PPT-SIMPLE VERB TENSES SIMPLE PRESENT

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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

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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. 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 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?. TENSES T 1 4 – All Tenses 1. I _______________ a great film yesterday. ( see ) 2. _____________________ a new car? ( you ever buy ) 3. I _______________ him last Monday. ( meet ) 4. Perfect Continuous Tenses. Past Participle. Past participles are used for . all perfect tense forms. of a verb and in the . passive voice. in English.. For regular verbs, we normally add (-. ed. ) to form its past participle. . Objective: I can recognize and correct inappropriate shifts in verb tense. (5.1d). Find and correct the inappropriate verb tenses.. The school cafeteria is usually crowded, but the other day things were worse than usual. A visiting band plays for the morning assembly and our band master invited the young men for lunch. Forty more people isn't much more when you are in a large auditorium, but when you brought them to an already crowds cafeteria something had to give. It did! The moveable wall separating the faculty dining room from the student section come out. For one day, at least, we has plenty of room and the faculty had . 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.. 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.. organising. words into sentences. Each word has its own job to do, and there are clear guidelines for how words work together. If you don’t follow the rule, your writing may be hard to understand. . Genre. : . Expository Nonfiction. Big Question: How do weather patterns affect our lives?. Small Group. Timer. Story Sort. Vocabulary. . Words. :. Arcade Games. Study Stack . Spelling City: Vocabulary. 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 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. VERB- denotes any action. HELPING VERB- verb that support main action. MAIN VERB- main action. For example-. He will write a letter.. Write (main action). Will (helping verb or supporting verb). INTRODUCTION-.

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