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12 TENSES IN ENGLISH (EASY GRAMMAR REFERENCE FOR BEGINNERS)

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12 TENSES IN ENGLISH (EASY GRAMMAR REFERENCE FOR BEGINNERS) BY TEACHER WAN ASIYAH AND TEACHER NUR SYAFIQA ATHIRAH.

✅Nak faham konsep 'Tenses' ini lebih lanjut, boleh dapatkan modul ini. 
✅Isi kandungan modul: 

  • Simple Present
  • Present Continuous
  • Present Perfect
  • Present Perfect Continuous
  • Simple Past
  • Past Continuous
  • Past Perfect
  • Past Perfect Continuous
  • Simple Future
  • Future Continuous
  • Future Perfect
  • Future Perfect Continuous
  • Answers

✅Lengkap Skema Jawaban.

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✅Apa beza EAT, ATE, IS EATING, WAS EATING, HAVE EATEN, HAD EATEN?

  • He eats at noon. — the present tense of a verb refers to habitual action; or a statement of things that are always true (I am scared of cockroaches) 
     
  • He ate yesterday. — the past tense of a verb (usually taking an -ed ending, such as "walked") refers to an action that started and ended in the past. EAT has an irregular past tense form: "ate."
     
  • He is eating now.  — the present progressive verb phrase (a present tense form of BE followed by the -ing form of a verb) refers to something that is going on right now in the present moment.
     
  • He was eating lunch when you interrupted me. The past progressive verb phrase (a past tense form of BE followed by the -ing form of a verb) refers to a stretch of time in the past within which another action in the past occurred. That second action appears in the past tense (for example. "interrupted").
     
  • He has eaten all his food.—The present perfect verb phrase refers to actions which started in the past and finished at or near the present. It is formed with a present tense form of HAVE (either "has" or "have") followed by the past participle form of a verb (see the bottom of this sheet for a discussion of past participles)
     
  • He had eaten his lunch already when she arrived with a pizza.—The past perfect verb phrase (the past tense of HAVE followed by the past participle form of a verb) refers to a time in the past earlier than another occurrence mentioned ("arrived") which appears in the past tense form.

✅Nak faham konsep 'Tenses' ini lebih lanjut, boleh dapatkan modul ini. 

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