VERBS TENSE

Description

Mind Map on VERBS TENSE, created by lilianis_ on 06/03/2015.
lilianis_
Mind Map by lilianis_, updated more than 1 year ago
lilianis_
Created by lilianis_ about 11 years ago
1
1

Resource summary

VERBS TENSE
  1. Present perfects continuous
    1. Use
      1. Nou auxiliary verbs are needed no use this verbal time "have" and followed by the principal verb in continuous present
        1. Example
          1. I have been working in this restaurant for ten years
    2. Past cntinuous
      1. Use
        1. The past the verb is needed "to be" it is t say was/were and the principal verb
          1. Example
            1. Yesterday at 4 o'clock i was making pizza
      2. Future Simple
        1. Use
          1. there is in use auxiliary "will" fllowed by the principal infinitive verb
            1. Example
              1. I will the lesson study
        2. Present perfect simple
          1. Use
            1. The auxiliary verb is need have/has and the principa verb that has t be in past participle
              1. Example
                1. He has, just scored a goal
          2. Past Simple
            1. Use
              1. It is used of verb ways by regular and irregular verbs
                1. Example
                  1. I arrived last week (verb regular) I she went t the there (verb irregular)
            2. Present simple
              1. Use
                1. Truths or permanency like that expresses as habitual action that is no say habits r rourines in the daily life
                  1. Example
                    1. . Aff: I speak english and french . Neg: I don't smoke .Int: Do yu speak spanish?
              2. P Cntinuous/progresive
                1. Use
                  1. No form the constant present the auxiliary verb is in use to be and the gerund (infinitive+ing) of the verb
                    1. Example
                      1. .I'am taking .Neg: I'am nt talking .int: Are you talking?
                Show full summary Hide full summary

                Similar

                VERBS TENSE.
                lachicaleo_1108