What are the simple present forms of "be"
am, are, is
When do we use the present progressive?
When something is happening right now
The past participle of "be"
Been
Finish the sentence: We ____ start classes again in June.
will
What is a time expression for simple past?
Yesterday, last night, last year, last week
When do we use the simple present?
Habits, routines, general truths, to give instructions
Finish the sentence: You are _______ (cook) dinner.
You are cooking dinner.
The past participle of "go"
Gone
We use "will" and "b__ g_____ t_" to express the future.
We use "will" and "be going to" to express the future.
Complete the sentence: Cheng _______ (talk) to her brother last night.
talked
What is the present tense form of "have" for the subject "she"?
She has
Write a question in the present progressive: Hui is playing soccer right now.
Is Hui playing soccer right now?
Form a question: Dearli / ever / eat / dumplings?
Has Dearli ever eaten dumplings?
"Will" is a ______ verb
Modal
What is the past tense form of "be"?
was/were
Correct the sentence and answer the question: Does you have a pet?
Do you have a pet? Yes, I do. / No, I don't
Rewrite the sentence in the negative form: Isabel is getting ready for the party.
Isabel isn't getting ready for the party.
Form a sentence: Jackson / never / see / his favorite artist perform at a concert.
Jackson has never seen his favorite artist perform at a concert
Write a sentence using "will not (won't)" and a future time expression (tomorrow, next week, etc).
Example: I won't cook on Saturday.
Examples: Did you walk to class today?/Did you drive to work yesterday?/Did Evelyn go to the mall?
Conjugate the verb 'cry' for all subjects: I, You, She, He, It, They, We
I cry, You cry, She cries, He cries, It cries, They cry, We cry
How is the present progressive used in the sentence?: Carmen is playing basketball with friends next Sunday.
Present progressive for future
When do we use the present perfect?: 1) A finished action. 2) An unfinished action in the past that is still happening. 3) For something that will happen
2) A unfinished action in the past that is still happening
Rewrite this sentence into the negative form: I am going to wear my new shoes tonight.
I am not going to wear my new shoes tonight.
Rewrite this sentence into the negative form: We ate lunch at the cafeteria yesterday.
We didn't eat lunch at the cafeteria yesterday.