Verbs!: Verb Forms Review of Tenses
Verbs!: Verb Forms Review of Tenses
Verbs!: Verb Forms Review of Tenses
Verb forms
Review of tenses
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The Six English Verb Tenses
Three Simple Tenses Simple continuous
Present – You walk. You are walking
I run. I am running.
Past – You Walked You were walking.
I ran. I was running.
Future – You will walk. You will be walking.
I will run. I will be running.
Three Perfect Tenses Perfect continuous
Present perfect – you have You have been walking.
walked. I have been running.
I have run.
Past Perfect – You had walked. You had been walking.
I had run. I had been running.
Future Perfect– You will have You will have been walking.
walked I will have been running.
I will have run.
The Simple Present Tense
Expresses a habit or often repeated action.
Adverbs of frequency such as, often, seldom,
sometimes, never, etc. are used with this
tense.
HE NORMALLY
COOKS PASTA
MUSICIANS SOMETIMES
WORK ON SUNDAYS
The Present Continuous
This tense is used to describe an action that
is occurring right now (at this moment, today,
this year, etc.). The action has begun and is
still in progress. It can be occuring now, but is
temporary Formed by adding
Is/are before the verb
and –ing to the verb
Example:
or
Mandy
Mandy
We often use
the past continuous and past simple tenses
in the same sentence.
3. will buy
Dad will tell us tonight if he ____________
a new car next month.
Practicing with sequence
4. Albert Einstein failed the entrance exam at the
Swiss Federal institute of technology because he
__________________ a very disciplined student.
(be + never)
We often see
saw a television version of A Christmas
Carol at holiday time.
Timeline
Draw a timeline of your life. List 8-
10 events on the time line.
Make sure you list your future
graduation date! Moved to
Cali 2005
Was Born Traveled
to Europe
1978 Husband
School graduates
@ Oxford
1999