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TENSES
ENGLISH 7
M. EN ED. MARÍA DEL ROSARIO ALONSO ESPINOZA
Let’s identify past tenses in
this paragraph
I was walking down the street to the shops.
I hadn't been walking for very long when
it started to pour down. I had forgotten to
bring my umbrella, so I got drenched.
+ I, he, she , it
went to Paris.
You, we, they
- I, he, she , it
didn’t go to Paris.
You, we, they
I, he, she , it
? Did go to Paris?
you, we, they
VERB FORMS FOR TELLING
STORIES
• Past Perfect = describes a past action which happened
before another past action. It is often used with the past
simple.
earlier
action main event
+ I, he, she , it
had written a message.
You, we, they
- I, he, she , it
hadn’t written a message.
You, we, they
I, he, she , it
? Had written a message?
you, we, they
VERB FORMS FOR TELLING
STORIES
Past Continuous = for an action that lasted for a period of time in the past. Often this
action is happening when something else happens. It is often used in contrast with the past
simple (It describes background activities).
- I, he, she , it
hadn’t been having fun.
You, we, they
I, he, she , it
? Had been having fun?
you, we, they
SUMMARIZING
Adverbs:
Sequencing
Fortunately
Firstly / To begin with /
Unfortunately
All of a sudden
Luckily
LINKIN To start with
Next / Then / After that
G
In the end / Finally
Quickly
WORDS
Showing interest:
To end a story:
Wow!
In the end …
Really?
What happened next?
LET´S PRACTICE
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