1. Present Simple Tense is used to tell the truth that is happening in the present, or the events that occur every day. The grammar structure: S + V1 For example, the sentence: I study at Harvard University. I student Harvard University. The Sun rises in the east. the sun rise in the East. He calls me honey, he called me Sir. Simple Past Tense 2. use, to tell the truth, that occurred in the past and now everything has ended. Syntax: S + V2 structure. For example, the sentence: I lived in Germany, I used to be in Germany. Daddy called me last night, I call my father last night. 3. Future Simple Tense is used to tell the intention, or the events that will occur in the future. The grammar structure: S + will + V1, shall. For example, the sentence: I will go to Japan next month I will go to Japan next month. I will send you my photo I will send me tonight to watch tonight. 4. Present Continuous Tense is used to depict what are doing at the moment and dictate the action performed continuously during this period (year, month), or tell what is going to happen soon. Syntax: the structure is, am, are S + V + ing. For example, the sentence: I am going to school I was going to go to school. He is walking on the street, he is walking on the street. Cherry is preparing for final exams exam. prepare Cherry at the end of semester. 5. Past Continuous Tense is used to depict what is happening at a time in the past or in the past, the events are told. Before the event occurs. The grammar structure: S + V + ing was, were. For example, the sentence: I was busy all day yesterday I working all day yesterday! When I opened the door, my father was watching TV now, I open the door into the House. Daddy, I'm watching tv live 6. Future Continuous Tense is used to tell what exactly is happening at a time in the future and use one in the future to an event that is to occur. Before another event to occur. Syntax: the structure will be + V ing S +. For example, the sentence: Tomorrow morning I will be studying in the morning I would be tomorrow. is. I will be working when you finish your work. I would be already running. When you quit. 7. Present Perfect Tense is used to announce events that occurred in the past. Continue until the present and is used since, always associated with or salvation for what has ended-dampened cloth. The grammar structure: S + have + V3, has. For example, the sentence: I have worked in Japan since 2010. I work in Japan since 2010. Nancy has stayed with me for 10 months. I come 10 months living with Nancy. I have already finished my homework, I just finished homework. 8. the Past Perfect Tense is used to announce events that occurred during the time that the apparent, or is used to depict an event that occurred in the past Perfect Tense is used with Past events. Events that occur after using the Simple Past Tense The grammar structure: S + had + V3. For example, the sentence: Two students had gone to the room before the teacher came. students who leave the room before the teacher comes in. Before I met her, I had met Sandy. before I come across her. I've come across sandy 9. the Future Perfect Tense is used to announce events that are expected to be terminated at a time in the future, or to an event that is expected to happen in the future. Before that, another one of the events occurs. The grammar structure: S + will + have + V3. For example, the sentence: Apple launched its new iPhone will have by 2012. Apple will launch a new version of the iPhone within the year 2012. My father will have gone when I get up when I wake up. My father would go. Present Perfect Continuous Tense 10. used to depict events that occurred in the past. Continue until the present, and emphasized that it would continue in the future. Called the same principle, using the Present Perfect Tense, but emphasize continuity and focuses on how to proceed. Syntax: the structure has been + S + V ing/have. For example, the sentence: I have been working in Japan since 2010. I work in Japan since 2010. Nick have been living in London for two months, the new คอาศัย is in London.. 2 months. Past Perfect Continuous Tense 11. used to depict events that occur continuously in a period in the past and has ended, called the same principle, using the Past Perfect Tense, but it highlights continuity. The grammar structure: S + V had been + ing. For example, the sentence: I had been painting the wall before the dog scratched it color wall before officials chantha. dogs will come to scratch it. My father had been smoking for 5 years before I was born my father smoking. for 5 years before I was born. Future Perfect Continuous Tense 12. used to announce events that will occur in the future and over a period of time, it will continue to further the Future Perfect Tense, but it emphasizes the continuity of action in the future. Syntax: the structure/S + will have been V + ing shall +. For example, the sentence: By the next year, I will have been working for 10 years. I will work full 10 year-on-year. In ten minutes I will have been waiting 1 hour 10 minutes for the bus, I will wait for another bus 1 hour full fit. At the end of this The Putrajaya action press, otkhom hope that the principle is used, for example, that a handful of lift available to view today will make most people understand how to use the Tense up again, but if it does it confuse ngong don't just peach to me. Gradually, you will now understand it to understand and can be applied to properly furnished.
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