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UNDERSTANDING TENSES Miss Melton 8 th Grade Pre-Ap Language Arts
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DIRECTIONS Please grab a piece of colored paper for your notes. Take out a writing utensil and label the paper “Tenses” As we go through the presentation copy down the things that are in UNDERLINED.
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WHAT ARE TENSES? Tenses provide an indication of the time when something occurred. These are the variations of verb forms which function to establish a time frame in which the action occurred. There are three main forms of tenses with reference to time, and three different aspects with which each can be viewed. Past- this describes something that has already occurred Present- this describes something that is occurring Future- this describes something that will occur
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POP QUIZ!!! WHAT IS A PARTICIPLE? Present participle= (verb)+(ing) Past participle= (verb)+(ed)
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FORMS OF PAST TENSE Simple Past- describes things that were completed in the past [VERB]+ed or irregular verb You called Debbie. Bruce swam yesterday. Past Continuous- used to describe things which occurred in the past over a span of time. [was/were + present participle] You were studying when she called. It was snowing last winter. Past Perfect-things that are happened before a specific time or event in the present. [had + past participle] She had already seen the movie. It had been many years since she went sailing.
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FORMS OF PRESENT TENSE Simple Present- express the idea that an action is repeated or normal [VERB] + s/es in third person He runs daily. Cats like milk. Present Continuous- express the idea that something is happening now, at this very moment [am/is/are + present participle] He is watching tv. The puppies are sleeping right now. Present Perfect- to say that an action happened at an unspecified time before now [has/have + been + present participle] You have been taking notes all hour. She has been sleeping all weekend.
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FORMS OF FUTURE TENSE Simple Future- describes things that will happen [will + verb] or [going to + verb] You will succeed on your exam. He is going to hike this afternoon. Future Continuous- used to describe things which will occur in the future over a span of time. [will be + present participle] or [am/is/are + going to be + present participle] You will be studying when she called. You are going to be waiting for her when her plane arrives tonight. Future Perfect-things that are happening and are continuing to happen habitually [will have + past participle] or [am/is/are + going to have + past participle] You will have finished the exam by tomorrow. How many countries are you going to have visited by the time you turn 50?
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WORKS CITED http://www.englishpage.com/verbpage/presentcontinuous.html http://www.englishpage.com/verbpage/presentcontinuous.html For extra help try these sites: http://www.learnenglish.de/grammar/tensetext.html http://www.learnenglish.de/grammar/tensetext.html https://youtu.be/6iYhvkSHoGg https://youtu.be/6iYhvkSHoGg http://www.englishpage.com/verbpage/verbtenseintro.html http://www.englishpage.com/verbpage/verbtenseintro.html
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ASSIGNMENT Review the assignment sheet. You are to write a narrative in which you tell your life story as if you are 60 years old. Be sure to use the appropriate tenses in your paper. Additionally, you should incorporate information from previously studied texts in your paper.
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