PPT-The Past Simple Tense.
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History of Hairstyle Bewas werebeen Gowentgone Costcostcost Drinkdrankdrunk Eatateeaten Livelivedlived She didnt German at the university study My parents Astana last year visit. brPage 1br l Infinitive Past Tense Past Participle abide abode abode l arise arose arisen awake awakenedawoke awakenedawoken backbite backbit backbitten backslide backslid backslidden backsli brPage 1br Infinitive Simple Past Past Participle alight alighted alit alighted alit arise arose arisen awake awoke awaked awoken awaked be was were been bear bore borne born beat beat bea We use the present perfect tense to talk about things that happened at some time in the past and have a connection to the present.. He . has lived. in Sha Tin for twenty years.. She . has taken. art lessons for two months.. The autumn . has. already . arrived. How do you know?. Present Perfect Tense. FORM: have / has + past participle. Affirmative. :. . I . have seen. the film before.. She . What is an imperative?. A . sentence. that gives advice or instructions or that expresses a request or command. (Compare with sentences that make a . statement. , ask a . question. , or express an . What is tense?. In grammar, tense means time. If the sentence is occurring in the present, the action is happening right now. If the sentence occurred in the past, it already happened.. Present Tense. What is an imperative?. A . sentence. that gives advice or instructions or that expresses a request or command. (Compare with sentences that make a . statement. , ask a . question. , or express an . Do Now. :. Take out your handouts from Friday and receive a new handout . Take and annotate your Vocabulary Flashcard handout and Present Tense formation handout from today. Begin to complete your Present Tense Verbs handout. Chapter 6. Review last week. Last week we studied past tense verbs. . You used past tense verbs to talk about vacations.. You also used past tense verbs to talk about what you did last week.. Today we will. common noun. preposition. article adjective. adjective. common noun. My. m. c. f. t. w. mo. mom. co. coo. cook. cooke. cooked. d. di. din. dinn. fo. dinne. dinner. for. th. the. wh. who. whol. whole. Yo. Nosotros. /. Nosotras. Tú. Vosotros. /. Vosotras. . (Spain & a. few other countries only) . Él. ,. . ella. , . Ud. . . Ellos. ,. . Ellas. , . Uds. . . First, lets review subjects/subject pronouns. . clauses. 1. .The first type is likely or Probable or real . conditions.They. express factual or habitual conditions which have the possibility to occur in the future or generally occur in the present.. . We will. . write complete sentences in the simple past . verb tense in three . forms: . declarative . negative. Interrogative.. Application (Why?). We use the Simple Past to show actions that:. MODULE 2 UNIT 3. ENGLISH. 3.1 Outcomes . At the end of this unit, you will be able to: . Recall the new words in your vocabulary and describe the meaning of each . Use idioms in conversation.. . 2. Distinguish the difference between present and past tense..
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