How do you build the simple past when the verb is regular?
You add -ed to the infinitive.
How do you build the present perfect for a regular verb?
have/ has + past participle (infinitive + -ed)
How do you build the present perfect progressive?
Have/ has been + ing- form
Example: I have been reading.
How do you build the will-future?
will + infinitive
be + going to + infinitive
Name one signal word for simple past.
yesterday, one year ago, in 2018, last year, Monday, this morning
Name one signal word for present perfect.
just, already, often, never, not ... yet, before
How do you negate a sentence when using present perfect progressive?
Haven't/ hasn't been + ing-form
Formulate a question to get this answer:
He will be back until dinner.
When will he be back?
Formulate a question to get this answer:
Helena is going to meet Sarah later today.
Is Helena going to meet Sarah later today?
Formulate a question to this answer:
I ate eggs for breaksfast.
What did you eat for breakfast?
Formulate a question to get this answer:
She has been to Italy.
Has she ever been to Italy?
Name the two signal words for the present perfect progressive.
Since & for
How do you negate a sentence in will-future?
example: It will rain tomorrow.
Won't + infinitive
It won't rain tomorrow.
How do you negate a sentence using the going to future?
Example: He is going to show up on time.
am not/ aren't / isn't
Example: He is not going to show up on time.
How do you negate a sentence while using simple past?
With the use of didn't / did not + infinitive
Example: I didn't walk to school.
How do you negate a sentence when using present perfect?
Haven't/ Hasn't + past participle
Formulate a question to get this answer:
I have been cooking since 3pm.
Since when have you been cooking?
What's the simple past form of shake?
Shook
What's the present perfect of ring?
Example: The telephone rings.
Have/ has rung
Example: The telephone has rung.
Put this sentence in present perfect progressive.
I am at school.
There is no present perfect progressive for be, because it is describing the state of somebody.