Download - Present and past tenses

Transcript
Page 1: Present and past tenses

Present and past tenses

Page 2: Present and past tenses

Tense is the form of a verb that shows the time the action occurred

Page 3: Present and past tenses

Present and past tenses

Page 4: Present and past tenses

Present tense names an action that is occurring now or occurs regularly.

John wins an award.Also expresses general truths…

Michelle is funny.

Page 5: Present and past tenses

If the subject is a singular noun like he, she or it, an –s is added to the

verb.I walk

you talkhe talksthey run

Page 6: Present and past tenses

PAST TENSENames an action that already happened

Denny joined the team.

Add an –ed to show that it is past tense.

Page 7: Present and past tenses

Tale of mr. mortonTale of Mr. Morton in Song

Page 8: Present and past tenses

Past Simple – things that have finishedlook

lookslooked

talkstalked

Page 9: Present and past tenses

He passeshe pass +edhe passed

Yesterday he passed his exams.

Page 10: Present and past tenses

She workswork +ed

She worked in a shop when she lived in Florida.

Page 11: Present and past tenses

When doesn’t this work?

Page 12: Present and past tenses

WHEN DOES THIS NOT WORK?When the infinitive word ends in

–e, add –dShe changes the nappy

Page 13: Present and past tenses

Another exception –When the infinitive verb ends in a

consonant, preceded by one vowel.

Consonant letter is a letter that is NOT a vowel (letters a,e,i.o or u are

vowels)

Page 14: Present and past tenses

STOPdouble last consonant

and add -edI stop

Yesterday, I stopped

Page 15: Present and past tenses

Another exampleTo planplanned

I planned a trip to New York last year.

Page 16: Present and past tenses

Another exception is when an infinitive ends in –cThen you add –ked

For examplepanic =kedThey panic

Yesterday they panicked.She wrecked the car.

Page 17: Present and past tenses

Last exceptionInfinitive ends in –y

y turns into i and add –edshe carries

carrycarried

Yesterday she carried the suitcase to the airport

Page 18: Present and past tenses

When to use? When something has happened in the past

and has finishedfor example: A few years ago I worked in

the supermarket

Page 19: Present and past tenses

2. Indicate a time in the pastWe lived in Holland in 1991.

Page 20: Present and past tenses

3. Habit in the pastI collected stamps when I was a child

Page 21: Present and past tenses

4. Telling a storyOnce upon a time there was a

farmer, who lived in a small village

Page 22: Present and past tenses

So, when to use past simple?When something is completely

finished

Page 23: Present and past tenses

Have a look at the grammar sheet and try some exercises