How do you change a regular verb into simple past tense?
add -ed
How do you change a verb into past continuous tense?
use was/were before the verb and add -ing
How do you change a verb into present continuous tense?
use am/is/are before the verb and add -ing to the verb
How do you change a verb into simple future tense?
add "will" or "going to" before the base verb
How you change a verb into future continuous tense?
use "will be" and add -ing to the verb
Change this sentence into simple past:
She walks to the store.
She walked to the store.
Change this sentence into past continuous:
I eat chocolate.
I was eating chocolate.
Change this sentence into present continuous:
They play soccer.
They are playing soccer.
Change this sentence into simple future:
We bought a car.
We will buy a car. or We are going to buy a car.
Change this sentence into future continuous:
I brush my teeth.
I will be brushing my teeth.
Change this sentence into simple past:
He eats dinner.
He ate dinner.
Change this sentence into past continuous:
She drove to the store.
She was driving to the store.
Change this sentence into present continuous:
I don't swim.
I am not swimming.
Change this sentence to make the verb negative:
I will become a doctor.
I won't become a doctor.
Change this sentence into future continuous:
They fly over the Pacific ocean.
They will be flying over the Pacific ocean.
Pronounce these words correctly:
painted, walked, cheated, danced
painted, walked, cheated, danced
Use the verb "walk" to finish this sentence:
They ___________ to the park when it started to rain.
were walking
Which sentence is correct?
A. She has a sister.
B. She is having a sister.
A
Which sentence is correct?
A. I will travel to Europe someday.
B. I will be traveling to Europe someday.
A
Which sentence is correct?
A. Sorry, I can't come to the party, I will be working.
B. Sorry, I can't come to the party, I will work.
A
Is simple past used for a completed past action or an action going on in the past ?
Completed in the past
Explain when we use the past continuous tense.
To describe an action that was ongoing in the past, emphasizing that it was happening at a specific time or for a period of time.
When do we use present continuous?
We use it for actions that are happening, in the process, right now
2 ways to form simple future tense
will + base verb
be+ going to + base verb
ALSO: be +verb+ing (Present Progressive)
When do we use future continuous tense?
The future continuous tense is used to talk about actions that will be in progress at a specific point in the future