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2) Simple past, past continuous, past perfect, and past perfect continuous tenses and how to use them.
3) Future simple, future continuous, and future "going to" tenses and how to use them.
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2. Simple :
Continuous (Progressive) :
Perfect :
The Tenses
Present :
Past :
Future :
infinitive
be + -ing
have + past participle
Present Simple
Present Continuous (Progressive)
Present Perfect
Present Perfect Continuous (Progressive)
Past Simple
Past Continuous (Progressive)
Past Perfect
Past Perfect Continuous (Progressive)
Future Simple
Future Continuous (Progressive)
Future ‘going to’
(Future Perfect)
(Future Perfect Continuous (Progressive))
3. How to write it:
●
Infinitive
I play / I come
●
He / she / it : infinitive + s
He plays, he comes
●
Question: do / does + infinitive
Do you play? / does he come?
●
Negative: do not (don’t) / does not (doesn’t) + infinitive
I do not (don’t) play / he does not (doesn’t) come
How to make he / she / it forms:
•Most verbs: + s
come - comes
•- s, - sh, - ch, - x, - o: + es
pass – passes / wash - washes
•consonant + y: - ies
fly – flies
The Present Simple
4. How to use it:
The Present Simple is used to talk about :
●
things that are always true
The sun rises in the east.
●
habits (routines) and things that happen repeatedly
Joe plays golf on Sundays.
The Present Simple
5. I have got a routine!
When I go out, I wear
sunglasses and a red
hoody, because I want to
be incognito!
What kind of a
disguise is
this? Little Red
Hood?
6. The Present Continuous (Progressive)
How to write it:
●
am, is, are + -ing
I am playing / I am coming
●
Question:
Are you playing? / Is he
coming?
●
Negative:
I am not playing / he is not
(isn’t) playing
How to make –ing forms:
●
Most verbs: inf + -ing
●
7. The Present Continuous (Progressive)
How to use it:
The Present Continuous is used to talk about :
●
things that are happening now or
around now
I’m working just now.
I’m reading an interesting
book
(it doesn’t mean that I am reading it right now, but
that the reading of the book is in progress these
days.)
Verbs normally not used in the Present Continuous:
hate, know, like, love, mean, need, prefer, seem, understand,
A continuoustense is onlyused withaction verbs
8. What are you
doing?
I am cycling and
trying to catch a
ball
…and what
are you
doing?
I am running…
but I don’t like
this!
9. Put the verbs listen and look in the correct tense in these sentences:
• Amy usually ______________ the news on the radio in the morning.
• Sam ______________ a concert on the radio at the moment.
• My sister always ______________ unusual things to bring back when she goes
on holiday.
• We ______________ Alison’s purse. She can’t find it anywhere.
Present Simple or Present Continuous (Progressive)
listens to
is listening to
looks for
are looking for
10. Make questions using the prompts:
• foreign food / like?
_____________________________________________
• need / take / go camping?
_____________________________________________
• want / do / after the lesson?
_____________________________________________
• season / prefer ?
_____________________________________________
• there / anything / really hate / do?
_____________________________________________
• this exercise / seem difficult?
_____________________________________________
Present Simple or Present Continuous (Progressive)
Do you like foreign food?
What do you need to take when you go camping?
What do you want to do after the lesson?
Which season do you prefer?
Is there anything you really hat doing?
Does this exercise seem difficult?
11. How to write it:
●
have, has + past participle
I have played / I have come
●
Question
Have you played? / has he come?
●
Negative
I have not (haven’t) played / I have not (haven’t) come
How to make past participle:
●
Regular past participles end in –ed
●
Irregular past participle, see list 3rd column
The Present Perfect
12. How to use it:
The Present Perfect is used to:
●
talk about the past and the present
I’ve made a cake. Would you like some?
●
give news
The Prime Minister has arrived in Washington.
●
say how long something has continued up to now
I’ve lived here for two years.
The Present Perfect
13. Have you ever
skied?
Oh yes, we
have even
skied in
summer!
Look how tall I
am! I have
grown!
14. How to write it:
●
have, has been + - ing
I have been playing/ I have been learning
●
Question
Have you been playing? / has he been learning?
●
Negative
I have not (haven’t) been playing / I have not been (haven’t)
learning
The Present Perfect Continuous (Progressive)
15. How to use it:
The Present Perfect Continuous is used for:
●
unfinished actions continuing up to now
Have you been waiting long?
●
to say how we have been filling our time up to now
Sorry I haven’t written, I’ve been travelling.
The Present Perfect Continuous (Progressive)
16. You look tired!
What have you
been doing?
We have been
cycling and…
…and
pushing our
heavy bikes
and…
… walking
all day!
17. Complete the conversation with a Present Perfect or a Present Perfect Continuous
Laura: What are you doing, Trevor? _________________ (you / be) in here for ages.
You’re making an awful mess.
Trevor: _________________ (I / clean) out this cupboard most of the afternoon.
There’s a lot of old stuff in here. _________________ (I / find) these, look.
Laura: _________________ (you / sit) there staring at those old boots for the last five
minutes. _________________ (I / watch) you.
Trevor: They’re my football boots _________________ (I /have) them since I was
about sixteen. _________________ (they / be) in here for years.
Laura: Well, throw them away. And what about that tennis racket? Is that yours?
Trevor: No, it must be yours. _________________ (I / never / have) a tennis racket.
Present Perfect or Present Perfect Continuous
I’ve been cleaning
You’ve been
I have found
You’ve been sitting
I have been watching
I’ve had
They have been
I’ve never had
18. How to write it:
●
Regular verbs: Infinitive + ed
I played / I opened
●
Irregular verbs, see list 2nd column
• write, wrote, written
●
Question: did+ infinitive
Did you play? / did he come?
●
Negative: did not (didn’t) + infinitive
I did not (didn’t) play
How to make regular past forms:
●
Most verbs -> + ed: worked
●
After e -> + d: tired
●
consonant + y -> - ied: cried
●
one vowel + one consonant -> double the consonant: stopped
The Past Simple
19. How to use it:
The Past Simple is used:
●
to talk about when things happened
I didn’t see Ann yesterday.
●
with finished time-expressions (not Present Perfect)
I saw that film last week.
●
for things that happened one after the other
He parked his car, went into the station and bought
a ticket.
The Past Simple
20. Last year we
went to a ski
camp with my
class and…
… we slept
in a
beautiful
dorm!!!
21. Put in the Present Perfect or Past Simple of the verbs
1. Last time I _________________ (go) to Brighton was in August.
2. I’d like to meet a ghost, but I _________________ (never/ see) one.
3. I’ve finished my homework. I _________________ (do) it before tea.
4. I _________________ (work) for a computer company for a year. That was after
college.
5. What time _________________ (you / get) to work this morning?
6. Martin _________________ (be) to Greece five times. He loves the place.
7.The President _________________ (come out) of the building and is going to make a
speech.
8. Of course I can ride a bike, but I _________________ (not / ride) one for years.
9. Marilyn Monroe _________________ (be) in about fifty films.
10. Rupert has left a message for you. He _________________ (ring) last night.
Past Simple or Present Perfect
have never seen
went
did
worked
did you get
has been
has come out
haven’t ridden
was
rang
22. How to write it:
●
was, were + -ing
I was playing / you were coming
●
Question:
Were you playing? / Was he coming?
●
Negative:
I was not (wasn’t) playing / he was not (wasn’t) playing
The Past Continuous (Progressive)
23. The Past Continuous (Progressive)
How to use it:
The Past Continuous is used to say :
●
what was happening around a past time.
Yesterday at 8 o’clock, I was waiting for the train.
When he came home, I was watching TV
25. Put the verbs in brackets into the Past Simple or the Past Continuous:
The other day I _________________ (stand) in a queue to buy some theatre tickets
when a small group of musicians suddenly _________________ (appear) on the
pavement. They _________________ (wear) brightly-coloured clothes and
_________________ (play) jazz. After a while, one member of the group
_________________ (begin) to walk up and down the queue. I _________________
(notice) that he _________________ (collect) money a lot! It _________________ (be)
a cold, windy day, just as he _________________ (reach) my part of the queue, a
sudden gust of wind _________________ (blow) the hat out of the musician’s hand.
The money _________________ (fall) out all over the pavement. Can you guess what
_________________ (happen) next?
Past Simple or Past Simple Continuous
were wearing
was standing
appeared
were playing
began noticed
was collecting was
was reaching
blew
fell
happened
26. How to write it:
●
had + past participle
I had played
●
Question
Had you played?
●
Negative
I had not (hadn’t) played
The Past Perfect
27. The Past Perfect
How to use it:
The Past Perfect is used:
●
when we are already talking about the past and want to
talk about an earlier past time.
We ran to the cinema but the film had already started.
●
after when to show that something is completely
finished.
When Kate had done her shopping, she went to visit her
sister.
29. Put the verbs in the Present Perfect or Past Perfect
1. It isn’t raining now. It _________________ (stop) at last.
2. We had no car at that time. We _________________ (sell) our old one.
3. The par looked awful. People _________________ (leave) litter everywhere.
4. You can have that newspaper. I _________________ (finish) with it.
5. There’s no more cheese. We _________________ (eat) it all, I’m afraid.
6. There was no sign of a taxi, although I _________________ (order) one half an hour
before.
7.This bill isn’t right. They _________________ (make) a mistake.
8. I spoke to Kate at lunch-time. Someone _________________ (tell) her the news
earlier.
9. I was really tired last night. I _________________ (have) a hard day.
10. Don’t you want to see this programme? It _________________ (start).
Present Perfect or Past Perfect
has stopped
had left
had sold
have finished
have eaten
had ordered
have made
had told
had had
has started
30. Daniel is telling a story about how he forgot his passport. Put the verbs into the correct
form.
It _________________ (happen) last August at the airport. A few weeks before, a group
of us _________________ (decide) to go to Greece together for a holiday. We
_________________ (wait) in the queue at passport control when suddenly I
_________________ (realize) that I _________________ (forget) my passport. It
_________________ (be) quite a shock. I _________________ (hurry) to a phone and
_________________ (ring) my parents. They _________________ (work) in the
garden, but luckily my mother _________________ (hear) the phone.
They _________________ (find) the passport and immediately _________________
(drive) to the airport with it. I _________________ (meet) them at the information desk.
We _________________ (have) no time to talk, but I _________________ (say)
goodbye to them earlier that morning. I _________________ (run) all the way to the
plane. I was just in time. When I _________________ (get) there, the passengers
_________________ (sit) in their seats ready for take-off. When they
_________________ (see) me, everyone _________________ (start) clapping.
Past Simple, Past Continuous or Past Perfect
had decided
happened
were waiting
realized had forgotten
hurriedwas
rang were working
heard
found drove
met
had had said
ran
got
were sitting
saw started
31. How to write it:
●
had been + - ing
I had been playing
●
Question
Had you been playing?
●
Negative
I had not (hadn’t) been playing
How to use it:
The Past Perfect Continuous is used for:
• a lasting action
They had been working hard before we arrived.
The Past Perfect Continuous (Progressive)
Not very different
form the Past
Perfect. The focus
is on the duration
32. How to write it:
●
will + infinitive
I will play/ I will open
●
Question:
will you play? / will he come?
●
Negative:
I will not (won’t) play
How to use it:
The Future Simple is used:
●
to predict things about the future
I think it will snow tomorrow.
●
when we take the decision at the moment of speaking
‘The phone is ringing’ ‘ Ok, I’ll answer it’.
The Future Simple
33. Do you think we
will win the
race?
I’ve lost
one of
my
shoes!Ok ! I’ll
carry you
back to the
hotel!
34. How to write it:
●
Will be + -ing
I will be playing
●
Question:
Will you be playing?
●
Negative:
I will not (won’t) be playing
How to use it:
The Future Continuous is used:
• as usual to introduce the idea of an action lasting for a certain
time.
I’ll be working in the morning.
• In spoken English to express more an idea of probability than
a real future.
She’ll be watching television, I imagine.
The Future Continuous (Progressive)
35. How to write it:
●
am, are, is going to + -infinitive
I am going to play / you are going to come /he is going to write
●
Question:
Am I going to play? / are you going to come? / is he going to
write?
●
Negative:
I am not going to play / you are not (aren’t) going to come / he is
not (isn’t) going to write.
How to use it:
The‘going to’ Future is used:
●
When we can see the future in the present.
Look it’s going to rain.
●
To talk about intentions.
I’m going to take a holiday next week
The Future ‘going to’
36. We are not going to be
hungry after such a
meal!
We are going
to dance all
night long!
37. Complete this news report. Use Will or ‘Going to’
We have learned this week that the local council has plans for Westside Park in
Brickfield. The council _________________ (sell) the land to a builder, Forbes and Son.
The plans are all ready. ‘We _________________ (build) fifty houses,’ said Mr Forbes.
‘In two years’ time everything _________________ (be) finished. I’m sure people
_________________ (like) the houses. Most of them _________________ (be) for
young families. And we intend to take care of the environment. We _________________
(not /cut) down all the trees, only a few of them.’ But people living near the park are
angry. ‘This is a terrible idea. We’re all against it,’ said Mrs Mary Brent. ‘We
_________________ (have) a protest march on Saturday. I expect everyone in
Brickfield _________________ (be) there. We’ve reached our decision. We
_________________ (stop) this plan.’
Future Simple or Future ‘going to’
is going to sell
are going to build
will be finished
will like are going to be / will be
are not going to cut
are going to have
will be
are going to stop
38. Dear Christina,
Many thanks for your letter. I _________________ (be) very sorry I
_________________ (not write) for so long, but I _________________ (be) very busy
and we _________________ (have) exams at the end of the month.
Anyway, you _________________ (be pleased) to hear the course
_________________ (go) really well. I _________________ (like) the teachers very
much, and we also _________________ (have) classes for British culture – They’re
really interesting. I _________________ (practise) pronunciation in the language lab and
watching videos a lot too.
As for my social life, it couldn’t be better. I _________________ (meet) lots of really nice
people on the course and we all _________________ (get on) well together. We
_________________ (go out) to films and restaurants together, and we
_________________ (organize) now and then trips to the country. Last weekend we
_________________ (go) to Wales which _________________ (be) great. Next month
we _________________ (go) to Cornwall.
Anyway I’d better go now as I _________________ (want) to catch the post. Do write
again soon.
Lots of love
Andrea
Complete the letter with the correct tense
am
haven’t written
had
have been
will be pleased
is going like
have
am practising
have met
get on
go out
organize
went was
are going (to go)
want
39. TENSE Signal words
SIMPLE PRESENT every day, sometimes, always, often, usually,
seldom, never
PRESENT CONTINUOUS
PAST SIMPLE
PAST CONTINOUS
PRESENT PERFECT
PRESENT PERFECT CONTINOUS
PAST PERFECT
PAST PERFECT CONTINOUS
now, at the moment, Look! Listen!
last… , …ago, in … , yesterday
while
just, yet, never, ever, already, so far,
up to now, since, for, recently
all day, the whole day, how long,
since, for
already, just, never
how long, since, for
40. ACTIVE PASSIVE
Infinitive
-ing form
Present Simple
Present Continuous
Past Simple
Past Continuous
Present Perfect
Past Perfect
Future Simple
‘Going to’ Future
Modal verbs
watch
watching
watch
am/is/are watching
watched
was /were watching
have / has watched
had watched
will watch
am / is / are going to watch
can watch
must watch
be watched
being watched
am / is/ are watched
am / is /are being watched
was / were watched
was were being watched
have /has been watched
had been watched
will be watched
am / is / are going to be watched
can be watched
must be watched
41. Useful Internet links:
Verb Tenses: http://www.englishforeveryone.org/Topics/Verb%20Tenses.htm
http://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/worksheets.htm
http://www.bbc.co.uk/skillswise/words/grammar/
tenses/getting_the_right_tense/index.shtml
42. Hotel California (By The Eagles) (1976)
On a dark desert highway, cool wind in my hair
Warm smell of colitas rising up through the air
Up ahead in the distance, I saw a shimmering light
My head grew heavy and my sight grew dim
I had to stop for the night
There she stood in the doorway;
I heard the mission bell
And I was thinking to myself,
‘This could be Heaven, this could be Hell
Then she lit up a candle and she showed me the way
There was voices down the corridor,
I thought I heard them say…
Welcome to the Hotel California
Such a lovely place, such a lovely face,
Plenty of room at the Hotel California
Any time of year, you can find it here
Her mind is Tiffany-twisted, she got the Mercedes
bends
She got a lot pretty, pretty boys she calls friends
How they dance in the courtyard. sweet summer
sweat,
Some dance to remember, some dance to forget
So I called up the Captain,
‘Please bring me my wine’
He said, ‘We haven’t had that spirit here since nineteen sixty-nine’
And still those voices are calling from far away,
Wake up in the middle of the night
Just to hear them say …
Welcome to the Hotel California
Such a lovely place, such a lovely face,
They livin’ it up at the Hotel California
What a nice surprise, bring your alibis
Mirrors on the ceiling
The pink champagne on ice
And she said ‘ We are all just prisoners here, of our own device’
And in the master’s chambers they gathered for the feast
They stab it with their steely knives,
But they just can’t kill the beast
Last thing I remember, I was
Running for the door
I had to find the passage back
To the place I was before
‘Relax’, said the night man,
‘We are programmed to receive.
You can check out any time you like,
But you can never leave’