The train ______ every morning at 8 AM. (to leave)
The train leaves every morning at 8 AM.
The dog ______ with his toy. (to play)
The dog is playing with his toy.
drink - _____ - drunk
drink - drank - drunk
Jack _____ me yesterday. (to call)
Jack called me yesterday.
I _______ tennis since I was six. (to play)
I have played tennis since I was six.
What is the form of the Present Simple?
base form of the verb, she/he/it "+s"
What is the form of the Present Continuous?
am/is/are (present tense of "to be") + verb-ing
_____ - swore - sworn
swear - swore - sworn
What is the form of the Past Simple?
base form +ed, with the exception of irregular verbs
What is the form of the Present Perfect?
have/has (present tense of "to have") + past participle (verb+ed / irregular)
Create a negative sentence:
I eat meat.
I don't eat meat.
Create a sentence:
LIBRARY / HE / (TO GO)
He is going to the library.
___ - ___ - let
let - let - let
What question does this answer?
Helen drove to work.
How did Helen go to work?
Did Helen drive to work?
A: Do you like the original "Star Wars"?
B: I don't know. I ______ those movies. (to see, never)
I have never seen those movies.
What question does this answer?
"They live on Elm Street."
Where do they live?
Do they live on Elm Street?
Make a question:
NOT DO / YOUR HOMEWORK / YOU
Aren't you doing your homework?
Why aren't you doing your homework?
shake - _____ - _____
shake - shook - shaken
When I was ten years old, I _____ my arm. It really _____. (to break, to hurt)
When I was ten years old, I broke my arm. It really hurt.
Make a question:
SECRET / (TO BE) / HOW LONG
How long has it been a secret?
Create a sentence:
(TO BE) / SHE / STRAWBERRIES / ALLERGIC / BUT / THEM / ANYWAY / (TO EAT) / SHE
She is allergic to strawberries, but she eats them anyway.
Create a sentence:
SHE / IN CLASS / NOT SPEAK / ENGLISH
She isn't speaking English in class.
She isn't speaking in English class.
____ - wore - ____
wear - wore - worn
Create a sentence:
TO WAIT / FOR / MY FRIEND / I / BUT / TO ARRIVE / SHE / AN HOUR LATE
I waited for my friend, but she arrived an hour late.
THE OLD MAN / BEFORE / CROSSING THE STREET / (TO NEED) / HELP
The old man has needed help crossing the street before.