The document provides examples of verb forms in the English language including:
1) Base verb forms used with modal verbs like "want", "have", and after modal verbs like "should", "can", "may".
2) Present continuous tense used to talk about current or ongoing actions.
3) Simple past tense used to talk about completed actions in the past.
4) Present perfect tense used with time expressions like "already" or "just" to talk about recent experiences or actions that started in the past and continue in the present.
5) Modal verbs "may" and "might" used to talk about possible future actions.
6) Modal verb "should" used
The document provides examples of verb forms in the English language including:
1) Base verb forms used with modal verbs like "want", "have", and after modal verbs like "should", "can", "may".
2) Present continuous tense used to talk about current or ongoing actions.
3) Simple past tense used to talk about completed actions in the past.
4) Present perfect tense used with time expressions like "already" or "just" to talk about recent experiences or actions that started in the past and continue in the present.
5) Modal verbs "may" and "might" used to talk about possible future actions.
6) Modal verb "should" used
The document provides examples of verb forms in the English language including:
1) Base verb forms used with modal verbs like "want", "have", and after modal verbs like "should", "can", "may".
2) Present continuous tense used to talk about current or ongoing actions.
3) Simple past tense used to talk about completed actions in the past.
4) Present perfect tense used with time expressions like "already" or "just" to talk about recent experiences or actions that started in the past and continue in the present.
5) Modal verbs "may" and "might" used to talk about possible future actions.
6) Modal verb "should" used
- I want to / wish to / dream to / have to / has to
/tend to / ask…. To - Don’t / doesn’t / didn’t ( base form ) - After modals ( should / can /may ) 1- I am going to dubai (right now / at the moment / currently / today / tonight / nowadays / this evening / this weekend ) 2- I ( always / usually / often / sometimes / rarely /hardly ever / never / occasionally / frequently ) + verb every day / every weekend / once a day / twice a week He / she / it ( always / usually ) +verb ( s/es )
3- I / he / she / it / they / we / you ( verb +ed /
v2 )yesterday / last night / a couple of days / hours / minutes ago / a fortnight ago / a while ago 4- I have ( already / just ) verb 3 … recently Since 7:00 / last vacation / the morning / 2019 For a long time / 2 hours / 2 days / one week He / she / it ( already / just ) + verb 3 … recently / since / for ….