I. SIMPLE
PRESENT TENSE
Simple Present tense in English is used to describe an action that is regular, true or normal. in present tense any present tense positive, negative and interrogative)
present tense positive, negative and interrogative |
Positive
(I, You, They, We)
a. I
often play football every afternoon.
b. You
always come late every English study.
c. They
usually watch TV every morning.
d. We
seldom go to Mall every week.
e. I
sometimes read a book every night.
Positive (He, She,
It)
a. Dolly
speaks English every morning.
b. He sits in the bookstore every day.
c. He sings every morning.
d. She dances every night.
e. It
depends on the weather.
Negative and
Interrogative
a.
Roy does not bring math book
every study English.
b.
Tina does not drive a car every
day.
c.
Do you study hard every day?
d.
Does she jump every morning?
e.
Does my friend come to your house
every night?
II. PRESENT CONTINUOUS
Present continuous of any verb is a composed of two part - the present tense of the verb to be + the present participle of the main verb.
Positive
a. I
am writing a letter now.
b. You
are listening the radio now.
c. We
are studying English now.
d. Dolly
is learning now.
e. She is playing the piano now.
Negative and
Interrogative
a. are
you running now?
b. Is
he printing the text now?
c. I
am not cooking the cake now?
d. He is not doing anything now.
e. You
are not drawing now.
III . PAST TENSE
Use the Simple Past to express the idea that an action started and finished
at a specific time in the past.
Positive
a. They
went to Bali last day.
b. I
saw her two days ago.
c. She came here yesterday.
d. You
sat in my home yesterday.
e. He read a comic last night.
Negative and interrogative
a. I
did not anything last night.
b. They
did not study yesterday.
c. We
did not walk last night.
d. What
did you buy yesterday?