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Verb Tense Review 1
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Simple Present
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He/she/it + base form + S
Simple Present: Form S + base form I EAT He/she/it + base form + S SHE EATS
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Simple Present Simple present is used for: for schedules for habits
for facts/opinions with adverbs of frequency
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Simple Present Simple present is used for: for schedules for habits
for facts/opinions with adverbs of frequency The school opens at 8:00. Class starts at 9:30. The bus leaves at 3:40
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Simple Present Simple present is used for: for schedules for habits
for facts/opinions with adverbs of frequency I wake up early. She doesn’t eat meat. I watch American TV.
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Simple Present Simple present is used for: for schedules for habits
for facts/opinions with adverbs of frequency COTR is in Cranbrook. I love yellow. Your hair is beautiful.
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Simple Present Simple present is used for: for schedules for habits
for facts/opinions with adverbs of frequency I usually eat breakfast. I never smoke. She always asks for help.
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Simple Past
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Simple Present: Form S + base form + D/ED I WALKED Did + S + base form? Did you talk?
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Simple Past Simple past is used with: grammar examples
completed events with a time actions that won’t be repeated The boy ate a snake. Governments created borders.
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Simple Past Simple past is used with: grammar examples
completed events with a known time actions that won’t be repeated I had a good time yesterday. What did you do when the man came in?
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Simple Past Simple past is used with: grammar examples
completed events with a time actions that won’t be repeated He died. I visited that building before it fell down.
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Present Perfect
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Present Perfect: Form I/you/we/they +HAVE past He/She/It HAS participle
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Present Perfect Present perfect is used for:
completed actions with NO time Already, yet, ever, and never Actions that CAN be repeated exactly I’ve seen that man. I’ve visited the United States. Has he talked to you about your score?
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Present Perfect Present Perfect is used for:
completed actions with NO time Already, yet, ever, and never Actions that CAN be repeated exactly Have you gone yet? I have never eaten pig. She has already finished the ELP.
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Present Perfect Present Perfect is used for:
completed actions with NO time Already, yet, ever, and never Actions that CAN be repeated exactly Have you seen Tamako this morning? I have studied a lot this month.
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