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PAST TENSES

KEY WORD TRANSFORMATION EXERCISE. PAST SIMPLE. PAST PERFECT & PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS. PAST TENSES. PAST PERFECT & PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS. PAST PERFECT & PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS. PAST PERFECT & PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS. PAST SIMPLE. PRESENT SIMPLE. FUTURE SIMPLE.

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PAST TENSES

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  1. KEY WORD TRANSFORMATION EXERCISE PAST SIMPLE PAST PERFECT & PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS PAST TENSES PAST PERFECT & PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS PAST PERFECT & PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS PAST PERFECT & PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

  2. PAST SIMPLE PRESENT SIMPLE FUTURE SIMPLE The Green Box Used 80% of Time THE SIMPLE FAMILY Used for repeated actions or general facts Pastperfect Presentperfect Futureperfect The Blue Box Used about 15% of the time ENGLISH VERB TENSES Used to show that an action has(had/will have)finished before a definite time or a second action THE PERFECT FAMILY Futureprogressive Past progressive Present progressive THE PROGRESSIVE FAMILY Not used with abstract verbs(verbs of thought,emotion.possession,sense or auxiliaries) Used for anaction that is(was/will be) going on for a longer period of time,is important and has a beginning and an end. Not used for short dramatic actions Past perfect progressive Present perfect progressive Future perfect progressive ! Combines characteristic of the Progressive and perfects Used for a “long” action that has (had/will have)finished before a definite time or a second action THE PERFECT PROGRESSIVEFAMILY

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