... water USE: We use the PresentProgressiveTense to talk about: Things that are happening at the moment of speaking E.g.: 1- The students of class 6a5 are studying English at the moment 2-...
... That’s fine 56 You look very happy today f I’d love to 6III Put the verbs into present simple and presentprogressive tenses: Vegetarians (not eat) meat ………………………………………………………… What you (do) every ... ……………………………………………………… 11 She (go) to school now ……… ……………………………………………… 12 The students (not be) in class at present ……… ……………………………………………… 13 The students (not be) in class at this time ……… ………………………………………………...
... about time – tense - aspect relationship is necessary 1.1 Time - tense - aspect relationship (Source: http:/ /grammar. ccc.commnet.edu /grammar/ progressive. htm) 1.2 presentprogressivetense 1.2.1 ... a) To be b) Present participle (Source: http://www.wordpower.ws /grammar/ gramch03.html) c) Structures The PresentProgressivetense is formed with presenttense of auxiliary “be” and present participle ... make errors on forms and uses of the PresentProgressive tense? To what extent can pupils at Hatechs distinguish PresentProgressivetense with Present Simple tense? Answers for these questions...
... presenttense The past tense expresses the past events and the presenttense expresses the present events For example, "work" is the present tense, when "ed" is added, "worked" is the past tense ... make errors on forms and uses of the PresentProgressive tense? To what extent can pupils at Hatechs distinguish PresentProgressivetense with Present Simple tense? Answers for these questions ... photographs (= she's examining) 1.3 PresentProgressivetense vs Present Simple tense Because the PP tense is sometimes mistaken with the PS, some comparisons between two tenses are discussed here Nevertheless,...
... about time – tense - aspect relationship is necessary 1.1 Time - tense - aspect relationship (Source: http:/ /grammar. ccc.commnet.edu /grammar/ progressive. htm) 1.2 presentprogressivetense 1.2.1 ... a) To be b) Present participle (Source: http://www.wordpower.ws /grammar/ gramch03.html) c) Structures The PresentProgressivetense is formed with presenttense of auxiliary “be” and present participle ... make errors on forms and uses of the PresentProgressive tense? To what extent can pupils at Hatechs distinguish PresentProgressivetense with Present Simple tense? Answers for these questions...
... verb tenses Simple PresentTense I eat a pineapple He eats a pineapple Simple Past Tense I ate a pineapple He ate a pineapple Simple Future Tense I shall eat a pineapple He will eat a pineapple Present ... pineapple Future Continuous Tense I shall be eating a pineapple He will be eating a pineapple Present perfect tense I have eaten a pineapple He has eaten a pineapple Past perfect tense I had eaten a ... Future perfect tense I shall have eaten a pineapple He will have eaten a pineapple 10 Present Perfect Continuous Tense I have been eating a pineapple 11 Past Perfect Continuous Tense I had been...
... have much more fun learning English than I had before the course 124 At the moment I am revising Englishgrammar 125 And I have already begun to read the texts in my English textbooks again 126 ... on foot Fill the gaps with the correct tenses 115 I have been learning English for seven years now 116 But last year I was not working hard enough for English, that's why my marks were not really ... great and I think I have learned a lot 120 Before I went to London, I had not enjoyed learning English 121 But while I was doing the language course, I met lots of young people from all over...
... the uses of the simple present and present continuous Exercises CHAPTER The present perfect and the present perfect continuous Use of the present perfect Formation of the present perfect: Regular ... and negative statements Summary of the formation of the Englishpresent and past tenses Emphatic statements Exercises CHAPTER The future tenses The simple future a Use b Formation c Questions ... Summary of the formation of the English future tenses Clauses a Coordinate clauses b Subordinate clauses c The past perfect and the simple past d The use of the present in subordinate clauses...