22 September 2016, we go to the
american corner, located at the second floor of Tanjungpura University’s
Library. At first i thought it’ll be boring, but i was wrong, it was so much
fun because the way miss Dini lectured us is very something, just like Syahrini said “sesuatu.” *cough* miss Dini *cough* A+ *cough* or at least A is fine to me *cough*. Just kidding. *cough*.
Enough with the chit-chat, here
is the 5 Tenses We Frequently Use
Tense
|
Function
|
Formula
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Simple Present
|
The simple present is used to talk
about habits and general truth.
|
(+) S + V1(s/es)
(-) S + do/does + not + V1
(?) do/does + S + V1
|
Simple Past
|
The simple past is used to talk about a
completed action in a time before now.
|
(+) S + V2
(-) S + did + not + V1
(?) did + S + V1
|
Present/Past Continuous
|
-The present continuous is used to
express the idea that something is happening now, at this very moment. It can
also be used to show that something is not happening now.
-The past continuous describes actions
or events in a time before now, which began in the past and is still
going on at the time of speaking.
|
(+) S + to be + Ving
(-) S + to be + not + Ving
(?) to be + S + Ving
|
Simple Future
|
The simple future refers to a
time later than now, and expresses facts or certainty.
|
(+) S + will + V1
(-) S + will + not + V1
(?) will + S + V1
|
Present Perfect
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Present perfect is used to express a
past event that has present consequences.
|
(+) S + have/has + V3
(-) S + have/has + not + V3
(?) have/has + S + V3
|
Oh yeah i almost forgot, i got an exercise today, well then, here it is:
Change these sentences into the following tenses!
1. She (drink) coffee (simple past)
2. They (start) the course (present perfect)
3. Ana & Linda (open) the account (past continuous)
4. The bank (close) at 5 pm (simple present)
5. The dog (run) through the park (simple past)
Answer:
1. She drank coffee
2. They have started the course
3. Ana & Linda were opening the account
4. The bank closes at 5 pm
5. The dog ran through the park
Well that’s it for today. I hope this post is useful for all
of us.
I’m Rizaldi, Electrical Engineering student,
signing-out.
Tag :
Daily Task
2 Komentar untuk "5 Tenses We Frequently Use"
:))))))
Let's see in the end of this semester, A+, or A? *hachiiim*
if it's possible, then please give me A+ hahaha