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Grammar Review
Topic One: Tenses
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Structure of the lecture:
The Tenses
The Basics
ActualUsages
The Simple
The Progressive
The Perfect
The Perfect
Progressive
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THE TIME LINE:
Time Line
Now
Past Future
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The Simple: Simple present It snows in
Alaska. Tom watches
television every day.
Link 1
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The Simple: Simple past It snowed
yesterday. Tom watched
television last night.
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The Simple: Simple Future It will snow
tomorrow. It is going to
snow tomorrow. Tom will watch
television tonight. Tom is going to
watch television tonight. (Link 1)
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The Progressive: be + v.-ingPresent Progressive
Am/is/are doing…
Tom is sleeping right now.
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The Progressive: be +v.-ing Past Progressive
was/were doing
Tom was sleeping when I arrived.
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The Progressive: be + v.-ing Future Progressive
will be doing…
Tom will be sleeping when we arrive.
Link 2
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The Perfect: have + v-edPresent Perfect
has/have done…
Tom has already eaten.
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The Perfect: have + -edPast Perfect
had done…
Tom had already eaten when his friend arrived.
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The Perfect: have + v-edFuture Perfect
will have done…
Tom will already have eaten when his friend arrives.
Link 4
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Perfect Progressive: have + been + -ingPresent Perfect Progressive
has/have been doing…
Tom has been studying for two hours.
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Perfect Progressive: have + been + -ingPast Perfect Progressive
had been doing…
Tom had been studying for two hours before his friend came.
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Perfect Progressive: have + been + -ingFuture Perfect Progressive
will have been doing…
Tom will have been studying for two hours by the time his friend arrives.
Link 5
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Summary: The Simple
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Summary: The Progressive
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Summary: The Perfect
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Summary: The Perfect Progressive
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Simple Present Vs. Present Progressive
I ______ for two hours every night. (Study) John ________ right now. (sleep)
study– habitual or everyday activity is sleeping— in progress at the moment
of speaking
See Link 7 for more practice exercises
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Stative Verbs Yum! This food ______ (taste) good. I ___
__ (like) it very much. The chef is in his kitchen. He ______ (tast
e) the sauce.
tastes, like: have stative meanings; describe a state that exists.
is tasting: an action See Link 8 for a list of stative verbs
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Am/is/are being +Adjective Jack doesn’t feel well, but he refuses
to see a doctor. He _____(be) foolish. Sue never does anything right. She
___ (be) foolish.
is being: a temporary, in-progress behavior
is: Click on link 9 for more exercises
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Simple Past– Irregular Verbs I ______ (buy) a new car three days
ago. I ______(bring) back home a big pile of
books to read last night.
bought brought Click on Link 10 for a list of irregular
Verbs
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Past Progressive Vs. Simple past
While I _______ (walk) down the street, it ______ (begin) to rain.
was walking; began: one action (walk) began earlier and was in the progress when the other action (begin) occurred.
Click on Link 10 for more exercises
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Present Perfect _____ you _____ (visit) Mexico? I _______ (meet) many people since I came
here in June.
Have…visited: The exact time it happened is not important; adverbs: ever, never, already, yet, still, just
have met: repetition before Now; so far, since
Click on Link 12 for more exercises
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Present Perfect vs. Simple past
I can not get into my apartment now. I ______ (lose) my key.
I did something stupid yesterday. I ____(lose) my key.
have lost: something happened at the past and it has an effect till now.
lost: something that happened in the past.
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Present Perfect Progressive
You ___(study) for five straight hours. I __ (think) about changing my major.
have been studying: Duration of an action, used with for, since, all day…
have been thinking: general activity in progress recently, lately
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Present Perfect Progressive
I ___ (live) here since 1995.
have lived; have been living: words like work, study
Click on Link 13 for more exercises
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Past Perfect Sam ___ already ___ (leave) when Ann got
there. Sam ___ (leave) before Ann ____(get) there.
had…left had left/left; got: with before or after
Click on Link 14 for more exercises
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Will vs. Be going toTo express a prediction Be careful! You ____ (hurt) yourself! Watch out! You ___ (hurt) yourself!
will hurt; are going to hurt A prediction: a statement about
something s/he thinks will be true or will occur in the future, either will or be going to is possible. See GIU U19
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Will vs. Be going toTo express a prior plan Why did you buy this paint? I ____ (paint) my bedroom tomorrow.
am going to paint a prior plan: something the speaker
intends to do in the future because in the past s/he has made a plan or decision to do it; In this case, only be going to is used.
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Will vs. Be going toTo express willingness A:The phone’s ringing. B: I __ (get) it. My friend told me that he would call me this aft
ernoon at six. It is noon time. I __________(answer) the phone at six.
will get it: no prior plan, volunteer; use Will only.
am going to answer: with prior plan Click on Link 15 for more exerices
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Time cause: When/before/after…
Bob will come soon. When Bob ____ (come), we ____ (see) him.
comes; will see: Time cause= When/before.. + subject
+ verb. The meaning of time cause is future, but the simple tense is used.
Click on Link 16 for more exercises.
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Present Progressive -Future
My wife has an appointment with a doctor. She _______ (see) Dr. North next Tuesday.
is seeing used when the idea concerns a
planned event or definite intention. Click on Link 18 for more exercises.
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More Exercises for Practice
Review of Verb Tenses: Link 19 Link 20 Link 21