AUXILIARY
DO/DOES
AUXILIARY
DID
AFFIRMATIVE STRUCTURE
SUB + AUX (to be) + PRESENT PARTICIPLE (ing) + C
Affirmative Structure
SUB + AUX (to be past) + PRESENT PARTICIPLE (ing) + C
AUXILIARY
WILL
INTERROGATIVE STRUCTURE
AUX + SUB+ VSF + C + ?
NEGATIVE STRUCTURE
SUB+AUX (-)+VSF+C
AUXILIARY
(to) be: am/is/are
AUXILIARY
NEGATIVE STRUCTURE
SUB+AUX(WON'T)+VSF+C
Example of negative third person
When do we use the simple past?
To talk about a COMPLETED ACTION IN A TIME BEFORE NOW
Example of negative
When do we use the past continuous?
To show that an ongoing past actions was happening at a specific moment of interruption, or that two ongoing actions were happening at the same time.
When do we use the simple future?
To predict a future event, to express spontaneous decision, to make promises, offers, requests.
When do we use the Simple Present?
To express HABITS, GENERAL TRUTHS, REPEATED ACTIONS OR UNCHANGING SITUATIONS, EMOTIONS AND WISHES
Example of interrogative
When do we use the present continuous?
For things that are happening AT THE MOMENT OF SPEAKING.
Temporary situations
Example of affirmative
Example of interrogative
Example of interrogative
Example of negative
Example of interrogative
Example of interrogative
Example of negative