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English Reinforcement IV
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Review
Present Simple or Present Continuous or Past Simple?
1. We ... (to go) to school at 6 in the morning yesterday.
2. They ... (to watch) TV at the moment.
3. Look! She ... (to wait) at the bus stop.
4. She ... (to read) the newspaper so she didn’t know anything.
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I ... (to do) my homework in the morning.
6. Listen! The wind ... (to blow) through the trees.
7. The girl ... (to throw) the ball at me an hour ago.
8. The wind ... (to blow) very strong today.
Present Perfect Tense
This tense says something that happened in the past but still happens today.
Example
I have written since an hour ago.
( I am still writing now.)
He has sat here yesterday.
( she is still sitting here now.)
Contracted forms: have not = haven't
2. Spelling rules
General rule: infinitive without 'to' + ED
to work --> I have worked
Verbs ending in E or IE: infinitive without 'to' + D
to die --> He has died
Verbs ending in Y, preceded by a consonant: the Y changes into IED
to try --> She has tried
1. Conjugation
Affirmative
Negative
Interrogative
I have worked
You have worked
He has worked
She has worked
It has worked
We have worked
You have worked
They have worked
I have not worked
You have not worked
He have not worked
She have not worked
It have not worked
We have not worked
You have not worked
They have not worked
Have I worked?
Have you worked?
Have he worked?
Have she worked?
Have it worked?
Have we worked?
Have you worked?
Have they worked?
Score
Teacher Sign
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Verbs ending in L, preceded by a short vowel: the L is double