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SIMPLE TENSE
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4. Formula And Example
3. Function Of The Part Simple Tense
2. Part Of The Simple Tense
1.Definition Simple Present Tense
TOPIC
GROUP 1
NI PUTU ARDANI 2101010007 I GEDE KARMA SANTIYASA
2101010041
I GEDE ARI WIGUNA 2101010061 KADEK EMMY SANTIKA DEWI
2101010082
NI PUTU GUNAPRYA DHARMAPATNI 2101020051
I KADEK SUGIARTA 2101020066
01. SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE SIMPLE PAST TENSE
02.
SIMPLE FUTURE TENSE
03.
SIMPLE TENSE
Simple tense is the basic form or time pattern used to express actions or states that occur at a specific time. This tense does not have complex
forms or additional information like more complex tenses
.
SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE
Simple present tense is a tense that is used to describe routine activity, or habitual events that
continue to occur every day.
GENERAL TRUTH
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HABIT S
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FUNCTION
General truth is a common truth or absolute truth
"Habit" means something done repeatedly and consistently.
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FORMULA
Subject
Table Positive
Subject + Verb1(s/es) + Objec/Noun
“I teach English”, “They go to school”
Subject + to be (am/is/are) + object
“I am a teacher”, “She is so beautiful”
Negative
Subject + do/does + NOT + Verb1 + Object
“I don’t like you”, “He doesn’t like me”
Subject + to be (am/is/are) + NOT + Adjective/Noun
“I am not happy”, “They are not religious ”
Interrogati ve
do/does + Subject + Verb1 + Object + ?
“Do I teach English?”, “Don’t you go to collage?”
to be(am,is,are) + subject + adjective/noun/object + ?
“are you a programmer?”, “are you a programmer?”
SIMPLE PAST TENSE
Past tense is a simple verb form that functions to
explain an event in the past
SIMPLE PAST TENSE
FUNCTION
To express a past event or incident with a known time of occurrence.
To express a past event or incident with a known time of occurrence.
01.
To describe an event or incident that was completed in the past
To describe an event or incident that was completed in the past
02.
To express an event, occurrence, or action that was a habit in the past.
To express an event, occurrence, or action that was a habit in the past.
03.
To describe an event or occurrence that would happen under certain conditions in the past.
To describe an event or occurrence that would happen under certain conditions in the past.
04.
To describe a past habit that is no longer practiced.
To describe a past habit that is no longer practiced.
05.
I met a beautiful woman last night
We went to the beach yesterday
I often visited my grandparent house
If you had much money, what would you buy?
My father used to smoke when he was young
SIMPLE PAST TENSE
FORMULA
Subject + Verb2
“I slept early last night”
“I played football yesterday”
Subject + was/were + Complement
“She was a famous singer”
“We were here yesterday”
Did + subject + Verb 1 + ?
“Did you buy a lot of souvenirs ? Yes, I did”
“Where did you buy them ? I bouhgt in souvenirs center”
Subject + did + NOT + Verb1
“We did not eat sandwich this morning”
“My mom did not go to the market yesterday”
Subject + was/were + not + Complement
“You were not sick”
“I was not ready for that”
Positiv e
Negati ve
Interrog
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SIMPLE FUTURE TENSE
Simple future tense is a form of sentence to express actions or events
that have not yet been used and will occur in the future.
01. States an event or occurrence that will occur in the future.
01. States an event or occurrence that will occur in the future.
02. Expressing a promise in the future 02. Expressing a promise in the future 03. Make a request to someone else 03. Make a request to someone else
04. Expressing an offer to another person 04. Expressing an offer to another person
FUNCTION
05. Expressing permission for other people to do something.
05. Expressing permission for other people to do something.
06. Expressing an invitation to other people 06. Expressing an invitation to other people 07. States a necessity
07. States a necessity
I shall go to Manila tomorrow morning
We shall meet the clients by noon Will you help me get the book on the top shelf?
Will you sit down by my side?
Will you sit down here, please Will you come to my birthday party tonight?
I shall study hard to pass the examination.
FORMULA
Positive
Subject + will/shall + Verb1 + Object
“He will play his favorite game.”
Subject + to be (am/is/are) + going to + Verb1 + Object
“Bobi is going to sleep at hotel tonight.”
Negative
Subject + will/shall + not + Verb1 + Object
“He will not play his favorite game.”
Subject + to be (am/is/are) + not + going to + Verb1 + Object
“He is not going to sleep at hotel tonight.”
Interrogative
Will/shall + Subject + Verb1 + Object + ?
“Will he play his favorite game?”
to be (Am/is/are) + Subject + going to + Verb1 + Object + ?
“Is Bobi going to sleep at hotel tonight?”