eat / ate
eaten
Conjugate this sentence:
I _________ (to be) 15 years old when I went to Italy for the first time.
I was 15 years old when I went to Italy for the first time.
Conjugate this sentence in the present perfect tense:
I ___________ (to be) to Italy 10 times.
I have been to Italy 10 times.
Conjugate this sentence:
I made a pizza after the
customer __________(to order) it.
I made a pizza after the customer had ordered it.
The tense of a verb indicates the ______________ of the action or state of being expressed by the verb.
time
begin / began
begun
After she bullied the girl, she ________(to lose) all of her Instagram followers.
After she bullied the girl, she lost all of her Instagram followers.
I __________ (teach) English for 2 years.
I ____________(to work) in a restaurant for 3 years.
I have taught English for 2 years.
I have worked in a restaurant for 3 years.
Conjugate this sentence:
I _________ (to live) in Vietnam before
I ________ (to move) to Italy.
I had lived in Vietnam before I moved to Italy.
To turn a regular verb into the simple past tense we _______________
add "d" or "ed"
do / did
done
What do we add to regular verbs in the past simple tense?
-ed
Tell me 2 sentences using the present perfect.
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How do we form the past perfect?
Have in the past + past participle
When do we use the simple present tense?
To describe an action that is happening now, habitually / regularly and to state a fact or something that is true.
take / took
taken
Name 3 irregular verbs in the past simple tense.
to go, to come, to write, to read, to feel, to leave, ...
How is the present perfect formed?
Have in the present simple + past participle
ex: I have been
She has been
When do we use the past perfect?
To describe an action in the past before another past action.
The perfect tense refers to ___________________
actions that are already done or completed when we are speaking about them
is / was (to be)
been
Give me 2 sentences in the past simple tense.
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When do you use the present perfect?
An action that starts in the past and continues in the present.
Give me the past participles of the following verbs:
to be
to have
to go
Been
Had
Gone
The present perfect tense refers to
an action that started in the past and continues in the present.