Conjugate the verb to be at the simple present tense.
I am
You are
He/She/It is
We are
You are
They are
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Name two time markers for the simple present tense.
Often, sometimes, usually, constantly, frequently, etc.
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What is the ending for regular verbs at the simple past?
-ED
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Name two of the three ways to indicate the future simple.
-be going to
-will
-present continuous (for near future events)
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Name a reason why you would choose to use the present perfect.
Action that started in the past, and continues in the present.
Action that has an impact on the present.
Action that happened at an unspecified time in the past.
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Conjugate the verb to be at the simple past.
I was
You were
He/She/It was
We were
You were
They were
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Name two time markers for the present continuous tense.
Now, at the moment, currently, presently, etc.
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When asking a question in the past, what auxiliary do you use (except when using the verb to be)?
Ex: Where _______ you go?
Did
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What would you use to make a spontaneous decision for the future?
Will. EX: It’s cold. I will close the window.
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What is the difference between for and since?
For: for a duration of time
EX: I have played soccer for 10 years!!!
Since: for a specific time in the past.
EX: I have played soccer since 2004.
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Conjugate the vert to be in the future tense.
I will be OR I am going to be
You will be OR You are going to be
He/She/It will be OR He/She/It is going to be
We will be OR We are going to be
You will be OR You are going to be
They will be OR They are going to be
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I use this tense to describe habits, facts, generalizations.
The simple present.
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What is the difference of use between the simple past and the past continuous?
Simple past: action happening in the past that is completed.
EX: Yesterday, I played baseball.
Past continuous: action in progress in the past, or action that is happening at the same time as another action.
EX: I was playing baseball when you called me.
EX2: I was playing baseball while you were playing hockey.
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Future continuous: How would you say: À deux heures demain, je serai en train de jouer au golf.
At 2 o’clock tomorrow, I will be playing golf.
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How do you form the present perfect?
Subject + ______ or ______ + ___________
Subject + have or has + past participle (3rd column)
EX. for a regular verb: You have walked.
EX. for an irregular verb: He has spoken.
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Conjugate the verb to be at the present perfect tense.
I have been
You have been
He/She/It has been
We have been
You have been
They have been
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What auxiliary is used for the present continuous?
To be.
EX: I am playing
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Name two time markers for the simple past.
Yesterday, Last (year, month, week, Christmas, etc.), ago, etc.
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Name two time markers that indicate the future.
Next (week, month, year, Christmas, etc.), tomorrow, tonight, etc.
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What is the difference between the simple past and the present perfect?
Simple past: action is finished and happened at a specified time in the past.
Present perfect: Action is not finished, or has an impact on the present. Action that happened at an unspecified time in the past.
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True Or False: The verb to be is the most regular verb that exists in the English language.
False. It is probably the most irregular verb!
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When do you use the present continuous?
When it’s an action in progress or an ongoing action.
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Correct the sentence: Did you spoke to the teacher?
Did you speak to the teacher.
*** Did already indicates the past tense. You only need one indicator!
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Conjugate the verb to do at the present perfect.
I have done
You have done
He/She/It has done
We have done
You have done
They have done.