PAST PERFECT:
1. Julia said thar they had seen that film.
2. She didn't know why he had done it.
3. When I saw the bike I understood why he had bought it.
4. Dan didn't want to watch the film, beccause he had seen it before.
5. I remembered that I had locked the door.
PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS:
1. We had been playing tennis for an hour when it started to rain.
2. I had been waiting for for half an hour before the bus came.
3. It had been raining, so the ground was wet.
4. She was very tired because she had been working very hard.
5. John gave up smoking last month. He had been smoking for 10 years.
1.Present Simple
He plays chess every day.
2.Past Simple
He played chess every day.
3.Future Simple
He will play chess every day.
4.Present Progressive
He is playing chess every day.
5.Past Progressive
He was playing chess every day.
6.Future Progressive
He will be playing chess every day.
7.Present Perfect
He has played chess every day.
8.Past Perfect
He had played chess every day.
9.Future Perfect
He will have played chess every day.
10.Present Perfect Progressive
He has been playing chess every day.
11.Past Perfect Progressive
He had been playing chess every day.
12.Future Perfect Progressive
He will have been playing chess every day.