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Hello , everybody! Nice to see you again. How are you doing ?. Are you ready to continue our lesson?. Are you happy with the results of Test 1?. Most of you did well and just a few did not do very well. Some of you, however, did remarkably well . They have a good chance to get an A.
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Hello, everybody! Nice to see you again. How are you doing? Are you ready to continue our lesson?
Are you happy with the results of Test 1? Most of you did well and just a few did not do very well.
Some of you, however, did remarkably well.They have a good chance to get an A. Let’s find out who they are!
These two very good students got 90 points. Chonthicha Orapan
These two very good students got 91 points. Jurawan Natthaphat
These two very good students got 92 points. Panadda Kullapalee
These two very good students got 93 points. Kamonchon Anucha
These two very good students got 95 points. Supattra Wasimon
Our top scorers, with 96 points, are: Jirawadee Thanida
Before beginning a new unit, let’s go over the previous lesson about Tenses. all the time every day always once a week never etc.
Time expressions for Present Simple tense can be noticed. all the time always every day once a week never usually Present Simple
How many paintings does the artist paint each month? He paints two paintings each month.
For Past Simple tense, these expressions are frequently used. long time ago yesterday last week when she was 15 in his childhood while I was eating Past Simple
What did the little boy buy from Big C yesterday? He bought a teddy bear from Big C yesterday.
For Future Simple tense, these expressions are frequently used. tomorrow next year in the future ten years from now when he turns 60 in 2020 Future Simple
Who will take care of your suitcase when you arrive tomorrow? A big bird will take care of it for me.
For Present Continuous tense, these expressions are frequently used. now right now at the moment this very moment Present Continuous
What is Dr. Surasak doing now? Dr. Surasak is washing his car at the moment.
For Past Continuous tense, these expressions are frequently used. at that time at that moment then While……. As……… etc. Past Continouse
What was Thongchai doing when you saw him at the camp. Thongchai was playing the guitar at that time.
For Future Continuous tense, these expressions are frequently used. at nine tonight at ten tomorrow night tomorrow morning at six when he arrives at six Future Continuous
What will Thammakorn be doing at 10 o’clock tomorrow morning? Thammakorn will be attending his piano class at 10.
For Present Perfect or Present Perfect Continuous tense, these expressions are frequently used. already since 1980 since I was 10 since my childhood for 10 years yet Present Perfect Present Perfect Continuous
Dr. Wajuppa has taught literature at MSU since 1979. In fact, she has been teaching at this university for 30 years already.
For Past Perfect or Past Perfect Continuous tense, these expressions are frequently used. before I left when he arrived after I………. at the time of her death by the end of 1980 Past Perfect Past Perfect Continuous
My uncle had begun to repair his house before he became ill. He had been repairing the house for three months before we took him to the hospital.
For Future Perfect or Future Perfect Continuous tense, these expressions are frequently used. by the time I arrive by the end of next week by the time he comes when I return next year by March 2013 Future Perfect Future Perfect Continuous
My little sister will have collected over 10000 shells by the end of this year. She will have been collecting thousands of shells by the time she enters high school.
The previous unit focuses on verb forms in Active Voice. The following unit will be on Passive Voice
When we talk about a person or an object being affected by an action, we use passive voice. It’s time to pay attention to the next lesson.
Let’s compare the forms of verbs in active and passive voice.Take EAT as the base form. Tense Active Passive Pres S. eat(s) is eaten Pres C. is eating is being eaten Pres P. has eaten has been eaten Pres PC. has been eating NP
Let’s compare the forms of verbs in active and passive voice.Take EAT as the base form. Tense Active Passive Past S. ate was eaten Past C. was eating was being eaten Past P. had eaten had been eaten Past PC. had been eating No Passive
Let’s compare the forms of verbs in active and passive voice.Take EAT as the base form. Tense Active Passive Fut S. will eat will be eaten Fut C. will be eating No Passive Fut P. will have eaten will have been eaten Fut PC. will have been eating No Passive
Let’s compare the forms of verbs in Simple tenses. Tense Active Passive Pres S. eat(s) is eaten Past S. ate was eaten Futr S. will eat will be eaten
Let’s compare the forms of verbs in Continuous tenses. Tense Active Passive Pres C. is eating is being eaten Past C. was eating was being eaten Futr C. will be eating No Passive
Let’s compare the forms of verbs in Perfect tenses. Tense Active Passive Pres P. has eaten has been eaten Past P. had eaten had been eaten Futr P. will have eaten will have been eaten