Tenses (Berlian T Putri 1132000016) Ti-B

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TUGAS B.

INGGRIS

Muhammad zakwan althof


1132000018
Teknik Industri – B
Task 3 (Tenses)
He go to the restaurant
• Present
– Simple
(+) He goes to the restaurant every day
(-) He doesn’t go to the restaurant every day
(?) Does he go to the restaurant every day?
– Continuous
(+) He is going to the restaurant today
(-) He is not going to the restaurant today
(?) is he going to the restaurant today ?
– Perfect
(+) He has gone to the restaurant since yesterday
(-) He has not gone to the restaurant since yesterday
(?) has he gone to the restaurant since yesterday?
– Perfect Continuous
(+) He has been going to the restaurant since an hour ago
(-) He has not been going to the restaurant an hour ago
(?) has he been going to the restaurant an hour ago ?
• Past
– Simple
(+) He went to the restaurant yesterday
(-) He did not go to the restaurant yesterday
(?) did he go to the restaurant yesterday ?
– Continuous
(+) He was going to the restaurant yesterday
(-) He was not going to the restaurant yesterday
(?) was he going to the restaurant yesterday ?

– Perfect
(+) He had gone to the restaurant yesterday
(-) He had not gone to the restaurant yesterday
(?) had he gone to the restaurant yesterday ?
– Perfect Continuous
(+) He had been going to the restaurant yesterday
(-) He had not been going to the restaurant yesterday
(?) had he been going to the restaurant yesterday ?

• Future
– Simple
(+) He should go to the restaurant tomorrow
(-) He must not go to the restaurant tomorrow
(?) may he go to the restaurant tommorow ?
– Continuous
(+) He should be going to the restaurant tonight
(-) He should not be going to the restaurant tonight
(?) should he be going to the restaurant tonight ?
– Perfect
(+) He should have gone to the restaurant for two hours
(-) He should not have gone to the restaurant for two hours
(?) should he have gone to the restaurant for two hours ?
– Perfect Continuous
(+) He should have been going to the restaurant
(-) He must not have been going to the restaurant
(?) should he have been going to the restaurant ?

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