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Simple Future Tense

 Simple Future tense is one of the tenses that discusses about future, such as next day, week, year, month, tomorrow. It can discuss our future plans and activities that we plan to do. Here is the formula of future tense : Formula: (+) : Subject + Will + Verb 1 + Object. Example: I will clean my desk tomorrow He will go to the gym next day.  Be noted when we are using future tense, the verb is still verb one for any subjects.  ( −) :  Subject + will not + Verb 1 + Object Example: I will not go to the mall with you next year. I will not visit Europe next month. (?) : Will+ Subject + Verb 1 + Object? Example:  Will I get a good mark in the  test tomorrow? Will you swim tomorrow morning?  Exercise 1. Make a positive sentence using simple future tense.   a) She __________ (study) for her exam tomorrow. b) We __________ (go) to the beach next weekend. c) They __________ (visit) their grandparents next month. d) I __________ (visit) my gr...

Simple Past Tense

Simple past tense is one of the tenses that discusses about past, such as one hour ago, last year, and yesterday. It can discuss our past holidays and activities that we do. Here is the formula of past tense : Formula: (+) : Subject + Verb 2 + Object. Example: I did my homework yesterday. He cleaned the desk a year ago .  ( −) :  Subject + did not + Verb 1 + Object Example: I didn't eat my lunch an hour ago. I didn't get a good score on my previous test. (?) : Did + Subject + Verb 1 + Object Example:  Did I get a good mark on the previous test? Did you go to Bali last week?  Exercises (+ Answer key) Circle the correct answer. 1. I flyed / flew to the moon with a rocket yesterday.  2. I caught/catch  the ball during the previous game. 3. She didn't drink/drank  a coee a week ago.  4. She helped / help his brother to do the homework last night. 5. They didn't go / goes to the hotel yesterday.  6. I visit/ visited  to America pre...

Simple Present Tense

Simple present tense is one of the tenses that describes about our daily routines. However, this tense uses a time signal, such as every day, every morning, usually, and always. Example: about our job, daily routines, eating habits, activities during weekend. They also have a negative and interogative sentences. Here is the formula of simple present tense:  (+)      =      Subject         + Verb (S/es)      + Object.   Note: I/You/We/They + Verb He/She/It + Verb(s/es) Example: I go to the school by car everyday.  He usually washes his hands after dinner.   ( −)     =      Subject         + do/does not    + Verb         + Object. Note: I/You/We/They use do He/She/It use does Example: He doesn't drink a milk everyday.  They don't go to the supermarket every sunday.  (?)      = ...