The document compares and contrasts the simple past and simple present tenses in English. It outlines the auxiliary verbs, affirmative and negative forms, and questions for each tense. For the simple past, examples are given using common irregular verbs like "went, got, drank." For the simple present, examples show the use of "s/es" endings on verbs and the auxiliary verbs "do/does" in questions.
The document compares and contrasts the simple past and simple present tenses in English. It outlines the auxiliary verbs, affirmative and negative forms, and questions for each tense. For the simple past, examples are given using common irregular verbs like "went, got, drank." For the simple present, examples show the use of "s/es" endings on verbs and the auxiliary verbs "do/does" in questions.
The document compares and contrasts the simple past and simple present tenses in English. It outlines the auxiliary verbs, affirmative and negative forms, and questions for each tense. For the simple past, examples are given using common irregular verbs like "went, got, drank." For the simple present, examples show the use of "s/es" endings on verbs and the auxiliary verbs "do/does" in questions.
Richard Nolasco Romero Odalys Ivonne Navarro Huaman Yuliana Ramos Cachuan
SIMPLE PAST SIMPLE PRESENT
AUXILIARITY ed- Irregular verbs he she it : “s”, “es”,“ies”
AFIRMATIVE wen, got, drink, slept, felt bought, brought, thought, worked. Example: *She understands english. Example: * He does exercises. * My friend bought a newspaper * She studies english. yesterday. HAVE:I - you - we -They Example: * Yuliana worked in a bank. * I have biscuit. HAS: he - she - it * My brother got up early today. Example: *He has a pet. * I slept whole night. * She has a book.
AUXILIARITY Didn’t Don’t : I, you, we, They
NEGATIVE * I don’t watch sport on tv. Example: * They don’t go cycling. + I didn’t learn Italian. Doesn’t: he, she , it +They didn’t write a book. + He didn’t write wook. Example: + I didn’t study math. * Lucia doesn’t go swimming. * He doesn’t work in a restaurant.
AUXILIARITY Did Do - Does
QUESTION Example: Example: Did you see Lourdes on Saturday? Do you love me? Did my parrot lose yesterday? Does he always walk so Did you go to the university? quickly?
VERB TO BE Was:I - He - She - It I – I = am
Were:You - We - They He - She - It = is We -They - You = are Example: + Was it cold last night? Example: + We were old friends. + I was a good student. + She is a good student. + He was a lawyer. + Silvia is a student. + There are three books.