Student : Maya Tab’one Teacher : Haifa’ Joudah Subject : “Tenses” “Context” Simple Present Simple Past Present Continuous Past Continuous Present Perfect Past Perfect Present Perfect Continuous Past Perfect Continuous Exercise “Simple Present” • We use.

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Transcript Student : Maya Tab’one Teacher : Haifa’ Joudah Subject : “Tenses” “Context” Simple Present Simple Past Present Continuous Past Continuous Present Perfect Past Perfect Present Perfect Continuous Past Perfect Continuous Exercise “Simple Present” • We use.

Student : Maya Tab’one
Teacher : Haifa’ Joudah
Subject : “Tenses”
“Context”
Simple Present
Simple Past
Present Continuous
Past Continuous
Present Perfect
Past Perfect
Present Perfect
Continuous
Past Perfect
Continuous
Exercise
“Simple Present”
• We use the Simple Present to express an
action that repeated usually, always or
often. The action can also be a habit, a
hobby, or a daily event.
• Form : Subject + Simple present verb
• Example : I play tennis
•
She plays tennis.
“Simple Past”
• We use the Simple Past to express an
action started and finished at a
specific time in the past.
• Form : Subject + Simple past
• Example : I saw a movie.
“Present Continuous”
• Use the Present Continuous to express
an action that is happening now, at
this very moment.
• Form : Subject + Verb to “be”,(
is,are,am) + Verb with “ing”
• Example : I’m reading a book now
“Past Continuous”
• We use the Past Continuous to indicate
that a longer action in the past was
interrupted. The interruption is usually a
shorter action in the Simple Past.
• Form : Subject + Verb to “be” ,
(was,were) + Verb with “ing”
• Example : I was watching TV when she
called me
“Present Perfect”
• We often use the Present Perfect for
past action that affect the present.
• Form : Subject + have \ has + Past
Perfect
• Example : I think I have met him
once before.
“Past Perfect”
• We use the Past Perfect to express
the idea that something occurred
before another action in the past.
• Form : Subject + had + Past Perfect
• Example : You had studied English
before you moved to New York.
“Present Perfect Continuous”
• We use the Present Perfect Continuous to
show that something started in the past
and has continued up until now. "For five
minutes," "for two weeks," and "since
Tuesday”.
• Form : Subject + have \ has + been + Verb
with “ing”.
• Example : You have been waiting here for
two hours
“Past Perfect Continuous”
• We use the Past Perfect Continuous to
show that something started in the past
and continued up until another time in the
past.
• From : Subject + had + been + Verb with
“ing”.
• Example : You had been waiting there for
more than two hours when she finally
arrived.
Exercise
• The boys _____ (swim) , while the
girls were sunbathing .
•
Were
swimming
swam
are
swimming
Exercise
• I ______ (just / finish) my
homework.
•
just have
finished
just finished
just has
finished
Exercise
• Look ! Sara _____ (goَ) to the
movies.
•
•
goes
have gone
is going
Thank You