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SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE EXAMPLE

Verbal: (+) I see you SIMPLE PAST TENSE


EXAMPLE
BRIEF EXPLANATION (-) I do not see you Verbal: (+) I saw you
The simple present or present simple is one of the verb forms associated (?) Do I see you? BRIEF EXPLANATION (-) I did not see you
with the present tense in modern English. Present simple is used to talk about things Nominal: (+) I am a college student Past simple is used to explain the action which and ended (?) Did I see you?
in general. We used it to say that something happens all the time or repeatedly, or (-) I am not a college student sometime in the past. The action is simply mentioned and Nominal: (+) I was a college student
understood to have taken place in the past. (-) I was not a college student
that something is true in general. (?) Am I a college student?
(?) Was I a college student?
PATTERN SPECIAL CASES PATTERN
There are special cases in Simple Present Tense, especially for Verbal: SPECIAL CASES
Verbal: the third person singular subject (She, He, It). (+) Subject + Verb2 + Object/Complement
1. For verbal positive sentences, In the third person singular
(+) Subject + Verb 1 + Object/Complement
(-) Subject + Auxiliary (Do/Does) + Not + Verb 1 + Obejct/Complement
the verb always ends in -s. Here are the spelling rules: (-) Subject + Auxiliary (did) + Verb 1 + Object/Complement
(?) Auxiliary(did) + Subject + Verb 1 + Object/Complement
There are two forms of Verb 2 in Past Simple. Regular and
(?) Auxiliary(Do/Does) + Subject + Verb 1 + Object Complement
Silent e Vowel + Y Consonant +
Y
Verbs
ending in
Verbs ending
in s, z, ch, Nominal: Irregular Verbs.
Nominal:
o sh, and tch (+) Subject + Tobe (was/were) + Noun/Adejctive Regular Verb Irregular Verb
Miss --> (-) Subject + Tobe(was/were) + Not + Noun Adjective
(+) Subject + Tobe(is/am/are) + Noun/adjective Close -->
Closes
Play --> Plays Study -->
Studies
Go --> Goes
Misses (?) Tobe(was/were) + Subject + Noun/Adjective Verb 1 Verb 2 Verb 1 Verb 2
(-) Subject + Tobe (is/am/are) + Not + Noun/Adjective Note: Was= I,She,He,It; Were= You,They,We Scream Screamed Sleep Slept
(?) Tobe (is/am/are) + Subject + Noun/Adjective For other words,you just have to put an 's' at the end of it.
Example: Drink --> Drinks, Read --> Reads, Etc. Work Worked Drink Drank
Note: Is= She,He,It; Am= I; Are= You,They,We 2. Negative and question for Third Persen Singular forms ADVERB OF TIME
use DOES (= the third person of the auxiliary 'DO') + the
ADVERB OF TIME infinitive of the verb. Yesterday, last night, last month, two years ago, etc.
Eq: (+) He eats ice cream
Everyday, Every morning, Every Saturday, always, normally, etc. (-) He does not eat ice cream
(?) Does he eat ice cream?

SIMPLE TENSE
ADHIMAS PUTRA SATYA
AGISNI LUTFIKA WARDANI
ANDI HALIMAH
ELFAN FAUZI AKBAR

GROUP 1 Simple sentence is a group of words that forms a complete thought. Simple sentences are called 'simple' because
LU LU RIHHADATUL AISY
MOHAMMAD NOR RIZAL
M FAISHAL MAKKY
VEREN YOLANDA
they contain only one subject and one verb or predicate. Predicate is the main verb in a sentence and any additional YUNITA AULIA AFINA
YUSUF MUSLIM
components related to the subject's actions.

SIMPLE FUTURE TENSE EXAMPLE


SIMPLE PAST FUTURE TENSE
Verbal: (+) - I wil see you
BRIEF EXPLANATION I am going to see you tomorrow morning EXAMPLE
(-) - I wil not see you BRIEF EXPLANATION
- I am not going to see you tomorrow morning Verbal:
Future Simple used when we plan or make a decision to do something. It is (?) - Wil I see you? Simple Past Future is used to express the idea that in the (+) - I would see you
used to express an action which has not occurred yet and wil occur after saying or in future. - Am I going to see you tomorrow morning? - I was going to see you today
Nominal: (+) - I wil be a college student past you thought something would happen in the future. (-) - I would not see you
PATTERN
- I am going to be a college student tomorrow morning
(-) - I wil not be a college student
It does not matter if you are correct or not. - I was not going to see you today
(?) - Would I see you?
Verbal: (+) Subject + Wil /Tobe going to + verb 1 + Object/Complement - I am not going to be a college student tomorrow morning PATTERN - Was I going to see you today?
(-) - Subject + Wil + Not + Verb 1 + Object/Complement (?) - Wil I be a college student? Nominal:
- Am I going to be a college student tomorrow morning? Verbal: (+) - I would be a college student
- Subject + Tobe + Not + Going to + Verb 1 + Object/Complement (+) Subject + Would/Tobe(Was/were) going to + Verb 1 + Object/Complement - I was going to be a college student today
(?) - Wil + Subject + Verb 1 + Object/Complement Wil vs To be going to (-) - Subject + Would + not + Object/Complement (-) - I would not be a college student
- Tobe + Subject + Going to + Verb 1 + Object/Complement - Subject + Tobe(was/were) + not + going to + verb 1 + Object/Complement - I was not going to be a college student today
Nominal: (+) Subject + Wil /Tobe going to + be + Noun/Adjective We use 'wil ' when we want to say something that wil occur (?) - Would + Subject + Verb 1 + Object/Complement (?) - Would I be a college student?
(-) Subject + Wil + Not + be + Noun/Adjective in the future but not in a specific time. Or we just want - Tobe(was/were) + Subject + going to + Verb 1 + Object/Complement - Was I going to be a college student today?
to do something without plan. We also can use 'wil ' to say Nominal:
- Subject + Tobe + Not + Going to + be + Noun/Adjective (+) Subject + Would/ Tobe(Was/were) going to + be + Noun/Adjective Would vs Tobe(Was/Were) going to
facts that wil occur in the future. We use 'Tobe going to' (-) - Subject + Would + not + be + Noun/Adjective
(?) Wil + Subject + be + Noun/Adjective when we want to say something that we want to do in the We use 'Would' when we talk about something/action that will
- Subject + Tobe (was/were) + not + going to + be + Noun/Adjective
- Tobe + Subject + Going to + be + Noun/Adjective future in a specific time. That is why usually a future simple (?) Would + Subject + be + Noun/Adjective we do voluntarily, without plan. Or, when we want to promise
sentences that use 'Tobe going to' are added Specific Adverb - Tobe (was/were) + Subject + going to + be + Noun/Adjective to do something. We use Tobe(was/were) going to when we
ADVERB OF TIME of time. arrange plan, and we want to bring the plan into reality.
Tomorrow, tonight, next month, soon, as soon as, etc.

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