Grammar Help
Grammar Help
Grammar Help
Parts of Speech
Simple Present Tense—used for situations that do not normally change, are generally
true, express habit
Ex. The sun rises in the east and sets in the west. (Facts)
Ex. The bus leaves at 6pm tomorrow. (Future scheduled events-require time
expression!)
Now
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Every: morning, evening, night, day, week, month, year, summer, weekend, etc.
Once: a day, a week, a month, a year
Twice: a day, a week, a month, a year
Time Expressions: usually come at the end of a sentence, but they can also come at the
beginning
At + hourly time
In + the morning, the afternoon, the evening, the summer
On + weekends, weekdays, Sundays, etc.
Am +verb+ ING Neg. Am+ NOT+ verb+ ING ?: Am+ I+ verb+ ING?
IS+ verb+ ING Neg. Is+ NOT+ verb+ ING ?: Is+(s)he, it+ verb+
ING?
Are+ verb+ ING Neg. Are+ NOT+ verb+ ING ?: Are+ we, they, you+ verb+
ING?
The action is happening at the same time you are saying the sentence.
Also describes activities in progress or temporary states.
They have a definite start and finish, but can describe actions taking a few
minutes or many years.
Time Expressions: now-present moment, right now-at the time the speaker is saying
the sentence, at the moment-action is in progress, still-used to say something is
happening in the present and stress that we are surprised it has not finished.
We can use the present continuous to describe future plans when using BE +
Going+ To
Ex. I am going to The Cure concert next week. must use future time
expressions
Simple Past Tense: for actions that happened in the past VERB 2
Time Expressions: yesterday, yesterday morning, last night, last week, last
month, last year, 5 years ago, 5 minutes ago, etc.