Present continues.
I'm bursting
You're bursting
He's bursting
She's bursting
It's bursting
We're bursting
You're bursting
They're bursting
Present simple.
I burst before the math exam.
You burst before the math exam.
He bursts before the math exam.
She bursts before the math exam.
It bursts before the math exam.
We burst before the math exam.
You burst before the math exam.
They burst before the math exam.
Past simple.
I burst yesterday
You burst yesterday
He burst yesterday
She burst yesterday
It burst yesterday
We burst yesterday
You burst yesterday
They burst yesterday
Future simple.
I'll be burst tomorrow.
You'll be burst tomorrow
He'll be burst tomorrow
She'll be burst tomorrow
It'll be burst tomorrow
We'll be burst tomorrow
You'll be burst tomorrow
They'll be burst tomorrow
First conditional
(if + present simple + future simple).
If my pipes burst I will call to a plumber.
Second conditional (If I were)
(if + past simple + would).
If my pipes brust I would try to fixt they myself.
Present perfect.
I have tryed to fixt my burst pipes three times this month.
You have tryed to fixt my burst pipes three times this month.
He has tryed to fixt my burst pipes three times this month.
She has tryed to fixt my burst pipes three times this month.
It has tryed to fixt my burst pipes three times this month.
We have tryed to fixt my burst pipes three times this month.
You have tryed to fixt my burst pipes three times this month.
They have tryed to fixt my burst pipes three times this month.
Past continues
(was/were + present participle +ing).
I was trying to fixt her burst pipe while she was clinting her flor.
I was trying to fixt the burst pipes at 9 a.m. yesterday.
Past continues (2)
(past continues + when + past simple)
I was trying to fixt her burst pipe when she didn't know what the mater.
Past continues (3)
(past continues + while + past continues)
I was trying to fixt her burst pipe while she was cleaning her floor.