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Tense Signal Words Use Form Examples Affirmative Examples Negative Examples Interrogative

The document discusses the different tenses used in English, including examples of verbs used in the simple present, present progressive, and simple past tenses. It provides the tense form, examples of affirmative and negative usage, and interrogative questions for each tense. Signal words that indicate each tense are also listed, such as everyday words for the simple present and words like "yesterday" and "ago" for the simple past.

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Tense Signal Words Use Form Examples Affirmative Examples Negative Examples Interrogative

The document discusses the different tenses used in English, including examples of verbs used in the simple present, present progressive, and simple past tenses. It provides the tense form, examples of affirmative and negative usage, and interrogative questions for each tense. Signal words that indicate each tense are also listed, such as everyday words for the simple present and words like "yesterday" and "ago" for the simple past.

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Tense Signal words Use Form Examples

affirmative
Examples
negative
Examples
interrogative
Simple
Present
every day
sometimes
always
often
usually
seldom
never
first ... then
Something that happens
repeatedly how often
something happens one action
follows another
things in general with the
following verbs (to love, to
hate, to think, etc.)
future meaning: timetables,
programmes
Infinitive
he/she/it + -s
I work.
He works.
I go.
He goes.
I don't work.

He doesn't work.
I don't go.
He doesn't go.
Do I work?
Does he work?
Do I go?
Does he go?
Present
Progressive
now
at the moment
Look!
Listen!
something is happening at the
same time of speaking or around it
future meaning: when you have
already decided and arranged to
do it (a fixed plan, date)
to be (am/are/is) +
Infinitive + ing
I'm working.
He's working.
I'm going.
He's going.
I'm not working.
He isn't working.
I'm not going.
He isn't going.
Am I working?
Is he working?
Am I going?
Is he going?

Simple
Past
last ...
... ago in
1990
yesterday
action took place in the past,
mostly connected with an
expression of time (no connection
to the present)
regular:
Infinitive + -ed
irregular:
2. Spalte
I worked.
He worked.
I went.
He went.
I didn't work.
He didn't work.
I didn't go.
He didn't go.
Did I work?
Did he work?
Did I go?
Did he go?

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