It is used for predictions with no evidence
Simple future WILL
It is the auxiliary for Simple Past
Did
It is used to speak about things that are happening now.
Present Progressive
today, nowadays, recently , now, at the moment, these days are used in which tense?
Present Progressive
What do we always need for Progressive or continuous tenses?
Be + verb in ING
It is the contraction for will in negative form
won´t
Only in this Past Tense Affirmative sentences do not use auxiliary.
Simple Past
These are the auxiliaries for present perfect
have and has
never, often, always, every day, three times a week, are time words used in which tense?
Simple Present
What happens after a modal verb?
Modal verb + verb in the base form
It is used to express actions that will happen in a specific hour.
Future Progressive
Write on the board the structure for Past Perfect Progressive in NEGATIVE form:
S+HADN´T+BEEN+VERB IN PAST PARTICIPLE+COMPLEMENT.
Mention the structure for Simple Present in QUESTION FORM using Marco as a subject.
Does+Marco+verb in the base form + Complement?
Before, just, yet, already, ever are time words used for which tenses?.
Perfect Tenses
How do we create perfect tenses in the present, past, and future?
Present = have/ has + verb in past participle
Past = had + verb in past participle
Future = will + have + verb in past participle
We use ' Be going to' for
Future plans and predictions with evidence
The auxiliaries for Past Perfect progressive are :
had been
This tense is used for actions that have happened before, but are relevant at the moment of speaking.
Present Perfect
Yesterday, ______ ago, and last _______ are normally used for :
Simple Past and Past Progressive
What happens after 'Be' or 'get' passive?
Be + Verb (past participle)
Get + Verb (past participle)
Complete. Dan's _______________ take the order over to the customer.
going to
It is used to express an action that happened before another action in the past
Past Perfect
Mention the names of each type of Present and the auxiliaries for each tense
SIMPLE PRESENT DO AND DOES,
PRESENT PROGRESSIVE AM, IS, ARE ,
PRESENT PERFECT HAVE AND HAS,
PRESENT PERFECT PROGRESSIVE HAVE/ HAS BEEN
For hours, for months, for days, for a long time are expressions used for which tenses?
Progressive tenses.
Create a sentence in the following verb tenses:
Simple present
Past progressive
Future perfect
Past perfect progressive
Acceptable answers