Sunday, July 2, 2017
Lesson 9: The Past and Future Tenses | Easy English Subject
The past tense is used to express an action which took placeat a specific past time.
Example:
He was reading when I saw him.
The auxillary verb did is used with the present tense of the main verb in making negative statements and asking questions in the past tense.
Example:
Did you eat at twelve o'clock?
The used to form denotes a habitual action performed in the past but no longer done in the present. When you say "I used to go to the movies every Sunday," you mean that you no longer go to movies every Sunday.
The principal parts of irregular verbs are the present tense, past tense, and past participle. There are not many irregular verbs in English. The following are some of them.
Present Past Past Participle
am, is was been
are were been
bear bore borne
become became become
begin began begun
bite bit bitten
blow blew blown
break broke broken
bring brought brought
burst burst birst
buy bought bought
build built built
catch caught caught
choose chose chosen
come came come
creep crept crept
dive dived, dove dived
do did done
drink drank drunk
eat ate eaten
fall fell fallen
feel felt felt
flee fled fled
fly flew flown
freeze froze frozen
get got gotten, got
give gave given
go went gone
grow grew grown
hang (suspend) hung hung
hang (execute) hanged hanged
hide hid hidden
keep kept kept
know knew known
lay laid laid
lead led led
leave left left
lie (recline) lay lain
lie (falsehood) lied lied
lose lost lost
ride rode ridden
ring rang rung
rise rose risen
run ran run
see saw seen
shrink shrunk shrunk
send sent sent
sing sang sung
sink sank sunk
sit sat sat
speak spoke spoken
spring sprang sprung
steal stole stolen
strike struck struck
swim swam swum
swing swung swung
take took taken
teach taught taught
think thought thought
throw threw thrown
wear wore worn
weave wove woven
win won won
write wrote written
The sign of the future tense is the auxillary verb shall or will. A more generally used form to express the future tense is the going to form.
Example:
I will stay home night.
I am going to stay home night.
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Lesson 8: The Present Tense | Easy English Subject
The present tense is used (1) to express an action which takes place at the present time, (2) to express a general truth, (3) to express habitual action, and in some instances (4) to express simple future time.
The third person singular number of a verb in the present tense ends in s. This form is called the s form.
Does is used in the negative form of the present tense as a helping verb with the third person singular; do is used as a helping verb with all other persons.
In asking questions in the present tense, does is used as the helping verb in the thord person singular number; do is used as the helping verb in the other persons.
The progressive form of the present tense is used to show that the activity is taking place while the person is speaking.
Examples:
I am eating. (now)
I am studying. (now)
If you don't mean now, use the ordinary form of the present tense.
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