run
Simple past: ran
Past participle: run
The last time I saw her, she was in a hurry.
past simple
We is going to go to the movies on Friday
We (are/is) going to go to the ZOO on Sunday.
We are going to go to the ZOO on Sunday.
Will Sara be at the Party? Yes,...
Yes, she will.
play
Simple past: played
Past participle: played
I’m having a great time at the party right now.
present continuous
We are not understanding.
We DON'T understand.
Nancy (love/loves/ is loving) to visit her family.
Nancy loves to visit her family.
Did you do your homework last night?
NO
No, I didn't do my homework last night.
see
Simple past: saw
Past participle: seen
I had never been late until that time.
past perfect
Slow down. You drive too fast.
Slow down. You ARE DRIVING too fast.
Justin Bieber wrote a song about his girlfriend (when he was fifteen/lately).
Justin Bieber wrote a song about his girlfriend when he was fifteen.
Have you ever been to California?
YES
Yes, I have been to California.
have
Simple past: had
Past participle: had
This is the first time I’ve been here.
present perfect
SURPRISE QUESTION! Name 5 different words or expressions other than "tomorrow" that can be used to talk about the future.
For example: later, tonight, next week, this weekend, next year, the day after tomorrow, etc..
How (much/many) chocolate bars (do/does/did) Ben buy everyday?
How many chocolate bars does Ben buy everyday?
Are they going to study during the weekend? No,...
No, they aren't.
go (there are two past participles)
Simple past: went
Past participle: gone/been
By the time you finish, I will have already left.
Future perfect
Would you prefer tea or coffee?
I am going to have some coffee, please.
I WILL HAVE some coffee, please.
We still have (few/a few) days before the deadline.
We still have a few days before the deadline.
When did you go to the cinema?
(last Friday)
I went to the cinema last Friday.