VERB TENSE REVIEW 1.Present Continuous 2.Past Continuous 3.Simple Present 4.Simple Past 5.Future – Going to.

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VERB TENSE REVIEW 1.Present Continuous 2.Past Continuous 3.Simple Present 4.Simple Past 5.Future – Going to

¹SIMPLE PRESENT Talk about habits and routine Tom studies every day. *Affirmative sentences: add ‘s’, ‘es, ‘ies for he, she, it. auxiliaries: Do / Does

SIMPLE PRESENT ADVERBS ALWAYS (sempre) USUALLY / GENERALLY (geralmente) SOMETIMES (às vezes) NORMALLY (normalmente) NEVER (nunca) OFTEN / FREQUENTLY (frequentemente) EVERY... (day, week) (todo...) ON + day of the week (Saturday, Monday...)

²PRESENT CONTINUOUS Talk about actions that are still in progress at the moment we are speaking Tom is studying right now. auxiliary: am/is/are

PRESENT CONTINUOUS ADVERBS AT THE/THIS MOMENT ( nesse momento) TODAY (hoje) NOW / RIGHT NOW (agora) LISTEN! (Escute!) LOOK! (Olhe!)

³PAST CONTINUOUS Talk about an action that were in progress in certain moment in the past when another action happened or at the same moment of another action (while) Tom was studying when they arrived. auxiliary: was/were

PAST CONTINUOUS ADVERBS when another action happened Tom was studying when they arrived. at the same moment of another action Tom was studying while they were playing soccer.

4 Simple Past Talk about actions that happened in a certain moment in the past and they’re already finished Tom studied last night. *Affirmative sentences: verb in the 2 nd column. auxiliary: Did

SIMPLE PAST ADVERBS YESTERDAY (ontem) LAST.... (NIGHT / WEEK / MONTH / YEAR) (passado(a)...).... AGO (TWO DAYS AGO) (atrás) WHEN.... (WHEN YOU ARRIVED) (quando...)

5 Future (plans) – ‘GOING TO’ Talk about an action that is going to happen in the future Tom is going to study in Canada next month. auxiliary: am/is/are + going to + verb

FUTURE ‘GOING TO’ ADVERBS TOMORROW (amanhã) NEXT.... (WEEK / MONTH / YEAR) (próximo...) SOON (em breve) THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW (depois de amanhã) IN... (TWO DAYS / 2015) (em...)