The document provides sentences for classification into either the present simple tense or past simple tense. It contains 8 sentences for classification, with some describing past events or states ("I was at home on my own again", "We walked home in silence") being classified as past simple tense and others describing general present states ("He loves it there", "It's so boring", "D'you wanna come on the slide?") being classified as present simple tense.
The document provides sentences for classification into either the present simple tense or past simple tense. It contains 8 sentences for classification, with some describing past events or states ("I was at home on my own again", "We walked home in silence") being classified as past simple tense and others describing general present states ("He loves it there", "It's so boring", "D'you wanna come on the slide?") being classified as present simple tense.
The document provides sentences for classification into either the present simple tense or past simple tense. It contains 8 sentences for classification, with some describing past events or states ("I was at home on my own again", "We walked home in silence") being classified as past simple tense and others describing general present states ("He loves it there", "It's so boring", "D'you wanna come on the slide?") being classified as present simple tense.
○ I was at home on my own again. ○ I settled on a bench and looked through the paper for a job. ○ You get some frightful types in the park these days! ○ We walked home in silence. ○ I know it’s a waste of time but you’ve got to have some hope, haven't you? ○ He loves it there. ○ It’s so boring. ○ D’you wanna come on the slide? ● Now, classify them on the corresponding side of the chart.