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A.

PAST TENSE - REGULAR VERBS

1. (+) I played chess this morning.

(-) I didn’t play chess this morning.

2. (+) Yesterday, you copied my homework.

(-) Yesterday, you didn’t copy my homework.

3. (+) My mom cooked a noodle recently.

(-) My mom didn’t cook a noodle recently.

4. (+) Once upon a time we decided to earned a new car .

(-) Once upon a time we didn’t decide to earn a new car .

5. (+) This morning she returned my book.

(-) This morning she didn’t return my book.

6. (+) He looked me in the eye last night.

(-) He didn’t look me in the eye last night.

7. (+) Gerry called the ambulance two minutes ago.

(-) Gerry didn’t call the ambulance two minutes ago.

8. (+) Mr. Samuel started the class last week.

(-) Mr. Samuel didn’t start the class last week.

9. (+) The last bus moved this evening.

(-) The last bus didn’t move this evening.

10. (+) They locked the door last night.

(-) They didn’t lock the door last night.


B. PAST TENSE - IRREGULAR VERBS

1. (+) I saw a ghost yesterday night.

(-) I didn’t see a ghost yesterday night.

2. (+) You drank too much last night.

(-) You didn’t drink too much last night.

3. (+) They hurt my feeling this morning.

(-) They didn’t hurt my feeling this morning.

4. (+) We bought an ice cream yesterday.

(-) We didn’t buy an ice cream yesterday.

5. (+) Last night She caught me cheating.

(-) Last night She didn’t catch me cheating.

6. (+) He burnt the house last week.

(-) He didn’t burn the house last week.

7. (+) Gerry built a nice house ten years ago.

(-) Gerry didn’t build a nice house ten years ago.

8. (+) Mr. Samuel came to my house this morning.

(-) Mr. Samuel didn’t come to my house this morning.

9. (+) The ball fell from my hand two seconds ago.

(-) The ball didn’t fall from my hand two seconds ago.

10. (+) They said that I looking good last night.

(-) They didn’t say that I looking good last night.


C. FUTURE TENSE - USING WILL/SHALL

1. (+) I shall play chess tomorrow.

(-) I shall not play chess tomorrow.

2. (+) We shall copy your homework in five minutes.

(-) We shall not copy your homework in five minutes.

3. (+) My mom will cook a noodle later.

(-) My mom won’t cook a noodle later.

4. (+) we shall decide to earn a new car next week.

(-) we shall not decide to earn a new car next week.

5. (+) She will return my book later today.

(-) She won’t return my book later today.

6. (+) He will look me in the eye soon.

(-) He won’t look me in the eye soon.

7. (+) Gerry will call the ambulance soon.

(-) Gerry will call the ambulance soon.

8. (+) Mr. Samuel will start the class next week.

(-) Mr. Samuel will start the class next week.

9. (+) The last bus will move in two hours.

(-) The last bus won’t move in two hours.

10. (+) They will lock the door tomorrow.

(-) They won’t lock the door tomorrow.


D. FUTURE TENSE – TO BE + GOING TO

1. (+) I’m going to be a civil engineering when I grow up.

(-) I’m not going to be a civil engineering when I grow up.

2. (+) She will be his wife soon.

(-) She won’t be his wife soon.

3. (+) He is going to be president next month.

(-) He is not going to be president next month.

4. (+) They will be happy if you come tommorow.

(-) They won’t be happy if you come tommorow.

5. (+) She will be sad when I arrive later.

(-) She won’t be sad me when I arrive later.

6. (+) You are going to be a famous artist in a few days.

(-) You are not going to be a famous artist in a few days.

7. (+) Gerry will be graduate when he finish his task soon.

(-) Gerry won’t be graduate when he finish his task soon.

8. (+) Mr. Samuel will be mad if we come late tommorow.

(-) Mr. Samuel won’t be mad if we come late tommorow.

9. (+) Look at those dark clouds in the sky. It is going to rain soon.

(-) Look at those dark clouds in the sky. It is not going to rain soon.

10. (+) Tommorow, the weather will be sunny.

(-) Tommorow, the weather won’t be sunny.

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