The document provides examples of sentences using different tenses in English, including the future tense, present progressive tense, simple present tense, simple past tense, and present perfect tense. Examples are given demonstrating affirmative and negative forms of each tense using common verbs like write, play, dance, dry, learn, and cook. Questions are also provided along with short answers for each tense.
The document provides examples of sentences using different tenses in English, including the future tense, present progressive tense, simple present tense, simple past tense, and present perfect tense. Examples are given demonstrating affirmative and negative forms of each tense using common verbs like write, play, dance, dry, learn, and cook. Questions are also provided along with short answers for each tense.
The document provides examples of sentences using different tenses in English, including the future tense, present progressive tense, simple present tense, simple past tense, and present perfect tense. Examples are given demonstrating affirmative and negative forms of each tense using common verbs like write, play, dance, dry, learn, and cook. Questions are also provided along with short answers for each tense.
The document provides examples of sentences using different tenses in English, including the future tense, present progressive tense, simple present tense, simple past tense, and present perfect tense. Examples are given demonstrating affirmative and negative forms of each tense using common verbs like write, play, dance, dry, learn, and cook. Questions are also provided along with short answers for each tense.
FORMULA: S+AUX+V+C Will You write a letter for your family? Yes, You Will AUXILIARES: Yes, You Will write a letter for your family WILL- WON’T Who will you write a letter for? For my family
They are playing soccer in Latacunga
Present Progressive They aren't playing soccer in Latacunga Are they playing soccer in Latacunga? FORMULA: No, they aren't S+AUX+VING+C AUXILIARES: No, they aren't playing soccer in AM-AM NOT, IS- IS NOT, Latacunga ARE-ARE NOT Where are they playing soccer? In Latacunga
He dances San Juanito on Mondays
Simple Present Tense He doesn't dance San Juanito on mondays FORMULA: S+V+C Does he dance San Juanito on AUXILIARES: mondays? Yes, he does Yes, he dances San Juanito on mondays DO- DOES When does he dance San Juanito? On Mondays
Simple Past Tense She dried her mom's uniform
She didn't dry her mom's uniform FORMULA: S+VP+C We havedry Did she learned to cook her mom's soup uniform? Present Perfect We haven't No, learned to cook soup she didn't AUXILIARES: FORMULA: Have No, shewedried learned her to cook uniform mom's soup? S+AUX+VPP+C Yes, Whatwe didhave she dry? DID- DIDN’T AUXILIARES: Yes,mom's His we have learned to cook uniform soup HAVE-HAS Who have learned to cook soup? We Future