PPT-Present Perfect vs.
Author : briana-ranney | Published Date : 2016-06-13
Past S imple Past simple Shakespeare wrote Hamlet sometime between 1599 and 1601 T he action is over it is situated in the past it has no relation with
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Past S imple Past simple Shakespeare wrote Hamlet sometime between 1599 and 1601 T he action is over it is situated in the past it has no relation with the moment of speaking. 5734557345573455734657347573485734957350573475734857348573515734757352573535735457355573485735657346573525734757357 5735857358 Form and use. The plane has landed safely.. They have graduated. Congratulations!. Federer has lost the semifinal match in Melbourne .. Introduction . The present perfect tells us about the past and the present.. Objective: SWBAT identify, use, understand & know the difference . btwn. simple verb tense, irregular verbs & perfect tense verbs.. Essential Question: How do you determine the difference between perfect tense, irregular verbs and simple verb tense?. S. imple or Present . P. erfect . C. ontinuous. ?. PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS. Affirmative. I . have . been working. You . have . been working. He/she/it . . has. Chapter 4. Action. Action. Verbs. Verbs. State of Being. State of Being. Verbs. Verbs. Auxiliaries. Auxiliaries. Join other verbs to make up the complete verb. helping . verbs. BE VERBS. am . is . 1. The National Curriculu. m. References in the NC Vocabulary, grammar and punctuation . appendix:. Year 2: use of the progressive form of verbs in the present and past tense to mark actions in progress (e.g. . What are the verb tenses? . . Present and present perfect. . Past and past perfect. . Future and future perfect. Consistency of tense. Modals. Review A. Review B. What are the verb tenses?. Verbs do a lot of work in sentences. They show actions and states of being. They even take different forms to show time.. . grow. . on. . trees. – . Present. . perfect. (. recently. – . lately. ). PRESENT PERFECT – . lately. /. recently. We can use . the. PP . to. . talk. . about. . past. . actions. . Tenses. (Present & Past). This Week’s Units: 7 – 16 . Present Perfect. Present Perfect Continuous. Past Perfect. Past Perfect Continuous. random chooser. random . lists.ort. Week 8– Present Perfect Tense. ?. The . Past. Simple. The . Past. Progressive (. Continuous. ). The “. used. to” . past. Advertisement. to . advertise. Affluence. . affluent. Agenda. The tense . system. of . Italian. Perfect Passive Participles, like Present Participles, are verbal adjectives.. Present Participles, in Latin, are 3. rd. Declension Adjectives.. Present Participles are translated “______. ing. ”. I . -S. you. (. sg. .). -T. HE-SHE-IT. -MUS. WE. -tis. You (pl.). -NT. THEY. All About Verbs. Each verb has 4 principal parts . First Person Singular . Present Active. “I love”. Present active . . Parts of speech. , such as… . . Verbs. Tense, person & number. Nouns. Cases, genders. Adjectives. Adverbs. Conjunctions. Enclitics. Pronouns. Let’s start with principal parts of words.. First of all…what are principal parts?. Progressive. Perfect. Simple Present. Facts, Habits, Future timetable. It is sunny. The Earth is round. Fire is hot. It rains a lot in Vancouver. . He runs every morning. She goes to nightclubs every weekend. My friend drinks beer, not soju. .
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