The document describes the different tenses used in English: present simple tense for facts and habits, present continuous tense for ongoing actions happening now, and present tense for actions that will take place in the near future. Key words are provided to identify each tense, including always, now, and going to. Formulas show the structures for affirmative, negative and interrogative sentences in each tense.
The document describes the different tenses used in English: present simple tense for facts and habits, present continuous tense for ongoing actions happening now, and present tense for actions that will take place in the near future. Key words are provided to identify each tense, including always, now, and going to. Formulas show the structures for affirmative, negative and interrogative sentences in each tense.
The document describes the different tenses used in English: present simple tense for facts and habits, present continuous tense for ongoing actions happening now, and present tense for actions that will take place in the near future. Key words are provided to identify each tense, including always, now, and going to. Formulas show the structures for affirmative, negative and interrogative sentences in each tense.
Present always,usually,often, Affirmative generally,sometimes Facts (things that (subject+verb) , never,everyday, are always true). Negative everyweek,every year, Simple (subject+do,does+not+verb) once a day,twice a Regular habits or week, in the morning,at Interrogative repeated actions. (do,does+subject+verb+?) night,in the afternoon,on monday,on friday.
An on going action is Affirmative now,right
happening now, either at (subject+am,is,are+verb+ing) now,nowaday, the moment of speech Negative still at the Continuous or now in a large sense. (subject+am,is,are+not+verb+in moment,at An action is g) going to take place in the Interrogative present, near future. (am,is,are+subject+verb+ing) currently.