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A.

SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE

1. Verbal Sentence
a. For Subject : I, you, they, we
(+) I want to go to the party today
(-) I don’t want to go to the party today
(?) Do i want to go to the party today?

b. For Subject : he, she, it


(+) She likes eating out
(-) She doesn’t like eating out
(?) Does she like eating out?

2. Nominal Sentence
a. For subject : I
(+) I am done with you.
(-) I am not done with you.
(?) Am I done with you?

b. For subject : he, she, it


(+) He is a new student
(-) He is not a new student
(?) Is he a new student?

c. For subject : They, we, you


(+) They are proud of you
(-) They are not proud of you
(?) Are they proud of you?

B. SIMPLE PAST TENSE

1. Verbal Sentence
(+) I wrote a letter yesterday.
(-) I didn’t write a letter yesterday.
(?) Did you write a letter yesterday?

2. Nominal Sentence
a. For subject : I, he, she, it
(+) She was sad last night.
(-) She was not sad last night.
(?) Was she sad last night?

b. For subject : They, we, you


(+) They were hungry this morning.
(-) They were not hungry this morning.
(?) Were they hungry this morning?

C. SIMPLE FUTURE TENSE

1. Verbal Sentence
a. Will
(+) I will read that book tonight
(-) I will not read that book tonight
(?) Will I read that book tonight?

b. to be + going to
(+) I am going to attend the birthday party tomorrow
(-) I am not going to attend the birthday party tomorrow
(?) Am I going to attend the party tomorrow?

2. Nominal Sentence
a. Will
(+) I will be a guitarist
(-) I will not be a guitarist
(?) Will I be a guitarist?

b. to be + going to
(+) They are going to be a judge
(-) They are not going to be a judge
(?) Are they going to be a judge?

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