5 Questions
What should be studied under Simple Present?
Verb usage
What types of past tenses are covered in the Simple Past topic?
Regular past and irregular past
Where can you find notes about the Present Continuous tense?
In grammar notes and exercises in your English binder
Which tense is compared with Simple Present in the English binder?
Present Continuous
In the Simple Past topic, what is covered under 'irregular past'?
Verbs that don't follow standard -ed ending patterns
Study Notes
English Grammar Topics
- Study Simple Present Verb:
- Used to describe habits, routines, and general truths
- Forms: base form (I/you/we/they) + -s/-es (he/she/it)
Simple Past
- Meaning: completed actions in the past
- Irregular Past:
- Verb forms change unpredictably (e.g., go -> went, take -> took)
- Regular Past (-ed):
- Add -ed to the base form for most verbs (e.g., walk -> walked, run -> ran)
Present Continuous
- Used to describe actions happening now, temporary situations, or changing circumstances
- Vs Simple Present:
- Contrast: Simple Present for habits and general truths, Present Continuous for current actions
- Examples and exercises can be found in your English binder for further practice
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