ENGLISH VERB FORMS.

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ENGLISH VERB FORMS

Present simple Regular verbs are the same for I/You/We/They and different for He/She/It/Name. E.g. I look, We look, He looks I sing, They sing, Sarah sings I am, You are, He is, We are, They are Michael reads, I read, you read

Present simple (third person singular) Remember for He/She/It/Name the verb changes (it normally finished with an s) Examples She eats a pineapple Mr. Smith reads a book He is happy

Past simple Regular verbs end in –ed E.g. walked, talked, looked Irregular verbs can end with other letters E.g. made, drank, said

Present continuous Pronoun I/you/he/she etc. To be am ‘m is ‘s are ‘re verb-ing E.g. walking, talking, looking

Past continuous Pronoun I/you/he/she etc. To be (past simple) Was Were verb-ing E.g. walking, talking, looking

Present perfect Pronoun I/you/he/she etc. to have have ‘ve has ‘s Past participle Regular is same as past simple Some irregular E.g. been, eaten, seen

Present perfect continuous Pronoun I/you/he/she etc. to have Have ‘ve Has ‘s been verb-ing E.g. walking, talking, looking Present perfect continuous

Past perfect Pronoun I/you/he/she etc. to have (past simple) Had ‘d Past participle Regular is same as past simple Some irregular E.g. been, eaten, seen

Past perfect continuous Pronoun I/you/he/she etc. To have (past simple) had ‘d been verb-ing E.g. walking, talking, looking Past perfect continuous

Future with going to Pronoun I/you/he/ she etc. To be (present) Am ‘m Are ‘re Is ‘s Going to Infinitive without to Eat Drink Talk Visit Future with going to

Future with will Pronoun I/you/he/she etc. will Will ‘ll Infinitive without to Go Visit Have Eat