or waiting, in the past, and you are still doing it now. There is a clear connection with the present. We want to focus on the fact that the action is still happening (now), we use theprogressivetense -- in this case, it is the present perfect Progressive. ...
won(Vpt: 贏 : past tense of [ win ] ) Grandma (win) ___ a lot of money from the lottery. behaved(Vpt: 表現良好, 守規矩 : past tense of [ behave ] ) Your cat (behave) ___ badly yesterday. went (Vpt: 去 past tense of [ go ] ) Her grandmother (go) ___ to the supermar...
“In Mongolia many people live in tents”. They get one point for each thing that no one else in the class also writes down. The sentences must be directly quoted from the websites and already in the Present Simple tense. The same thing can also be done with students searching for: ...
Past perfect (had + past participle) + passive voice (BE + past participle) = had not been tested Use present progressive with the keyword 'now'. This is the same as #5. Future tense + passive voice. All possible answers: will be asked/may be asked/might be asked/are going to be ...
PAST SIMPLE / IRREGULAR VERBS (+B&W) Level:elementary Age:8-14 Downloads:1061 PAST SIMPLE OF IRREGULAR VERBS Level:elementary Age:11-14 Downloads:828 Past simple tense (regular and irregular verbs). Wh/questions. Grammar guide plus different exercises. //6pages// editable ...
PRESENT SIMPLE SALLY HAS A SHOWER IN THE MORNING. (X) SALLY DOESN’T HAVE A SHOWER IN THE MORNING. SHE HAS A BATH. PRESENT SIMPLE JOHN GETS UP AT QUARTER PAST SEVEN. (X) JOHN DOESN’T GET UP AT QUARTER PAST SEVEN. HE GETS UP AT SIX O’CLOCK. ...