English language learners: this is a 10-slide presentation to help you revisit verbs and verb tenses, so you can apply them correctly. (Created by Rita Zuba Prokopetz / G&R Languages – May, 2014).
MARGINALIZATION (Different learners in Marginalized Group
Parts of Speech Verbs Guide for ELLs
1. Parts of SpeechParts of Speech
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Topic: Parts of Speech (Verbs)
Audience: English language learners
Published by: G&R Languages – May, 2014
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ADVERBS
NOUNS
PRONOUNSS
PREPOSITIONS
ADJECTIVES
ARTICLES
CONJUNCTIONS
INTERJECTIONS
VERBSVERBS
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Verbs
Action
State of being
Topic: Parts of Speech (Verbs)
Audience: English language learners
Published by: G&R Languages – May, 2014
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3. Verbs
Words that show action:
Run fast!
He studies English daily.
We work very hard.
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4. Verbs
Words that show state of being:
He looks smart
Being with you is great!
They appear to be nice
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6. Present: simple, perfect, progressive
I live in Canada
He has visited California
You are smiling now
We are moving* to Tokyo
(*this action is going to happen in the future)
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7. Past: simple, perfect, progressive
I played the piano as a child
He had prepared for class
You were smiling before
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8. Future: simple, perfect, progressive
She will win the marathon!
She will have prepared for it
You will be smiling soon
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9. Verb Tenses: conditional sentences
1. I will win if I train
2. She would win if she trained
3. You would have won if you
had trained
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1.Future-present 2.Conditional-past 3.Conditional perfect-past perfect
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Verbs
Action
State of being
Topic: Parts of Speech (Verbs)
Audience: English language learners
Published by: G&R Languages – May, 2014
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