When you use the subjects "He/She/It", what happens to the main verb?
You add "-s,-es,-ies" to the verb.
Example:
cook --> cooks
cry --> cries
What is the structure of the sentences using Present Continuous?
Subject + verb to be (am/is/are) + verb in -ing form
What is the past form of the verb "write"?
wrote
What is the structure of the sentences using Past Continuous?
Subject + verb to be in past form (was/were) + verb in -ing form
Every day, my parents ______ (drink) coffee together before work.
Every day, my parents drink coffee together before work.
We use Simple Present to talk about: __________________
Daily routines, facts, schedules, etc.
Mention 2 time expressions you can use in Present Continuous
Now, right now, at the moment, currently, today, this week/month/year, etc.
Last night, he booked a flight to Hawaii for our anniversary.
True of false:
We use
WHEN to show interruption / short action
WHILE to show two long actions / same time
It is true.
I usually _____ (work) from home, but yesterday I _______ (work) at the office.
I usually work from home, but yesterday I worked at the office.
-1 positive
-1 negative
-1 question
Good job!
True or False: You can also use Present Continuous to talk about planned future actions (with time reference).
This is true. For example: We are meeting tomorrow at 5 PM
What is the past form of the verb "cut"?
cut
While she ______ (work), her kids ______ (play) in the living room.
While she was working, her kids were playing in the living room.
I _______ (cook) when my roommate ______ (come) home.
I was cooking when my roommate came home.
My mom __________ (walk) my dog every Saturday at 9 am.
My mom walks my dog every Saturday at 9 am.
Spot the mistake and correct the sentence:
"We isn't accepting new students every week"
We aren't accepting new students right now.
*You can use other time expression instead of right now
Pronounce the following verbs:
-applauded
-loved
-looked
Word pronounced as /id/: applauded
Word pronounced as /d/: loved
Word pronounced as /t/:looked
Tell me something that happened to you using Past Continuous.
Use when or while.
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She ______ (drive) to work every day, but yesterday she ______ (take) the bus.
She drives to work every day, but yesterday she took the bus.
Describe your morning routine using Simple Present and time expressions (always, usually, every week, etc.)
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What did you do yesterday? Describe it using Simple Past
Good job!!
What were you doing when you found out you got the job you wanted?
Great story!
I usually ______(listen) to music while I ______ (work)
I usually listen to music while I’m working.