This worksheet is about the "Simple Present and Present Continuous Tenses". Read the explanation and the example and conjugate the verbs correctly. Ask your students to identify the tenses. Homework: Change the sentences into negative and interrogative forms. Enjoy it! I love you all! :0) Teac...
Present Continuous & Present Simple or Present Continuous Grammar exercises that allow students to practise the use of Present Continuous (Affirmative, Negative and Interrogative Forms) and also to differentiate it from Simple Present. (2 pages) ...
Interrogative sentences follow this structure: Has/have +subject + past participle form of verb? Most regular verbs end in-dor-edfor their past participle forms. But some past participle forms do not follow this pattern because they are irregular verbs. Below are some examples of sentences with ...
1. Understand the concept and usage of the simple present tense. 2. Formulate affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences using the simple present tense. 3. Use appropriate time markers with the simple present tense. 4. Play a game to further practice and reinforce the usage of the simp...
Examples: Simple present tense questionsDo you want some advice? Does Clarke work on Fridays? To ask a question using a wh-word (an interrogative pronoun like “what” or an interrogative adverb like “when”), place the pronoun or adverb before “do” (or “does” for the third person ...
The present tenserefers to something which ishappening or occurring right now.The present tense is sometimes known as the simple present or the present simple. The past tenserefers to thatwhich occurred or existed in the past.The past tense is also known as the simple past or past simple. ...
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 ...