Simple
Prensent Tense
a word that can fungtion by it self as a noun phrase and that refers either to the participants in the discourse or to someone or something mentioned else where in the discourse (she,it,is)
a word that can fungtion by it self as a noun phrase and that refers either to the participants in the discourse or to someone or something mentioned else where in the discourse (she,it,is)
( + ) She drives a car everyday.
( - ) She doesn’t drive a car everyday.
( ? ) Does she drive a car everyday?
( + ) Marissa goes to her office every morning.
( - ) Marissa doesn’t go to her office every
morning.
( ? ) Does Marissa go to her office every morning?
( + ) We buy book.
( - ) We don’t buy book.
( ? ) Do we buy book?
Simple
Past Tense
The
use of this form to declare an act that has occurred in the past in the form of
a simple and at the time know that
( + ) We walked to hospital yesterday.
( - ) We didn’t walk to hospital yesterday.
( ? ) Did we walk to hospital yesterday?
( + ) Liza ate some cookies last night.
( - ) Liza didn’t eat some cookies last
night.
( ? ) Did Liza eat some cookies last night?
( + ) You worked yesterday.
( - ) You didn’t work yesterday.
( ? ) Did you work yesterday?
Simple
Future Tense
The use of this form to declare an act that will come
( + ) I shall be a teacher someday.
( - ) I shall not be a teacher someday.
( ? ) Shall I be a teacher someday?
( + ) You will be at home tomorrow morning.
( - ) You will not be at home tomorrow
morning.
( ? ) Will you be at home tomorrow morning?
( + ) She will go to school tomorrow.
( - ) She will not go to school tomorrow.
( ? ) Will she go to school tomorrow?