Tense

Tense
PAST
TENSES
Past Simple
Structure : Subject + V.2
• Use the Simple Past to express the idea that an
action started and finished in the past.
Example : I saw a movie yesterday.
Past Simple
• The Simple Past can also be used to describe a habit which
stopped in the past or facts which are no longer true. It
can have the same meaning as “used to”
Examples : I studied Japanese when I was a child.
• The Simple Past can be used with a duration which starts
and stops in the past.
Example : I lived in Brazil for two years.
Past Continuous tense
Structure: Subject +was/were +V.ing(gerund)
To use :
-use with the situation that happen in the past but interrupt by
other situation.
Example: When Karok was singing, the rain fell
-use with situation 2 situation that happen inn the same time in the
past
Example: Jaae was doing homework in bedroom while Cartoon
cooking in the Kitchen.
Past perfect tense
Structure of past perfect :
Subject + had + Verb 3
Subject + hadn’t + Verb 3 Negative
We use the past perfect tense fairly often in English.
1. A completed action before something else in the past.
Example : When we arrived, the film had started.
Past perfect tense
2. To explain or give a reason for something in the past.
Example : It had snowed in the night, so the bus didn't arrive.
3. Something that started in the past and continued up to another
action
in the past.
Example : When he graduated, he had been in London for six
years.
PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS
We normally use the past perfect continuous for something
we had done several times up to a point in the past and continued to
do after that point.
Examples :
They had been talking for an hour before you arrived.
She hadn't been studying very hard.
How long had you been waiting for me?
Structure : S + HAD BEEN + V.ING(gerund)
PERSENT
TENSES
Present simple tense
Structure : Verb + s/es in third person
• First, we use the Present Simple when something is
generally true:
Examples : The sun rises in the east.
People need food.
The sun isn’t blue.
Present simple tense
• Second, We use it in the first and the zero conditionals:
Examples : If it rains, I won't come.
If you heat water to 100 degrees, it boils.
• Third, use is for habits or things that we do regularly. We
often use adverbs of frequency in this case:
Examples : She gets up at seven o'clock every day.
How often do you study English?
Present simple tense
• Fourth, we can use this tense to talk about the future.
When you are discussing a timetable or a fixed plan:
Example : School begins at eight tomorrow.
When does the class finish?
• We need to use this simple tense with stative verbs
Example : This soup tastes great.
I promise I will help you.
PRESENT CONTINUOUS
We use the present continuous tense to talk about the
present:
for something that is happening at the moment of speaking
Examples :
I'm speaking English language.
I am not studying to become a doctor.
Are you sleeping?
Structure : S + VERB TO BE + V.ING(gerund)
Present Perfect tense
Structure: Subject + has/have+V.3
To use:
-use with the situation that already happen but continue
to the present and may happen in the future
Example: We have been to Wat Phra Kaew.
Present Perfect Continuous
Structure : Subject + Have,Has + Been + V.ing(gerund)
• We use the Present Perfect Continuous to show that something
started in the past and has continued up until now.
Example : I have been reading this book for two hours.
• You can also use the Present Perfect Continuous
WITHOUT a duration. We can use the words "lately"
or "recently" to emphasize this meaning.
Example : She has been watching too much television
lately.
Present Perfect Continuous
FUTURE
TENSES
Future Simple tense
Structure: Subject+ will/shall+V.1
To use:
-use with the situation that will happen in the future and
have adverb of time to indicate time.
Example: Namwarn will go to study at America in next
two month.
FUTURE CONTINUOUS TENSE
We use the Future Continuous to indicate that we
will be in the middle of doing something in a specified
time in the future.
Structure : S + WILL BE + V.ING(gerund)
EXAMPLES:
She will be sleeping when I visit her.
We will not be having dinner at home.
Will you be coming to the party tonight?
FUTURE CONTINUOUS TENSE
Future Perfect Tense
Structure : Subject + will + have + V.3
• The Future Perfect expresses the idea that something
will occur before another action in the future. It can
also show that something will happen before a specific
time in the future.
Example : I will have eaten breakfast at 8 o’clock tomorrow.
• If there have 2 events. The first event will use Future
perfect tense. And second event will use Present Simple
tense.
Example : I will have cleaned the floor when my
mom gets home.
Future Perfect Tense
Future Perfect Continuous Tense
• We used to project ourselves forward in time and to look
back. It refers to events or actions in a time between now
and some future time are unfinished. It is most often used
with a time expression.
Example : I will have been eating breakfast for 30 minutes at 8
o’clock tomorrow.
Structure :
Subject + will have been + present participle(Verb 3)
Answer
what’s tense of the
given sentence
① Jane will have been staying in Rome by next year.
Ans Future Perfect Continuous Tense
② Do you like watching TV?
Ans Present Simple Tense
③ He played tennis last summer.
Ans Past Simple Tense
QUESTION & ANSWER
④ We will be watching the volleyball match.
Ans Future Continuous Tense
⑤ She has been singing that song for 2 hours.
Ans Present Perfect Continuous
QUESTION & ANSWER
ANSWER THE
QUESTION
①Ann ____ German very well.
A)Speak B)Speaks C)Spoke D)will speak
B)Speaks
QUESTION & ANSWER
② Somchai ____ buy a new car last year.
A)don’t B)doesn’t C)didn’t D)isn’t
C)didn’t
③ When my mom ___ in U.S. She ___ in a
bank.
A)lives, works B)lives, worked
C)lived, works D)lived, worked
D) lived, worked
④ Nye : Where were you yesterday afternoon?
I ____ you but you weren’t at home
Toon: I ____ at the hospital. My mom was
sick.
A)called, was B)calls, was
C)called, were D)calls, were
A)called, was
⑤ What time ____ the bank ____ in Thailand?
A)does, closes B)does, close
C)do, close C)do, closes
B)does, close
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Tense

  • 3. Past Simple Structure : Subject + V.2 • Use the Simple Past to express the idea that an action started and finished in the past. Example : I saw a movie yesterday.
  • 4. Past Simple • The Simple Past can also be used to describe a habit which stopped in the past or facts which are no longer true. It can have the same meaning as “used to” Examples : I studied Japanese when I was a child. • The Simple Past can be used with a duration which starts and stops in the past. Example : I lived in Brazil for two years.
  • 5. Past Continuous tense Structure: Subject +was/were +V.ing(gerund) To use : -use with the situation that happen in the past but interrupt by other situation. Example: When Karok was singing, the rain fell -use with situation 2 situation that happen inn the same time in the past Example: Jaae was doing homework in bedroom while Cartoon cooking in the Kitchen.
  • 6. Past perfect tense Structure of past perfect : Subject + had + Verb 3 Subject + hadn’t + Verb 3 Negative We use the past perfect tense fairly often in English. 1. A completed action before something else in the past. Example : When we arrived, the film had started.
  • 7. Past perfect tense 2. To explain or give a reason for something in the past. Example : It had snowed in the night, so the bus didn't arrive. 3. Something that started in the past and continued up to another action in the past. Example : When he graduated, he had been in London for six years.
  • 8. PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS We normally use the past perfect continuous for something we had done several times up to a point in the past and continued to do after that point. Examples : They had been talking for an hour before you arrived. She hadn't been studying very hard. How long had you been waiting for me? Structure : S + HAD BEEN + V.ING(gerund)
  • 10. Present simple tense Structure : Verb + s/es in third person • First, we use the Present Simple when something is generally true: Examples : The sun rises in the east. People need food. The sun isn’t blue.
  • 11. Present simple tense • Second, We use it in the first and the zero conditionals: Examples : If it rains, I won't come. If you heat water to 100 degrees, it boils. • Third, use is for habits or things that we do regularly. We often use adverbs of frequency in this case: Examples : She gets up at seven o'clock every day. How often do you study English?
  • 12. Present simple tense • Fourth, we can use this tense to talk about the future. When you are discussing a timetable or a fixed plan: Example : School begins at eight tomorrow. When does the class finish? • We need to use this simple tense with stative verbs Example : This soup tastes great. I promise I will help you.
  • 13. PRESENT CONTINUOUS We use the present continuous tense to talk about the present: for something that is happening at the moment of speaking Examples : I'm speaking English language. I am not studying to become a doctor. Are you sleeping? Structure : S + VERB TO BE + V.ING(gerund)
  • 14. Present Perfect tense Structure: Subject + has/have+V.3 To use: -use with the situation that already happen but continue to the present and may happen in the future Example: We have been to Wat Phra Kaew.
  • 15. Present Perfect Continuous Structure : Subject + Have,Has + Been + V.ing(gerund) • We use the Present Perfect Continuous to show that something started in the past and has continued up until now. Example : I have been reading this book for two hours.
  • 16. • You can also use the Present Perfect Continuous WITHOUT a duration. We can use the words "lately" or "recently" to emphasize this meaning. Example : She has been watching too much television lately. Present Perfect Continuous
  • 18. Future Simple tense Structure: Subject+ will/shall+V.1 To use: -use with the situation that will happen in the future and have adverb of time to indicate time. Example: Namwarn will go to study at America in next two month.
  • 19. FUTURE CONTINUOUS TENSE We use the Future Continuous to indicate that we will be in the middle of doing something in a specified time in the future. Structure : S + WILL BE + V.ING(gerund)
  • 20. EXAMPLES: She will be sleeping when I visit her. We will not be having dinner at home. Will you be coming to the party tonight? FUTURE CONTINUOUS TENSE
  • 21. Future Perfect Tense Structure : Subject + will + have + V.3 • The Future Perfect expresses the idea that something will occur before another action in the future. It can also show that something will happen before a specific time in the future. Example : I will have eaten breakfast at 8 o’clock tomorrow.
  • 22. • If there have 2 events. The first event will use Future perfect tense. And second event will use Present Simple tense. Example : I will have cleaned the floor when my mom gets home. Future Perfect Tense
  • 23. Future Perfect Continuous Tense • We used to project ourselves forward in time and to look back. It refers to events or actions in a time between now and some future time are unfinished. It is most often used with a time expression. Example : I will have been eating breakfast for 30 minutes at 8 o’clock tomorrow. Structure : Subject + will have been + present participle(Verb 3)
  • 24. Answer what’s tense of the given sentence
  • 25. ① Jane will have been staying in Rome by next year. Ans Future Perfect Continuous Tense ② Do you like watching TV? Ans Present Simple Tense ③ He played tennis last summer. Ans Past Simple Tense QUESTION & ANSWER
  • 26. ④ We will be watching the volleyball match. Ans Future Continuous Tense ⑤ She has been singing that song for 2 hours. Ans Present Perfect Continuous QUESTION & ANSWER
  • 28. ①Ann ____ German very well. A)Speak B)Speaks C)Spoke D)will speak B)Speaks QUESTION & ANSWER
  • 29. ② Somchai ____ buy a new car last year. A)don’t B)doesn’t C)didn’t D)isn’t C)didn’t
  • 30. ③ When my mom ___ in U.S. She ___ in a bank. A)lives, works B)lives, worked C)lived, works D)lived, worked D) lived, worked
  • 31. ④ Nye : Where were you yesterday afternoon? I ____ you but you weren’t at home Toon: I ____ at the hospital. My mom was sick. A)called, was B)calls, was C)called, were D)calls, were A)called, was
  • 32. ⑤ What time ____ the bank ____ in Thailand? A)does, closes B)does, close C)do, close C)do, closes B)does, close