Verb TenseExamples Past perfectThey had jogged in the park. PastThey jogged in the park. Present perfectThey have jogged in the park. PresentThey jog in the park. Future perfectThey will have jogged in the park. FutureThey will jog in the park.
Pre-assessment Story Teacher reads the story aloud to the students or makes up a different one using 6 verb tenses. I woke (past) up late this morning. My alarm clock never went (past) off. I didn’t (past) realize that the electricity had gone (past perfect) out sometime during the night. I was so glad (past) that I had finished (past perfect) reading your stories before I went (past) to bed. The only thing I had forgotten (past perfect) to do was to write a story with six tenses. No problem, I thought (past) to myself. I will think (future) up a story while I drive (present) to work. It takes (present) me a good half hour to drive to school. I have made (present perfect) up a story in 30 minutes before, so I figured (past) that surely I will have come (future perfect) up with one by the time I got (past) to school. The weather was (past) terrible, the traffic was (past) heavy and half way to school, I realized (past) that I had forgotten (past perfect) my lunch. Now I have driven (present perfect) to school in half an hour before, but today it took (past) me 45 minutes. And I still have not made (present perfect) up a story that uses all 6 tenses! I just wonder (present) if I will have used (future perfect) all six tenses by the time I finish (present) telling you about my morning. Let’s all hope (present) I will use (future) them all soon!
Past perfect- Uses had Past action began and ended before another past action started Past- Action started and completed in the past Present perfect- Uses have Action that happened at an indefinite past time, or action began in the past and is still happening now Present- An action happening now, or a constant or repeated action Future perfect- Uses will have Future action that will begin and end before another action starts Future- Action that will happen in the future
Nine desks are arranged into a Tic-Tac-Toe pattern. Students are divided into two teams and line up on opposite sides of the Tic-Tac-Toe desks. The first player on Team 1 is shown a verb and a tense. The player must say the verb form in the tense given and use the verb in a short sentence. If the answer is correct, the player chooses one of the 9 Tic-Tac-Toe desks to sit at and a player from Team 2 takes a turn with a new verb. If the answer is incorrect, the first player on Team 2 gets a chance to earn a seat for Team 2 by supplying the correct verb and example sentence. If the player is correct, he or she may choose a seat and the next player from Team 2 takes a turn with a new verb. Play continues until each student has had a turn. Keep track of how many Tic-Tac-Toes each team wins. TENSE TIC-TAC-TOE 1) Swim- Present
2) Read- Past
3) Walk- Future
4) Look- Present perfect
5) See- Past
6) Speak-Present
7) Write- Past
8) Write- Past perfect
9) Play- Future perfect
10) Make- Past
11) Run- Future
12) Ride- Past perfect
13) Open- Present perfect
14) Send-Past
15) Ride- Past
16) Climb- Future perfect
17) Jump- Past perfect
18) Swim- Future
19) Sleep- Present
20) Sleep- Past
21) Wake- Present perfect
22) Ride- Past perfect
23) Write- Future perfect
24) Paint- Present
25) Draw- Past
26) Draw- Present perfect
27) Wake- Past
28) Eat- Future perfect
29) Find- Past perfect
30) Want- Future
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