This document outlines the basic structure of simple present and past tense sentences in English using personal pronouns, auxiliary verbs, verbs, and complements. For simple present tense sentences, it shows the affirmative, negative, and question forms using "to be" verbs like "is", "am", and "are". For simple past tense, it does the same using past tense forms of "to be" like "was" and "were".
This document outlines the basic structure of simple present and past tense sentences in English using personal pronouns, auxiliary verbs, verbs, and complements. For simple present tense sentences, it shows the affirmative, negative, and question forms using "to be" verbs like "is", "am", and "are". For simple past tense, it does the same using past tense forms of "to be" like "was" and "were".
This document outlines the basic structure of simple present and past tense sentences in English using personal pronouns, auxiliary verbs, verbs, and complements. For simple present tense sentences, it shows the affirmative, negative, and question forms using "to be" verbs like "is", "am", and "are". For simple past tense, it does the same using past tense forms of "to be" like "was" and "were".
Afirmative PP + To Negative PP + To be V Question To be V +
Simple Past Tense (to be verb in past tense) W
Afirmative PP + To be V Negative PP + To be V (in p Question To be V (in past tens verb) BE, AM, IS, ARE PP + To be V + C PP + To be V + NOT + C To be V + PP + C ?
b in past tense) WAS,WERE
+ To be V (in past tense) + C + To be V (in past tense) + NOT + C e V (in past tense) + PP + C ?