PPT-Tenses Skit
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Each person takes a different tense category simple perfect progressive perfect progressive As a group write a skit Each characters lines must be written in that
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Each person takes a different tense category simple perfect progressive perfect progressive As a group write a skit Each characters lines must be written in that persons assigned tense category. www.e - grammar.org/test - your - english/ e - grammar.org Test 1 P resent tenses, going to, future simple Exercise 1 : 12 points Use the present simple or continuous tenses and 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 . TENSES T 20 of t he verb – All tenses 1. My family have ___________________ ( buy ) some land in southern France recently. They ___________________ ( build ) a summer house there at th TENSES I . will. travel to Japan next summer : decision. I . am going to . study German at school: plan. WILL / GOING TO. The simple Future has two different forms in English: will and be going to. Although the two forms can sometimes be used interchangeably, they often express two different meanings as mentioned before.. HWL. Outline. (. This is NOT complete!. ). History of Tibet. I. Location. A. China. B. Mountains. 1.Himalayas. 2. Kunlun. II. Buddhist Tibet. . A. Languages. . 1. Sanskrit. Tax Skit. Directions:. Groups of 4 to 5 Students. Create a skit that explain taxes and includes:. Gross Pay vs Net Pay (Exercise 7.1). Mandatory Deductions (Exercise 7.1). Other Deductions (Exercise 7.1). 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.. I . will. travel to Japan next summer : decision. I . am going to . study German at school: plan. WILL / GOING TO. The simple Future has two different forms in English: will and be going to. Although the two forms can sometimes be used interchangeably, they often express two different meanings as mentioned before.. There are three tenses :. . The Present Tense. . The Past Tense. . The Future Tense.. Each of the three tenses has four forms or sub-divisions to show continuity or completeness of the action and time. These are :. Groups of 4 to 5 Students. Create a skit that explain taxes and includes:. Gross Pay vs Net Pay (Exercise 7.1). Mandatory Deductions (Exercise 7.1). Other Deductions (Exercise 7.1). Progressive Tax (Exercise 7.2). “Aussies love rock”. .. Aussies . do. . love. rock. . Always have. .. Finite. Predicate. Aussies . love. rock a lot.. Finite/Predicate. Some Aussies . do. . not. . like. rock perhaps.. 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. . COMPILED & PRESENTED BY . VINAYA AMMANNA. What are Tenses ?.. Tenses are a form of a verb that denotes the time, an action takes place. .. Eg: I . study. English. Eg: I . studied.
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