Thursday, September 22, 2016

5 tense we frequently use

helo my friend will describe the material that I can study English today
SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE
Used to express habitual actions or routines and general facts.
{I, YOU, THEY, WE} → use [DO]{SHE, HE, IT} → use [DOES]

FORMULA :
(+) S + V1 (s / es)
(-) S + do / does + not + V1
(?) Do / does + S + V1

subject present past
I am was you they are were wes he is was height

EXAMPLE
(+) Egi takes a bath twice a day
(-) Egi do not takes a bath twice a day
(?) Does egi takes a bath

SIMPLE PAST TENSE

Used to declare a sentence that happened in the past.

FORMULA :
(+) S + V2
(-) S + did + not + V1
(?) Did + S + V1

EXAMPLE:
          
 we (like) the beach so much (she)
(+) He like the beach so much
(-) He do not like the beach so much
(?) Did we like the beach so much

bonus: in: citg
          on: non completead dicss
           at: specisfsl place

           
PRESENT / PAST CONTINUOUS TENSEPRESENT

 used to express the ongoing activity, while PAST used to declare the ongoing activity yesterday.

FORMULA :
(+) S + Be + Ving
(-) S + Be + not + Ving
(?) Be + S + Ving

SUBJECT
PRESENT
PAST
I
AM
WAS
YOU, THEY, WE
ARE
WERE
SHE, HE, IT
IS
WAS

EXAMPLE:

(+) They are going to campus by bus
(-) They are not going to campus by bus
(?) Are they going to campus by bus
SIMPLE FUTURE TENSEU

sed to express events that have not occurred, still in rencakan, or events in the future.
FORMULA :
(+) S + Will + V1
(-) S + Will + not + V1
(?) Will + S + V1

EXAMPLE:

(+) They will go to campus by bus
(-) Will they go to campus by bus
(?) They will not go to campus by bus?

PERFECT PRESENT TENSE

Used to declare events that have occurred and the result still feels / looks.

FORMULA :

(+) S + has / have + V3
(-) S + has / have + not + V3
(?) Has / have + S + V3


HAS
HAVE
SHE, HE, IT
I, YOU, THEY, WE


EXAMPLE:
(+) They have gone to campus by motorcycle
(-) They have not gone to campus by motorcycle
(?) Have they gone to campus by motorcycle?

1. She (drink) coffe (S. Past)She drank coffe
2. They (start) the course (Pr. Perfect)They have started the course
3. Ana & Linda (open) the account (Past Cont.)Ana and Linda were opening the account
4. The bank (close) at 5 p.m (S. Present)The bank closes at
5 p.m5. The dog (run) through the park (S. Past)The dog ran through the park

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