The document discusses 16 different verb tenses in English including their forms and examples of usage. It covers simple and continuous tenses for present, past and future as well as perfect and perfect continuous tenses across these time frames. Additionally, it discusses past future, past future continuous, past future perfect and past future perfect continuous tenses. For each tense, it provides the basic formula or structure and examples to illustrate how it is used.
The document provides an overview of the 16 tenses in English, including:
- Present Simple, Present Continuous, Present Perfect, Present Perfect Continuous
- Past Simple, Past Continuous, Past Perfect, Past Perfect Continuous
- Future Simple, Future Continuous, Future Perfect, Future Perfect Continuous
For each tense, it gives the positive, negative, and interrogative forms along with examples. The document aims to explain how to use the different verb tenses in English.
This document provides information about English verb tenses. It discusses the simple present, present continuous, present perfect, present perfect continuous, simple past, past continuous, past perfect, past perfect continuous, simple future, future continuous, future perfect, future perfect continuous, past future, past future continuous, past future perfect, and past future perfect continuous tenses. For each tense, it provides the formulas, examples of affirmative, negative and interrogative sentences, and common time signals used with that tense. The document serves as a guide to understanding and using the various English verb tenses.
The document provides information on various English verb tenses including:
- Present, past, and future simple and continuous tenses
- Present perfect, past perfect, and future perfect tenses
- Forms, examples, and uses are given for each tense
- Notes on irregular verbs and spelling rules are also included
The document discusses the different tenses in English - past, present, and future - and their simple, continuous, and perfect forms. It provides examples for each tense, explaining how they are used to indicate the time and type of action being described. Specifically, it outlines 12 tenses total based on combining time (past, present, future) with type (simple, continuous, perfect).
This slide presentation teaches students about tense shifting in writing. It begins with an introduction that defines and provides examples of the past tense, present tense, and tense shifting. It explains that tense should be consistent within a work unless shifting is needed to describe a completed action and a habitual one. The second part includes practice exercises for identifying tense and appropriate tense shifting.
This document discusses English verb tenses. There are three main tenses - present, past, and future. Each tense has four forms: indefinite, continuous, perfect, and perfect continuous. The document provides examples of how to form sentences in the affirmative, negative, and interrogative for each tense and form. It explains the meaning and use of each tense, such as when to use the continuous form to indicate an ongoing action.
The document discusses the present continuous tense in three paragraphs. [1] It explains that the present continuous tense is used to talk about actions happening now or around now. Examples are given. [2] It lists common adverbs of time used with the present continuous tense like "now" and "tomorrow." [3] It outlines the patterns of the present continuous tense, including positive, negative, interrogative, and question word patterns and provides examples of each.
The document discusses verb tenses and their classification. It describes how tenses can be categorized based on time frame into present, past and future tenses. Tenses can also be categorized based on aspect into simple, continuous, perfect and perfect continuous forms. There are 12 possible verb tenses in total. The document provides definitions and examples of each tense, such as using the present continuous to emphasize ongoing actions and the past perfect to refer to completed past actions.
The document discusses 16 different verb tenses in English including their forms and examples of usage. It covers simple and continuous tenses for present, past and future as well as perfect and perfect continuous tenses across these time frames. Additionally, it discusses past future, past future continuous, past future perfect and past future perfect continuous tenses. For each tense, it provides the basic formula or structure and examples to illustrate how it is used.
The document provides an overview of the 16 tenses in English, including:
- Present Simple, Present Continuous, Present Perfect, Present Perfect Continuous
- Past Simple, Past Continuous, Past Perfect, Past Perfect Continuous
- Future Simple, Future Continuous, Future Perfect, Future Perfect Continuous
For each tense, it gives the positive, negative, and interrogative forms along with examples. The document aims to explain how to use the different verb tenses in English.
This document provides information about English verb tenses. It discusses the simple present, present continuous, present perfect, present perfect continuous, simple past, past continuous, past perfect, past perfect continuous, simple future, future continuous, future perfect, future perfect continuous, past future, past future continuous, past future perfect, and past future perfect continuous tenses. For each tense, it provides the formulas, examples of affirmative, negative and interrogative sentences, and common time signals used with that tense. The document serves as a guide to understanding and using the various English verb tenses.
The document provides information on various English verb tenses including:
- Present, past, and future simple and continuous tenses
- Present perfect, past perfect, and future perfect tenses
- Forms, examples, and uses are given for each tense
- Notes on irregular verbs and spelling rules are also included
The document discusses the different tenses in English - past, present, and future - and their simple, continuous, and perfect forms. It provides examples for each tense, explaining how they are used to indicate the time and type of action being described. Specifically, it outlines 12 tenses total based on combining time (past, present, future) with type (simple, continuous, perfect).
This slide presentation teaches students about tense shifting in writing. It begins with an introduction that defines and provides examples of the past tense, present tense, and tense shifting. It explains that tense should be consistent within a work unless shifting is needed to describe a completed action and a habitual one. The second part includes practice exercises for identifying tense and appropriate tense shifting.
This document discusses English verb tenses. There are three main tenses - present, past, and future. Each tense has four forms: indefinite, continuous, perfect, and perfect continuous. The document provides examples of how to form sentences in the affirmative, negative, and interrogative for each tense and form. It explains the meaning and use of each tense, such as when to use the continuous form to indicate an ongoing action.
The document discusses the present continuous tense in three paragraphs. [1] It explains that the present continuous tense is used to talk about actions happening now or around now. Examples are given. [2] It lists common adverbs of time used with the present continuous tense like "now" and "tomorrow." [3] It outlines the patterns of the present continuous tense, including positive, negative, interrogative, and question word patterns and provides examples of each.
The document discusses verb tenses and their classification. It describes how tenses can be categorized based on time frame into present, past and future tenses. Tenses can also be categorized based on aspect into simple, continuous, perfect and perfect continuous forms. There are 12 possible verb tenses in total. The document provides definitions and examples of each tense, such as using the present continuous to emphasize ongoing actions and the past perfect to refer to completed past actions.
4. СЛУЧАИ УПОТРЕБЛЕНИЯ PAST SIMPLE
1. Действия (а также постоянного признака,
свойства предмета или общеизвестного
факта), имевшего место в прошлом.
2. Регулярно повторяющихся действий в
прошлом.
3. Ряда последовательных действий в
прошлом.
7. СЛУЧАИ УПОТРЕБЛЕНИЯ PAST CONTINUOUS
Основные:
1. Действия, протекавшего в указанный момент в
прошлом, который может быть обозначен:
а) обстоятельством времени;
б) другим прошедшим действием в Past Indefinite;
в) другим одновременным действием в Past
Continuous;
г) контекстом или ситуацией.
2. Длительного действия, протекавшего в
определен. период времени в прошлом.
Дополнительные:
3. Для выражения запланированного будущего
действия в прошлом.
10. СЛУЧАИ УПОТРЕБЛЕНИЯ PAST PERFECT
Основные:
1. Прошедшего действия, совершившегося до
определенного момента в прошлом, который
определяется:
а) обстоятельствами времени;
б) другим, более поздним, прошедшим действием;
в) ситуацией или контекстом.
Дополнительные:
2. Вместо Past Perfect Continuous для выражения
действия, начавшегося ранее в прошлом и еще
продолжавшегося в определенный момент в прошлом
(с глаголами, не употребляющимися в
формах Continuous).
3. В придаточных предложениях времени для
выражения будущего завершенного действия по
отношению к прошлым событиям.
13. СЛУЧАИ УПОТРЕБЛЕНИЯ PAST PERFECT
CONTINUOUS
Длительного прошедшего действия,
начавшегося ранее какого-то момента в
прошлом или другого прошедшего
действия, выраженного в Past Indefinite и:
1. еще продолжавшегося в момент
наступления другого действия;
2. закончившегося раньше определенного
момента или действия в прошлом.