The document discusses different tenses in English including the imperative, present simple, present continuous, past simple, and present perfect tenses. Examples are provided for each tense to illustrate their uses such as giving commands, describing habitual or repeated actions, ongoing actions, past actions, and completed actions that have relevance in the present.
The document discusses different tenses in English including the imperative, present simple, present continuous, past simple, and present perfect tenses. Examples are provided for each tense to illustrate their uses such as giving commands, describing habitual or repeated actions, ongoing actions, past actions, and completed actions that have relevance in the present.
The document discusses different tenses in English including the imperative, present simple, present continuous, past simple, and present perfect tenses. Examples are provided for each tense to illustrate their uses such as giving commands, describing habitual or repeated actions, ongoing actions, past actions, and completed actions that have relevance in the present.
Sit down, my students. Open the door. Present Simple • I like banana. • She goes to the market and buys some vegetables. • We sometimes play tennis in the morning. Present Continuous • She is swimming. • He is waiting for me at the bus-stop. • They are attending Korean class. Past Simple • He slept in his grandma’s room last night. • We had a party yesterday. That’s fun. • You wrapped and kept it in your drawer. • When you are waiting for your friend, you can read these books. • This is very important for you. • He likes to swim. • She wrote the letter to her parents in Italy. • They are playing football. • I talked him on phone. • They talk about sports at the tea shop. • We are discussing about our exam. • She still needs to practise in writing skill. • He loves his cat very much. • Mom cooked chicken yesterday.