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Aux 1 3abcd
Verb
Play reads
Object
football. books.
We
Sue
can speak
is singing
English.
a nice song.
Word
Time I They My friend Every Saturday Peter Subject Verb have play is swimming watches
order
Object breakfast Handball Place in the kitchen. in the gym in the pool. TV at home. every Monday. Time
Forms of To be To have To do
A past participle indicates past or completed action or time. It is often called the 'ed' form as it is formed by adding d or ed, to the base form of regular verbs, however it is also formed in various other ways for irregular verbs.
present simple
present continuous
present perfect
FORM
The present simple is formed with the infinitive of the main verb. The negative and interrogative are formed with the present tense of the verb to do + infinitive.
He She It
Verb + s
Examples
He starts work at 8.30 a.m. Does he start work?
(auxilliary does in front of a
subject)
PRESENT SIMPLE
Present period
present simple
present continuous
present perfect
USE
1. for habitual and repeated actions Example I play blues harp and dobro guitar
Example
present simple
present continuous
present perfect
FORM This tense is formed with the present tense of the verb to be + present participle of the main verb.
Is Are am
Verb+ ing
Examples He She It - is I - am We You they - are He is watching television. Is He watching television He isn t watching television.
present simple
present continuous
present perfect
Example
She is reading the newspaper now. Is she speaking now ?
to describe a temporary event or situation, That is happening around now e.g. He usually plays the drums, but he's playing bass guitar tonight. The weather forecast was good, but it's raining at the moment.
Where does he play the guitar ? auxiliary subject verb object Why does he drink beer ?
When do they write
verb
homework ?
object
auxiliary subject
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
10.
Put the verbs into the correct tense (simple present or present progressive).
Look! He (leave) the house. Quiet please! I (write) a test. She usually (walk) to school. But look! Today she (go) by bike. Every Sunday we (go) to see my grandparents. He often (go) to the cinema. We (play) Monopoly at the moment. The child seldom (cry) . I (not / do) anything at the moment.
(watch / he) the news regularly
Put in the correct verb forms into the gaps. Use Simple Present.
Example: ___ they ______ their friends? (to phone) Answer: Do they phone their friends? 1) ____you________ mineral water? (to drink) 2)____ Sarah and Linda ________their pets? (to feed) 3)______ your teacher______ your homework? (to check) 4) ______they______ in the old house? (to live) 5) _____the cat______ on the wall in the mornings? (to sit) 6) _____Nina ________computer games? (to play)
Simple Past/Past Simple Use 1) action finished in the past I visited Berlin last week. 2) series of completed actions in the past First I got up, then I had breakfast Signal words yesterday, last week, a month ago, in 2002 Form - with regular verbs: infinitive + -ed - with irregular verbs: 2nd column of the table of the irregular verbs
regular verbs
irregular verbs
Put the correct forms of the verbs into the gaps. Use the Simple Past in the statements.
Affirmative:
I have seen the film before. She has seen the film before.
Interrogative: Have you seen the film before? Has she seen the film before? Negative: They havent seen the film before. He hasnt seen the film before.
present simple
present continuous
present perfect
past
now
future
1) Our class the test yet. (not/to write) 2) Tim and Joe a box. (not/to carry) 3) It to snow. (to start) 4) The cat onto the table. (to jump) 5) I the castle. (not/to visit) 6) We out of the room. (to go) 7) Fred the money. (to steal) 8) They Anne about it. (to tell) 9) Steven through the park. (to walk) 10) The teacher to the party. (to come)
Positive Sentences
Put the verbs into the correct tense (simple past or present perfect simple).
(win) the lottery last year. (prepare / already) dinner. (find) your ring in the garden yesterday. (come / just) home. (buy) their car two years ago. (see / not) anyone yet. (go to the cinema last night. (be) to the zoo so far. (arrive) yet. (visit / not) me last w
present simple
present continuous
present perfect
USE 1. Actions in the recent past with just, recently, already, at last, lately 2. General experience with ever never before so far 3. he indefinite past: we are interested in what happened, not in when it happened. 4. Actions starting in the past and continuing to the present, with for or since.
Example
The operation has been suspended for two months. The firm has had a Belgian branch since October last year.
present simple
present continuous
present perfect
present moment
past
now
future
I ve just arrived.
present simple
present continuous
present perfect
past
? ?
now
future
present simple
present continuous
present perfect
past
now
future