VERB TENSES REVIEW.

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VERB TENSES REVIEW

SIMPLE PRESENT They work hard every day Do they work...? They don´t work... He works hard every day Does he work...? He doesn´t work...

ADVERBS SIMPLE PRESENT Always, usually, often, sometimes, seldom, never etc. Every... (day, month, year, class etc) On Mondays, Sundays, Weekends etc. HABITS/ REGULAR ACTIONS.

SIMPLE PAST They worked hard yesterday Did they work ...? They didn´t work... He worked hard yesterday Did he work...? He didn´t work...

ADVERBS YESTERDAY THE DAY BEFORE YESTERDAY LAST... ( WEEK, YEAR, CLASS...ETC.) (time period)...AGO WHEN + CLAUSE IN THE PAST DEFINITE TIME IN THE PAST.

SIMPLE FUTURE They will work hard tomorrow will they work...? They won´t work... He will work hard tomorrow Will he work...? He won´t work...

ADVERBS TOMORROW The day after tomorrow The week after next. NEXT ...( WEEK,MONTH,YEAR...ETC) IN...+ ( time period ) (time period) + ...from now.

PRESENT PROGRESSIVE/ continuous They are working hard now Are they working...? They aren´t working... He is working hard now. Is he working... ? He isn´t working...

ADVERBS NOW At this moment This...( year, month, afternoon etc.) at present.

PAST PROGRESSIVE/ continuous They were working hard Were they working...? They weren´t working... He was working hard. was he working...? He wasn´t working...

WHEN TO USE To emphasize the length of an action in the past. Two actions in the past at the same time. One interrupts the other.PAST PROGRESSIVE AND SIMPLE PAST. They were working hard when I saw them.

WHEN TO USE Two parallel actions in the past. PAST PROGRESSIVE AND PAST PROGRESSIVE. They were working hard while I was sleeping.

PRESENT PERFECT They have worked hard. Have they worked...? They haven´t worked... He has worked hard. Has he worked...? He hasn´t worked...

WHEN TO USE 1 – No definite time. They have worked hard. 2 – Action that started in the past and continues in the present. SINCE – ( starting point) FOR – ( duration ) They have worked hard since last year They have worked hard for one year

WHEN TO USE 3 – Action that happened many times in the past and can be repeated in the future. Paulo Coelho has written several books. ( He´s alive and can write other books ).

WHEN TO USE 4) JUST. Recently completed action. Sally has just arrived. 5) ALREADY and YET. They have already done the work. They haven´t done the work yet. Have they done the work yet ? ( yes or no ? ) Have they already done the work ? ( surprise)

WHEN TO USE 6) EVER and NEVER Ever – one day in your life. Have you ever met a famous actor ? I have never met a famous actor. BUT... I Have already met a famous actor. 7) RECENTLY, LATELY, NOWADAYS.