... simple past: yesterday, last ______, past dates (in 1990), _____ ago, etc. Simple Past vs. Past Continuous Using both tenses together:Sometimes we use both the simple past and the past ... Note about Past Continuous!Some verbs are NOT typically used in the continuous tense. Instead, we prefer to use these verbs in the simple tenses (simple present or past) . These verbs are ... The simple past: structureEnglish has two types of verbs in the past tense: ãtaughtãwalkedãstudiedãgaveãbecameãcriedãlivedãdid Look at the following list of pasttense verbs ...
... SIMPLE FUTURE TENSE (TƯƠNG LAI ĐƠN)I/ USE (Cách dùng) Simple Future(tương lai đơn) dùng để diễn tả một hành động:1. Sẽ xảy ... to visit England next Sunday?- Yes, he is / No, he isn’t.EXERCISES ON TENSESUse the right form of the simple future tense: 1. My classmates (be) here in ten minutes.2. The monthly meeting...
... TOPIC 2: OUR PAST PERIOD 8: PRESENT SIMPLE, PASTSIMPLE AND PREPOSITIONS OF TIMEA. Theory:1. Present simple and past simple: Tenses Affirmation Negation InterrogationPresent simple S + am/ ... ____________ in the west.5. It (be) ____________ often hot in Summer.II. Put the verbs in the pastsimple tense 1. We (be) ____________ at school on time yesterday.2. The Browns (visit) ____________ ... moment/ …- AFTER / BEFORE + time- BETWEEN + time and timeB. Exercises:I. Put the verbs in the present simple tense 1. We often (do) ____________ homework after dinner.2. Nam (not watch) ____________...
... the past participle). 4 This indicates whether a verb may form its past and past participle regularly. Some verbs, like shine (No. 125), have both regular and irregular forms. 5 Five tense ... forms, remember that the past form can occur by itself, but the past participle almost always occurs aer a form of be or have.Like irregularpast forms, irregularpast participle forms are ... intensive tense is formed with do or does, and the past intensive tense is formed with did. ere is no future intensive tense, nor is the intensive used in the progressive tenses.e intensive tenses...
... Your Grammar SkillsThe Funny Noise – Irregular Verbs in the PastSimpleTense (gap-fill)Complete the gaps with an irregular verb in the pastsimple tense. Choose from:be, break, buy, come, ... make, put, read, ring, run, say, sleep, take, think, tell, writeNote: you will need to use some verbs more than once: Dear EthelI’m writing to tell you about something that happened yesterday....