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Forming Verb Tenses for Regular Verbs Mrs. Zakrewski 7 th Grade Language Arts.

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1 Forming Verb Tenses for Regular Verbs Mrs. Zakrewski 7 th Grade Language Arts

2 To form the PRESENT TENSE…use the base form of the verb. Examples: complain, worry, enjoy, save

3 PRESENT TENSE VERBS are verbs that are existing or happening now.

4 To form the PAST TENSE…add d or ed to the base form of the verb. Examples: complained, worried, enjoyed, saved

5 PAST TENSE VERBS are verbs that are existing or happening in the past.

6 To form FUTURE TENSE verbs…use will with the base form of the word. Examples: will complain, will worry, will enjoy, will save

7 FUTURE TENSEVERBS are existing or happening in the future.

8 To form the PRESENT PERFECT TENSE…use have or has with the past form. Examples: has complained, have worried, has enjoyed, has saved

9 The PRESENT PERFECT TENSE are verbs that are existing or happening sometime before now. Examples: We have dreaded this for a long time. He has complained about the ride often.

10 To form the PAST PERFECT TENSE…use had with the past form. Examples: had complained, had worried, had enjoyed, had saved

11 PAST PERFECT TENSE VERBS are verbs that are existing or happening before a specific time in the past. Examples: Until today, we had dreaded this for weeks.

12 To form FUTURE PERFECT TENSE VERBS…use will have or shall have with the past form. Examples: Fred will have been here six times. We shall have enjoyed ourselves immensely!

13 FUTURE PEFECT TENSE VERBS are existing or happening before a specific time in the future.

14 The End!


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