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This is part of Kevin's Complete Spoken English Learning System. You can find the youtube channel for the same here
https://www.youtube.com/user/bjvegeta
Kevin's Spoken English aims to teach quality, easy, fun and effective Spoken English Classes for free online. Kevin's Spoken English is the only course ever made to cover 9 areas of Language development like Reading, Understanding, Translation, Remembering, Speaking, Writing and Listening, apart from Grammar. Traditional Spoken English classes focus on just Grammar. But at Kevin's we have a Parameters based approach. It is a complete Language Learning System and most of all, it is free.
Not just that, we would upload loads of motivational and inspirational videos from time to time to help you in your journey of learning and life as whole. Avi Person Business Personality Development Institute is an sister initiative of Kevin's Spoken English.
If online learning is not your cup of tea, you can visit our Spoken English classes in Dilshukngar, Hyderabad. You may contact us at 9059 949 657 or email me at venky1921@yahoo.com
Also, I blog at www.venky1921.wordpress.com
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The Video for this PPT can be watched here:
http://youtu.be/pSt9b68_C5c
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Edufect (www.edufect.com) offers a truly new way to learn online. With 1 on 1 classes on mobile, Edufect leverages the always connected nature of mobile to provide a revolutionary learning experience. With Perfect English's English on phone and mobile offering, Edufect helps a learner improve fluency in English and become a confident English speaker. English on phone is convenient way to learn English.
This slide is about Combination Table that explains the combinations of auxiliary verbs with its complements.
This is part of Kevin's Complete Spoken English Learning System. You can find the youtube channel for the same here
https://www.youtube.com/user/bjvegeta
Kevin's Spoken English aims to teach quality, easy, fun and effective Spoken English Classes for free online. Kevin's Spoken English is the only course ever made to cover 9 areas of Language development like Reading, Understanding, Translation, Remembering, Speaking, Writing and Listening, apart from Grammar. Traditional Spoken English classes focus on just Grammar. But at Kevin's we have a Parameters based approach. It is a complete Language Learning System and most of all, it is free.
Not just that, we would upload loads of motivational and inspirational videos from time to time to help you in your journey of learning and life as whole. Avi Person Business Personality Development Institute is an sister initiative of Kevin's Spoken English.
If online learning is not your cup of tea, you can visit our Spoken English classes in Dilshukngar, Hyderabad. You may contact us at 9059 949 657 or email me at venky1921@yahoo.com
Also, I blog at www.venky1921.wordpress.com
This PPT teaches you how to frame questions in English easily. After that Translations are taught for questions. Beyond that how to write Combination Table for Questions are taught for both Linear and Conditionals.
The Video for this PPT can be watched here:
http://youtu.be/pSt9b68_C5c
How to use Simple Present, Simple Past, Present Continuous Tense with I, you, he, she, we, they. Affirmative and Negative.
Edufect (www.edufect.com) offers a truly new way to learn online. With 1 on 1 classes on mobile, Edufect leverages the always connected nature of mobile to provide a revolutionary learning experience. With Perfect English's English on phone and mobile offering, Edufect helps a learner improve fluency in English and become a confident English speaker. English on phone is convenient way to learn English.
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1. Presente Simple (Do/Does) Pasado Simple (Did) Futuro Simple (Will)
(I, YOU, WE, THEY) (SHE, HE, IT) ( I, YOU, WE, THEY, SHE, HE, IT) ( I, YOU, WE, THEY, SHE, HE, IT)
+
I eat breakfast everyday. She eats breakfast everyday. I ate an apple yesterday. I will eat soup for dinner.
- I don't eat breakfast everyday. She doesn't eat breakfast everyday. I didn't eat an apple yesterday. I won't eat soup for dinner.
?
Do you eat breakfast everyday ?
Do you love me? Does she eat breakfast everyday ?
Did you eat an apple yesterday ?.
What did you eat?
will you eat soup for dinner ?
Where will you go tomorrow?
Presente Continuo (Am / Are / Is) + ing Pasado Continuo (Was / Were) + ing Fututro Progresivo (Will be) + ing
(I, YOU, WE, THEY) (SHE, HE, IT) ( I, SHE, HE, IT) (YOU, WE, THEY) ( I, YOU, WE, THEY, SHE, HE, IT)
+ I am eating a snack -- We are eating a snack She is eating a snack
I was eating when you called.
She was eating when you called.
You were studying when she called.
We were eating when you called. I will be eating lunch soon.
- I'm not eating a snack -- We're not eating a snack She's not eating a snack
I wasn't eating when you called.
She wasn't eating when you called.
You weren't studying when she called.
We weren't eating when you called. I will not be eating lunch soon.
? Are you eating a snack ? --Are we eating a snack ? Is she eating a snack ?
Was I eating when you called.?
Was she eating when you called ?
Were you studying when she called. ?
Were you eating when I called? Will you be eating lunch soon ?
Presente Perfecto (Have / Has) Pasado Perfecto (Had) Futuro Perfecto (Will have)
(I, YOU, WE, THEY) (SHE, HE, IT) ( I, YOU, WE, THEY, SHE, HE, IT) ( I, YOU, WE, THEY, SHE, HE, IT)
+
I have eaten all my food.
You have seen that movie many times She has eaten all her food. I had already eaten when you called. I will have eaten by the time you arrive.
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I have not eaten all my food.
You haven't seen that movie many times She has not eaten all her food. I had not eaten yet when you called. I won't have eaten by the time you arrive.
?
Have you eaten all your food. ?
Have You seen that movie many times Has she eaten all her food ? Had you eaten before I called ? Will you have eaten before we leave ?
Presente Perfecto Continuo (Have / Has) + been + ing Pasado Continuo (Had) + been + ing Fututro Progresivo (Will have)+been+ing
(I, YOU, WE, THEY) (SHE, HE, IT) ( I, YOU, WE, THEY, SHE, HE, IT) ( I, YOU, WE, THEY, SHE, HE, IT)
+ I have been eating healthy for a month. She has been eating healthy for a month. I had been eating healthy for a year before I got sick. I will have been eating healthy for a year next month.
- I have not been eating healthy. She has not been eating healthy. I had not been eating healthy I before I got sick. I will not have been eating healthy for a while.
? Have you been eating healthy food ? Has she been eating healthy food. ? Had you been eating healthy all year? Will you have been eating healthy a balanced diet by ten?