form
I haven’t written.
OTHER PERSONS
You (we, they) have not written.
He (she, it) has not written.
Short form
You (we, they) haven’t written.
He (she, it) hasn’t written.
The past negative Perfect
I had not written.
Short form
I hadn’t written.
OTHER PERSONS
You (we, they, he, she, it) had not written.
Short form
You (we, they, he, she, it) hadn’t written.
The future negative interrogative Perfect
Will I not have written?
Short form
Won’t I have written?
OTHER PERSONS
Will you (we, they, he, she, it) not have written?
Short form
Won’t you (we, they, he, she, it) have written?
The present negative interrogative Perfect
Have I not written?
Short form
Haven’t I written?
OTHER PERSONS
Have you (we, they) not written?
Has he (she, it) not written?
Short form
Haven’t you (we, they) written?
Hasn’t he (she, it) written?
The past negative interrogative Perfect
Had I not written?
Short form
Hadn’t I written?
OTHER PERSONS
Had you (we, they, he, she, it) not written?
Short form
Hadn’t you (we, they, he, she, it) written?
Aspect Perfect Progressive
COGNITIVE VARIABLE: {AT}

The future affirmative Perfect Progressive
I will have been writing.
Short form
I’ll have been writing.
OTHER PERSONS
You (we, they, he, she, it) will have been writing.
Short form
You’ll have been (we’ll have been, they’ll have been, he’ll have been, she’ll have been, it’ll have been) writing.
The present affirmative Perfect Progressive
I have been writing.
Short form
I’ ve been writing.
OTHER PERSONS
You (we, they) have been writing.
He (she, it) has been writing.
Short form
You’ve been (we’ve been, they’ve been) writing.
He’s been (she’s been, it’s been) writing.
The past affirmative Perfect Progressive
I had been writing.
Short form
I’ d been writing.
OTHER PERSONS
You (we, they, he, she, it) had been writing.
Short form
You’d been (we’d been, they’d been, he’d been, she’d been) writing.
As with the Perfect Simple pattern, no form as “it’d been” would have been practiced.
The future interrogative Perfect Progressive
Will I have been writing?
OTHER PERSONS
Will you (we, they, he, she, it) have been writing?
The present interrogative Perfect Progressive
Have I been writing?
OTHER PERSONS
Have you (we, they) been writing?
Has he (she, it) been writing?
The past interrogative Perfect Progressive
Had I been writing?
OTHER PERSONS
Had you (we, they, he, she, it) been writing?
The future negative Perfect Progressive
I will not have been writing.
Short form
I won’t have been writing.
OTHER PERSONS
You (we, they, he, she, it) will not have been writing.
Short form
You (we, they, he, she, it) won’t have been writing.
The present negative Perfect Progressive
I have not been writing.
Short form
I haven’t been writing.
OTHER PERSONS
You (we, they) have not been writing.
He (she, it) has not been writing.
Short form
You (we, they) haven’t been writing.
He (she, it) hasn’t been writing.
The past negative Perfect Progressive
I had not been writing.
Short form
I hadn’t been writing.
OTHER PERSONS
You (we, they, he, she, it) had not been writing.
Short form
You (we, they, he, she, it) hadn’t been writing.
The future negative interrogative Perfect Progressive
Will I not have been writing?
Short form
Won’t I have been writing?
OTHER PERSONS
Will you (we, they, he, she, it) not have been writing?
Short form
Won’t you (we, they, he, she, it) have been writing?
The present negative interrogative Perfect Progressive
Have I not been writing?
Short form
Haven’t I been writing?
OTHER PERSONS
Have you (we, they) not been writing?
Has he (she, it) not been writing?
Short form
Haven’t you (we, they) been writing?
Hasn’t he (she, it) been writing?
The past negative interrogative Perfect Progressive
Had I not been writing?
Short form
Hadn’t I been writing?
OTHER PERSONS
Had you (we, they, he, she, it) not been writing?
Short form
Hadn’t you (we, they, he, she, it) been writing?