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ESL GRAMMAR REVIEW. F. WENTWORTH. SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE. USE FOR EVERY DAY, REPEATED ACTIONS. SIMPLE PRESENT. DO I WALK ? DO YOU WALK ? DO WE WALK ? DO THEY WALK ? . DOES HE WALK ? DOES SHE WALK? DOES IT WALK?. QUESTIONS IN SIMPLE PRESENT. I DON’T WALK.
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ESL GRAMMAR REVIEW F. WENTWORTH
SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE USE FOR EVERY DAY, REPEATED ACTIONS.
DO I WALK ? DO YOU WALK ? DO WE WALK ? DO THEY WALK ? DOES HE WALK ? DOES SHE WALK? DOES IT WALK? QUESTIONS IN SIMPLE PRESENT
I DON’T WALK. YOU DON’T WALK. WE DON’T WALK. THEY DON’T WALK. HE DOESN’T WALK. SHE DOESN’T WALK. IT DOESN’T WALK. NEGATIVE IN SIMPLE PRESENT
Simple Present Exercises • Exercise 1 • Exercise 2 • Exercise 3 • Exercise 4
PRESENT CONTINUOUS • USE THIS FOR ACTIONS THAT ARE HAPPENING NOW.
WITH SOME VERBS YOU DON’T USE -ING • THESE ARE NON ACTION VERBS SUCH AS “BE” (IS, AM, ARE) • WHEN ‘HAVE’ MEANS OWNERSHIP • WHEN ‘THINK’ MEANS BELIEVE
Practice Exercise • Simple Present and Present Continuous (also called Present Progressive) • Click here for the exercise.
NON-ACTION VERBS • KNOW SEEM • UNDERSTAND APPEAR • SEE SMELL • HEAR THINK* • HAVE * BELIEVE • OWN WANT • NEED BE
Simple Present vs. Continuous • Click here for extra practice:
Simple Past Exercises • Exercise 1 • Exercise 2 • Exercise 3 • Exercise 4 • Exercise 5 • Exercise 6
FUTURE TENSE WITH GOING TO • When we talk about our plan in the future we use: • Is • Am + going to + verb. • Are
Future with Going to • Exercise 1 • Exercise 2
FUTURE WITH ‘WILL’ • USE THIS FOR PROMISES • INTENTIONS
Future with Will • Exercise 1 • Exercise 2
MODALS • CAN • COULD • SHOULD • WOULD • MAY • MIGHT
Modals Exercises • Exercise 1 • Exercise 2
PRESENT PERFECT • Use the present perfect to talk about: • 1. Things that begin in the past and are still true now. • 2. Repeated events that happened in the past that could still happen in the future.
PRESENT PERFECT • For irregular past participles check the third column of your irregular verb list. • I have been here for two years. • He has seen the Grand Canyon many times. For more on the present perfect see the Intermediate Advanced Grammar Power Point.