PPT-English Tenses The Present Simple

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The Present Continuous The Present Perfect V V s It often rain s I drive the car quite well amisare V ing It is rain ing at the moment I am driv ing now

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The Present Continuous The Present Perfect V V s It often rain s I drive the car quite well amisare V ing It is rain ing at the moment I am driv ing now . AND TENSES (Aspects). . By: Kristina Yegoryan . VERBS. Verb is a part of speech that shows:. ACTION. STATE OF BEING (NON-ACTION). . State of being. –be. Feelings . storytelling. The. . Present. . T. enses. Present simple. Used to describe facts. or routine. This . is. a photo of St Aubin’s bay. The school where I work . is. based there.. I . drive. to work round the coast every morning, and . O n l i n e W r i t i n g C e n t e r , D a r t o n S t a t e C o l l e g e 1 Verb Tenses I. future tenses. a. Verb tenses of regular verbs (using the verb to play ) : Singular Plural Present Tenses A . tense. is the form of a verb that shows the time of an action or condition. The Six Verb Tenses. There are six tenses that indicate when an action or condition of a verb is, was, or will be in effect.. Present / Past / . Future. Simple. Perfect . S. imple. Continuous. (. progressive. ). Perfect . C. ontinuous. (perfect . progressive. ). Present. Past. Future. Simple. I walk. I . walked. I’ll. walk. Present Past Future Simple I walk. I walked. I will walk. Progressi ve I am walking I was walking. I will be walking. Perfect I have walked. I had walked. I will have walked. Perfect Progressive I hav The Present. Present Simple. Simple present tense is the most commonly used tenses, showing . facts, actions taking place one after another, action set by a timetable or schedule and action in the present taking place once, never or several times.. SIMPLE PAST. SIMPLE FUTURE. SIMPLE TENSES. A. . Simple present.  . = base form: I work.. OR base form -s: He work. s. . . She work. s. . . It work. Identify and use the six major verb tenses correctly.. Identify and understand the four principal parts of verbs.. Conjugate regular and irregular verbs correctly. . Verb Tenses: . A . tense. is the form of a verb that shows the time of an action or condition. . Dr Julia Miller. English for Uni. www.adelaide.edu.au/english-for-uni. The teaching materials in this PowerPoint presentation have been developed by Dr Julia Miller and are available on the English for . SIMPLE PAST. SIMPLE FUTURE. SIMPLE TENSES. A. . Simple present.  . = base form: I work.. OR base form -s: He work. s. . . She work. s. . . It work. SIMPLE PRESENT. Habits, facts, opinions.. Stative incomplete actions.. I hate cats.. Cats have 4 legs.. I feel bad right now.. PRESENT. PROGRESSIVE. Incomplete dynamic actions. . Happening now.. I’m studying English.. daily habit, usual activities, . and. general statements of fact. :. Ann. takes. a shower every day.. I . usually read . the newspaper in the morning.. Birds . fly.. It . doesn’t snow. in . Tangerang. Read the article in properly way.. Guess the word from the context.. Learn new words and phrasal verbs. Neighbours. Please watch the video before you read P.4 . vocab. depends on (. phr. ): . ขึ้นอยู่กับ.

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