Past Perfect Tense Had / Hadn’t PAST PARTICIPLE OF THE VERB +

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Thursday, August 4th Past Perfect Simple.
Advertisements

We use Present Perfect tense: When we are referring to a time frame that comes up to the present: When we are referring to a time frame that comes up.
… clearing up a little confusion
The Past Unreal Conditional Top Flex 8 Unit 8. Last Saturday, Lucy and Tony had a few misfortunes.They got lost on their way to a wedding. Lucy forgot.
SIMPLE PAST AFFIRMATIVE SIMPLE PAST AFFIRMATIVENEGATIVE.
English IV Looking ahead…
Elvira Hernández Sánchez
PRESENT PERFECT.
PRESENT PERFECT TENSE.
Conjugation of the verb do Present Tense 1.I1. We 2. You2. You 3. He, She, It3. They.
THE PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS TB p Formation – affirmative statements PRESENT PARTICIPLE  ing-form of the verb Now it’s your turn…
Present Perfect Tense Have / Has / Haven’t / Hasn’t PAST PARTICIPLE OF THE VERB +
Progressive Tenses We are worker bees!.
Norma Angélica Tolentino Mercado
S + Verb (1) IF the subject = (HE, SHE, IT) then VERB + S/ES
Regular and Irregular Verbs
Simple past tense: affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms
P RESENT P ERFECT P RESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS. Present Perfect PASTPRESENT.
Past Perfect. Application (Why?) We use the past perfect to show: two actions that happened in the past, the first action was complete before the second.
The Past Perfect Tense. The Past Perfect expresses the idea that something occurred before another action in the past. It can also show that something.
Simple Past Introduction. When do we use SIMPLE PAST?
Present Perfect Continuous. FORM has/have + been + present participle Examples: You have been waiting here for two hours. Have you been waiting here for.
PRESENT PERFECT TENSE (for and since). E.g.: I have studied English since last year. She has worked at the store for four years. We have lived here for.
Participles A participle is a form of a verb that acts as an adjective. –The crying woman left the movie theater. –The frustrated child ran away from home.
 We use the past continuous to describe an interrupted activity which continued for a period in the past and to talk about things happening for a continuous.
Using Verbs Correctly – Part Two Perfect Tenses Grade Seven.
Verb Tenses.
Review of Verbs Click to move slide.. Write the verb throw in the following tenses and forms. Subject: The young boy 1.Present Tense - Negative Form 2.Past.
PRESENT PERFECT. PRESENT PERFECT FORM The present perfect of any verb is composed of two elements : the appropriate form of the auxiliary verb to have.
Verb tenses.
+ Present Perfect & Present Perfect Progressive. + Present Perfect To talk about actions completed in the past (not specific time) Ex. She has exercised.
October 3 rd, Present Perfect Continuous Its structure: Subject [ I, she, he, you, we …] Auxiliary verb [Have / Has] Auxiliary verb Been main verb.
How to form these verbal tenses (revision) How to use them together Examples and exercises.
© 2011 wheresjenny.com PAST PERFECT TENSE USE: When two action occurred in the past. Speak the first action in past perfect tense. Speak the second action.
Passive voice (part 2) Negative statement Basic form Verb to be + not + past participle The classroom is not cleaned Questions Verb to be + past participle.
Voice.
Present perfect: a simplified guide
Simple Tenses How do you make the present tense? Use the infinitive form of the verb unless it is in the 3 rd person singular (add –s) And unless it is.
Answer in your Grammar section… 1.What is a direct object? What is an indirect object? In the following sentence, circle the D.O. and underline the I.O.
the Past Perfect tense What is this tense and when do we use it in English?
May 24 th, 2012 Topic: present perfect progressive Aim: you will describe actions that began in the past and they haven’t finished.
PAST SIMPLE, PRESENT PERFECT, PAST PERFECT PAST AND PRESENT TENSE.
Present perfect tense.
ENGLISH LANGUAGE PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS. Use PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS We use Present Perfect Continuous to express: an action which started in the.
FUTURE PERFECT TENSE.
PAST PERFECT. PAST PERFECT SIMPLE Affirmative Questions Negative subject had had not / hadn’t Had Past participle Past participle ?
ZEPING SUN PEIXIN WU PAST PERFECT TENSE. Menu 1.What does past perfect tense? 2.Why do we use past perfect tense? 3.How do we use past perfect tense?
GENERAL STRUCTURES. VERBS ▶ No conjugations. All information contained in the Paradigm : Base form simple past past participle ▶ Regular ( base form.

Past Simple. yesterdayyesterday last night/week/month/yearlast night/week/month/year 2 years/weeks/minutes ago2 years/weeks/minutes ago the day before.
Auxiliaries in simple past How to work with “did” and “was-were”
Past Perfect Tense © 2015 albert-learning.com. Past Perfect Tense © 2015 albert-learning.com FORM [had + past participle] Examples: Positive Form  You.
SIMPLE PAST TENSE. E.g.: I was at home last night. She got up at ten last Sunday. They watched a soccer game yesterday. The Simple Past Tense is used.
Be Verbs Am Is was Are were Used in the present contentious tense. There Meaning as main verbs is (state of being) Main verbs after them should be in the.
The Present Perfect the Present Perfect Continuous Tense the Present Perfect vs. the Present Perfect Continuous Tense 8° A-B-C.
Present perfect tense is a grammatical combination between the present tense and perfect tense. Type tenses in English which is used for an act of activity.
Multiversidad Latinoamericana. English IV “Present Perfect” Campus: Durango. Semester: 4 Profesor: Silvestre Jonattan Rivas Terrones Objective: Students.
P RESENT PERFECT It is an action that has beginning in the past and duration in the present.
VERB TENSES Teacher Rosa Maricato.
Present Perfect Continuous
simple present and past tenses
PRESENT & PAST TENSES.
Verb tenses.
Present perfect Unit 4.
Wishes about the PRESENT, PAST & Present Real Conditional
Past Perfect Tense Past Perfect Continuous Tense
Unit 3 Lesson 8: Progressive forms
By.Emilia.
Present Perfect Passive
Simple Tenses.
Presentation transcript:

Past Perfect Tense Had / Hadn’t PAST PARTICIPLE OF THE VERB +

Past Perfect Tense Present Future Past We use the Past Perfect for: Completed action before something in the past. EXAMPLE: She only understood the movie because she had read the book.

Past Perfect Tense Present Future Past We use the Past Perfect for: Duration before something in the past (NON-CONTINUOUS VERBS) EXAMPLE: We had had that car for ten years before it broke down.

Affirmative I had been busy. You had been busy. He hadbeen busy. She hadbeen busy. It hadbeen busy. We hadbeen busy. They hadbeen busy. Subject + had + P.P. verb + Complement

Negative I hadn’t stoppedwalking. You hadn’t stoppedwalking. He hadn’t stoppedwalking. She hadn’t stoppedwalking. It hadn’t stoppedwalking. We hadn’t stopped walking. They hadn’t stoppedwalking. Subject + had + not + P.P. verb + Complement Hadn’t → Had not

Interrogative HadI listenedto music ? HadYoulistenedto music ? HadHelistenedto music ? HadShelistenedto music ? HadItlistenedto music ? HadWelistenedto music ? HadTheylistenedto music ? Had + Subject + P.P. verb + Complement ?

PLAY AND ENJOY THE VIDEO

Past Perfect Tense Had Hadn’t