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VERBS.

WRITE ONE SENTENCE WITH EACH TENSE USING ALL OF VERB OF


LIST PROVIDED BEFORE.
PRESENT PERFECT, SIMPLE PAST TENSE, FUTURE WITH WILL, GOING TO AND
PRESENT CONTINOUS. UNDERLINE THE MAIN VERB.

PRESENT PERFECT
 You have seen that movie many times.
 I think I have met him once before.
 There have been many earthquakes in California.
 People have traveled to the Moon.
 You have grown since the last time I saw you.
 The government has become more interested in arts education.
 My English has really improved since I moved to Australia.
 Man has walked on the Moon.
 Our son has learned how to read.
 Doctors have cured many deadly diseases.
 Scientists have split the atom.
 James has finished his homework yet.
 Susan has mastered Japanese, but she can communicate.
 Bill has still arrived.
 The rain has stopped.
 The army has attacked that city five times.
 I have had four quizzes and five tests so far this semester.
 She has talked to several specialists about her problem, but nobody knows why she is
sick.
 My car has broken down three times this week.
 Mary has loved chocolate since she was a little girl.

SIMPLE PAST TENSE


 I sometimes walked home at lunchtime.
I often brought my lunch to school.
 We saw a good film last week.
 She finished her work atseven o'clock
I went to the theatre last night
 John Cabot sailed to America in 1498.
 My father died last year.
 He lived in Fiji in 1976.
 We crossed the Channel yesterday.
 He arrived from the airport at 8:00, checked into the hotel at 9:00, and met the others
at 10:00
 I lived in Brazil for two years.
 Shauna studied Japanese for five years.
 They sat at the beach all day.
 They did not stay at the party the entire time.
 We talked on the phone for thirty minutes.
 She worked at the movie theater after school.
 I studied French when I was a child.
 She was shy as a child, but now she is very outgoing.
 People paid much more to make cell phone calls in the past.
 He did like tomatoes before.

FUTURE WITH WILL


 You will help him later.
 I will call you when I arrive. I promise
 I will not tell him about the surprise party.
 John Smith will be the next President.
 You will never help him.
 The work will be finished by 5:00 PM.
 He will probably come back tomorrow.
 I will not watch TV tonight.
 I will go to the university.
 The sun will shine tomorrow.
 I will go to the cinema tonight.
 He will play tennis tomorrow.
 She will be happy with her exam results.
 They will take the bus to the South next week.
 I will do my best to help you.
 My brother will fall asleep as soon as she is put into bed.
 He will give up if he starts losing. He always does that.
 He will start a business.
 They will buy a new car.
 I will give you a pen tomorrow

GOING TO
 We are going to sing at the party.
 I am going to play handball.
 You are going to meet Jane tonight.
 He is going to spend his vacation in Hawaii.
 They are going to drive all the way to Alaska.
 Sally is going to make a beautiful dinner tonight.
 We are going to have dinner together tomorrow.
 I think Nigel and Mary are going to have a party next week.
 He's going to be a brilliant politician.
 I'm going to have a hard time falling asleep.
 You're going to be sorry you said that.
 The sky is very black. It's going to snow.
 I was going to tell him but I forgot.
 They are going to eat out tonight.
 I am going to cook for her.
 You are going to study to be a lawyer.
 She is going to wait me after the show.
 They are going to build a summer home.
 They are going to spend the day together.
 My brother is going to visit us tomorrow.

PRESENT CONTINOUS
 You are learning English now.
 You are not swimming now.
 I am sitting.
 They are reading their books.
 They are not watching television.
 I am meeting some friends after work.
 You are still watching TV.
 I'm looking for a new apartment.
 He's thinking about leaving his job.
 They're considering making an appeal against the judgment.
 I'm meeting her at 6.30.
 They aren't arriving until Tuesday.
 We are having a special dinner at a top restaurant for all the senior managers.
 I am playing cricket.
 He is driving a car
 They are reading their
 I am listening to the news
 You are washing your clothes
 She is riding on horse
 They are playing football.

Choose 50 affirmative imperatives and 50 negative imperatives; draw some images of each
imperative and wtite one sentence with them

AFFIRMATIVES
Do your homework! (¡Haz los deberes!)
Wash your hands! (¡Lavaros las manos!)
Tell me the truth! (¡Dime la verdad!)
Andrea helps your father.
 
Juanita clean your room

NEGATIVES
Do not lie to me! (¡No me mientas!)
  Do not wash in the washing machine. (No lo lave en la lavadora.)
  Don’t hit your sister! (¡No le pegues a tu hermana!)

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