الموضوع: Grammar-Tenses
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In Questions and negative sentences* we use the infinitive and did or didn't:
Ex. Did you watch the movie last night?

We didn't like the song* it was too loud.
9658; we can use the following time adverbials with the Simple Past:
Yesterday* last(week/month/year….etc)* (two/three/…etc) days/years ago .
9642;Their positions in a sentence can be at the beginning or end :
Last week I visited my uncle.
My friend went to Russia ten years ago.
4..Past Continuous:
We use it to talk about :
9552; activities that continues for some time in the past:
She was reading the story all evening.
9552; activities or situations that form a background for an event:
It was snowing during the night.
9658; we form the Past Continuous with was/were + -ing :
The child was playing in the garden.
Was the child playing in the garden?
The children were playing in the garden.
5..Present Perfect :
We use it to talk about:
9552; past events and activities with results or consequences now :
The doctor has gone out.
I have cut my finger.
He hasn't cleaned the car.
9552; things that started in the past and continue up till now:
I have had a nice sun tan for the last few days.
I've always wanted a guitar.
9552; a single or repeated action in the past* often with adverbials such as before* even* often…… when we don't know or are not interested in exactly when they happened:
I have listened to that song often.
Have you ever driven a car ?
8776; we form the Present Perfect with a present form of have + the third form of the verb :
He has been to this place before.
Have you heard about your brother?
She hasn't bought any dresses.
9658; we use the following time adverbials with this tense:
9679;Before* ever* never* seldom* sometimes* often* usually* just ( the potions is usually after has/have * and sometimes at the end of the sentence)
Have you ever eaten Sushi?
9679;Already in statements{usually after have}
Yet in questions and negative sentences{usually at the end of the sentence}
I've already had lunch.
I haven't had lunch yet.
9679;For: Tells us about the period of time which the activity has taken:
I haven't seen him for ages.
9679; Since: tells us about point in the time when the activity began":
We've known each other since we were neighbors
9679; all my life.
6..The future :
English doesn't have one future tense. We can use several forms to express different ideas about the future.
9552; will + infinitive without To :
He'll make a good doctor.
I think I wont buy this shirt.
She will bring back your pen tomorrow.
Will you wait for me?
9552; be Going to + infinitive without To:
He's going to fail the test
My parents are going to buy me a CD player.
~~~~ that's all for the tenses~!!~
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