The structure of the Present Perfect Simple is quite straightforward. It consists of “have” (in the simple present) followed by the past participle form of the verb: Have (in the simple present) + Verb (in the past participle form) PositiveNegativeInterrogative I have worked. I have not ...
12. Thieves Now use the interrogative form of the present simple.(the girl / blush) when her boyfriend kisses her?(Caroline / like) to be disturbed?(you / explain) clearly?3.(Mum / cook) dinner every day?A(the pupil / ask) for help?5.(girls / enjoy) going to parties?6.(you /...
Today, we will review Interrogative (question form) in Simple Present Tense. If you need more help on this, please go back toLesson 67. All you have to do now is to follow the examples below and finish the job. Good luck! Now continue… رفتن/ræftæn/ = to go Do ...
Therefore, in this lesson, as with all the other verb tense lessons, we will look at both structure and use. Grammatical Rules Form When conjugating the verb in the present simple, we use the infinitive with the following subjects: “I”, “you”, “we”, and “they”. For the third...
小学一年级英语 Present simple interrogative - DO, DOES DO…..?PRESENTSIMPLEINTERROGATIVE DOes…..?I HE PLAY Videogame YOU DOesSHE WE DRINK water ?chocolate ITTHEY EAT HE I COMEHOMEAFTERWORK.YOUSPEAK DOes SHE WE READ ?SOMEICECREAM IT THEYWANT IHE DOes ...
Students read the text - this time about their grandparents - and complete it with the Present Simple of the verbs to be and to have. They are then exposed to the negative form and to the interrogative + wh-questions through the reading tasks: they answer the questions on the text and ...
The past participle is often the same form as the simple past form of the verb unless it’s an irregular verb with a unique past participle form. Only the auxiliary verbs are conjugated to fit the subject-verb agreement in the present perfect tense; the past participle of the main verb ...
Present simple Present continuous (present) Present perfect 'Going to' and 'will' Present continuous (future) Imperatives To be Pronouns: subject, object Pronouns: relative Adjectives and pronouns: possessive Adjectives and pronouns: demonstrative Basic adjective word order WH questions (interrogative pron...
Interrogative Form ¿Roberto está bailando? (¿ + subject + estar + verb in -ando/iendo + ?) To create closed questions (questions that can be answered with “yes” or “no”) in Spanish is very simple. The structure used to create affirmative and interrogative forms in Spanish is ...
3. Interrogative Sentences Auxiliary verb (to have) + subject + “been” + verb+ing…? Examples: Havetheybeen talkingfor a long time? Haveyoubeen waitinglong? Use We use the present perfect continuous when we want to express the sense of continuity of an action that began in the past an...