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5 Nisan 2014 Cumartesi

Simple Present and Simple Past



                     

 LET'S STUDY SIMPLE PRESENT!

Simple Present Tense is used to describe habitiual actions, daily habits, objective facts. When we ask a question with Simple Present ,we should not put 's' to verb. 

When we write a sentence of subject that is she/he/ it ,we should add 's'. So look at the examples.

* You break my heart,speaking like that.


* She is a big liar.

* He likes a small cat.


* It looks like my dog.


* When does the museum run?


* Bus station opens in two days in a week.




       WHAT ABOUT SIMPLE PAST?

Simple Past Tense is used to describe some actions that take part in the past. When we ask a question with simple past, we should not add ' -ed,-d'. 


When we write a sentence with a simple past,we should put ' -ed' at the end of every verb. So look at the examples.


* Why did you do that?


* John was the best guy I have ever met.


* I was a baby in my mum's stomach while you were a big lady.


* Did she lie to me?


                            


       LET'S WATCH AND BE CAREFUL ABOUT THIS,GUYS!



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