Put the verb 'go' in the 1st and 3rd person singular in the Simple Present.
I go. He/she/it goes.
Put the verb "go" in the 1st and 3rd person singular in the Present Progressive.
I am / I'm going.
He/she/it is going. / He's/She's/It's going.
Put the verb "go" in the 1st and 3rd person singular in the Present Perfect.
I have / I've gone.
He/she/it has gone.
Put the verb "go" in the 1st and 3rd person singular in the Simple Past.
I went.
He/she/it went.
Put the verb 'go' in the negative form in the 1st and 3rd person singular in the Simple Present.
I do not / don't go.
He/she/it does not/doesn't go.
Put the verb 'go' in the negative form in the 1st and 3rd person singular in the Present Progressive.
I am not/I'm not going.
He/she/it is not/isn't going.
Put the verb 'go' in the negative form in the 1st and 3rd person singular in the Present Perfect.
I have not/haven't gone.
He/she/it has not/hasn't gone.
Put the verb 'go' in the negative form in the 1st and 3rd person singular in the Simple Past.
I did not/didn't go.
He/she/it did not/didn't go.
Form a question using the verb 'go' in the Simple Present in the 2nd and 3rd person singular.
Do you go?
Does he/he/it go?
Form a question using the verb 'go' in the Present Progressive in the 2nd and 3rd person singular.
Are you going?
Is he/she/it going?
Form a question using the verb 'go' in the Present Perfect in the 2nd and 3rd person singular.
Have you gone?
Has he/she/it gone?
Form a question using the verb 'go' in the Simple Past in the 2nd and 3rd person singular.
Did you go?
Did he/she/it go?
Name two signal words for the Simple Present.
e.g.
- every day/week/month/year
- usually, sometimes, always, often, never
Name two signal words for the Present Progressive.
e.g.
now - at the moment
- at present
Name two signal words for the Present Perfect.
e.g.
already - so far - ever
- not yet - since/for
Name two signal words for the Simple Past.
e.g.
last week/month/year - yesterday
- 2 days ago - in 1994
Form a sentence with at least subject - predicate - object in the 3rd person singular in the Simple Present using a signal word.
e.g.
She gets up at 6 o'clock every morning.
Form a sentence with at least subject - predicate - object in the negative form in the 3rd person plural in the Present Progressive using a signal word.
The students are not/aren't listening to the teacher at the moment.
Form a question with at least subject - predicate - object in the 2nd person plural in the Present Perfect using a signal word.
e.g.
Have you ever been to France?
Form a sentence with at least subject - predicate - object in the 1st person plural in the Simple Past using a signal word. Then change it into the negative form and into the question.
e.g.
We went to the cinema last weekend.
We didn't go to the cinema last weekend.
Did you go to the cinema last weekend?