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Good Morning! Students!

Good Morning! Students!. NAZRUL ISLAM Sr. Teacher(computer Science) HOSENPUR HIGH SCHOOL PO: HIRAMON BAZAR, SADAR, Laxmipur . : 01815056417 E-mail: nazrul_sir@yahoo.com. Class: Nine Section: A Subject: English Grammar. Learning Outcomes: SS will be able to :

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Good Morning! Students!

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  1. Good Morning!Students!

  2. NAZRUL ISLAM Sr. Teacher(computer Science) HOSENPUR HIGH SCHOOL PO: HIRAMON BAZAR, SADAR, Laxmipur. : 01815056417 E-mail: nazrul_sir@yahoo.com

  3. Class: Nine Section: A Subject: English Grammar

  4. Learning Outcomes: SS will be able to : 1. understand the tense/time of verb. 2. Identify the tense/time of verb of sentences. 3. Use right form of verb by using structure of tense.

  5. Forms of main verb in different tense Past Participle written Past wrote Present write Present Participle writing Main Verbs of Tense Present Continuous PresentPerfect Continuous Past Continuous Past Perfect Continuous Future Continuous Future Perfect Continuous Present Perfect Past Perfect Future Perfect Present Indefinite Future Indefinite Past Indefinite

  6. Auxiliary verbs of Tense At a glance: Main Verbs of Tense Past Participle written Past wrote Present write Present Participle writing I write a letter. Present Indefinite Tense

  7. Auxiliary verbs of Tense At a glance: Main Verbs of Tense Past Participle written Past wrote Present write Present Participle writing I am writing a letter. Present Continuous Tense

  8. Auxiliary verbs of Tense At a glance: Main Verbs of Tense Past Participle written Past wrote Present write Present Participle writing I have written a letter. Present Perfect Tense

  9. Auxiliary verbs of Tense At a glance: Main Verbs of Tense Past Participle written Past wrote Present write Present Participle writing I have been writing a letter. Present Perfect Continuous Tense

  10. Auxiliary verbs of Tense At a glance: Main Verbs of Tense Past Participle written Past wrote Present write Present Participle writing I wrote a letter. Past Indefinite Tense

  11. Auxiliary verbs of Tense At a glance: Main Verbs of Tense Past Participle written Past wrote Present write Present Participle writing I was writing a letter. Past Continuous Tense

  12. Auxiliary verbs of Tense At a glance: Main Verbs of Tense Past Participle written Past wrote Present write Present Participle writing I had written a letter. Past Perfect Tense

  13. Auxiliary verbs of Tense At a glance: Main Verbs of Tense Past Participle written Past wrote Present write Present Participle writing I had been writing a letter. Past Perfect Continuous Tense

  14. Auxiliary verbs of Tense At a glance: Main Verbs of Tense Past Participle written Past wrote Present write Present Participle writing I shall write a letter. Future Indefinite Tense

  15. Auxiliary verbs of Tense At a glance: Main Verbs of Tense Past Participle written Past wrote Present write Present Participle writing I shall be writing a letter. Future Continuous Tense

  16. Auxiliary verbs of Tense At a glance: Main Verbs of Tense Past Participle written Past wrote Present write Present Participle writing I shall have written a letter. Future Perfect Tense

  17. Auxiliary verbs of Tense At a glance: Main Verbs of Tense Past Participle written Past wrote Present write Present Participle writing I shall have been writing a letter. Future Perfect Continuous Tense

  18. Now match the sentences to their tense.

  19. Evaluation: What do you understand by tense? How many kinds of tense of are there? Which tense take present participle form of verb? What is the auxiliary verb of past perfect tense? Which tenses do not take any auxiliary verb?

  20. Home task: Use the right form of verbs. I am (read) the book. MS Powerpoint has(stop) work. They will (show) their content. I (go) there Yesterday.

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