English verb tenses for lazybones

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English verb tenses for lazybones
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УДК 811.111'36(075.8)

ББК 81.2Англ-923

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Vasilyeva E. A.

One of the most effective skills in studying English is the ability to feel confident in using different grammar structures. The reference guide helps to find your way through the maze of numerous English verb forms in a short time. Such categories as voice, mood, basic verb forms, sentence structures are defined and explained in a form of tables with several examples to each rule. The combined chart of tenses is given in the guide too.

УДК 811.111'36(075.8)

ББК 81.2Англ-923

© Vasilyeva E. A., 2014

© Ltd. «Prospekt», 2014

Table of English Tenses

1. Basic Forms

2. Types of Verbs

3. Regular and Irregular Verbs

4. Mood

5. Voice

6. Sentence Structure

The word order is fixed: the subject (S), the predicate (P), the Object (O), the Adverbial Modifier (Adv).

1. Simple Tenses Active

1.1.1. The Present Simple Tense

• General actions; e.g. People build houses of different materials.

• Universal truths; e.g. The sun rises in the east.

• Habitual actions; e.g. Sam reads a newspaper at breakfast.

• Time expressions: never, seldom, hardly ever, rarely, occasionally, sometimes, from time to time, regularly, often, frequently, every day/ month/year, usually, always. e.g. We often meet Liz in the sports club.

• Instructions, directions; e.g. Clean your teeth twice a day.

• Demonstrations, step by step instructions; e.g. First I wash the potatoes, peel them, cut and add a little salt.

• Timetables (verbs of movement): to arrive, to come, to start, to leave и т. д. e.g. The classes start at 9 a.m.

1.1.2. The Past Simple Tense

• Statement of facts; e.g. Columbus discovered America.

• A succession of past events; e.g. We met in the club, played a game of snooker and then went to the cinema.

• A single action in the past; e.g. Bob finished his dinner half an hour ago.

• A repeated action in the past; e.g. Every summer the Potters visited their friends in Australia.

• No connection with the present situation; e.g. I didn't have a car when I was young.

• Specific time – yesterday, some time ago, the other day, in 1995, during the trip, last Monday, then, when, just now e.g. Judy phoned just now.

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