Wednesday, April 27

Grammar_Verbs - Continuous or Progressive Tenses




CONTINUOUS (BE+GERUND)

Present
+Subject + Auxiliary Verb (Present Simple AM/ARE/IS) +Main Verb (GERUND -ing) +O+CC
- Subject + Auxiliary Verb (Present Simple) +NOT + Main Verb (GERUND -ing) +O+CC
? Auxiliary Verb (Present Simple) + Subject + Main Verb (GERUND -ing) + O + CC + Prep?
Short Answers
Adv (Affirmation or Negation), Subject + Auxiliary Verb+ (Abbreviation of the Negation)
Yes, I am. Yes, he is. Yes, you are./ No, I’m not. No, she isn’t. No, they aren’t.


Past
+Subject + Auxiliary Verb (Past Simple WAS/WERE) +Main Verb (GERUND -ing) +O+CC
- Subject + Auxiliary Verb (Past Simple) +NOT + Main Verb (GERUND -ing) +O+CC
? Auxiliary Verb (Past Simple) + Subject + Main Verb (GERUND -ing) + O + CC + Prep?
Short Answers
Adv (Affirmation or Negation), Subject + Auxiliary Verb+ (Abbreviation of the Negation)
Yes, I was. Yes, you were./No, he wasn’t. No, they weren’t.

Future
+Subject + Modal Verb Affirmative WILL + Auxiliary Verb (Base Form) +Main Verb (GERUND -ing) +O+CC
- Subject + Modal Verb Negative WON’T+ Auxiliary Verb (Base Form) +Main Verb (GERUND -ing) +O+CC
? Modal Verb WILL + Subject + Auxiliary Verb (Base Form) + Main Verb (GERUND -ing) + O + CC + Prep?
Short Answers
Adv (Affirmation or Negation), Subject + Modal Verb+ (Abbreviation of the Negation)
Yes, I will. /No, he won’t.

Conditional
+Subject + Modal Verb Affirmative WOULD/SHOULD/COULD/MIGHT + Aux. Verb (B. F.)+Main Verb (G) O+CC
- Subject + Modal Verb Negative WOULDN’T/SHOULDN’T/COULDN’T/MIGHT NOT + Aux. Verb (B.F.) +M.V. +G+O+CC
?Modal Verb for Conditional tense + Subject + Aux. Verb (B.F.) + Main Verb (-ing) + O + CC + Prep?
Short Answers
Adv (Affirmation or Negation), Subject + Modal Verb+ (Abbreviation of the Negation)
Yes, I would. /No, he wouldn’t.


Grammar_Verbs - Simple Tenses


SIMPLE
(DO+BASE FORM)
Present
+Subject + Verb (Base Form) + (Direct & Indirect) Object
+ CC (Manner Place Time)*Except 3rd person Singular –S/-ES
I play tennis on Mondays.
He plays the piano at night.
- Subject + Auxiliary Verb (Present Simple) + NOT + Main Verb (B.F.)
+ O + Circumstantial Complement
I don’t work at 9.00
She doesn’t go home today.
? Auxiliary Verb (Present Simple) + Subject + Main Verb (B.F.)
+ O + CC + Prep?
Do you dance with me?
Does the cat eat everything?
Short Answers
Adv (Affirmation or Negation), Subject + Auxiliary Verb +
(Abbreviation of the Negation)
Yes, I do. /No, he doesn’t.

Past
+Subject + Verb (Past Simple -ED)+ O + CC *Irregular Verbs
I studied hard for the exam.
He played football yesterday.
We took the bus the previous year.
You travelled around the world for eighty days.
- Subject + Auxiliary Verb (Past Simple) +NOT + Main Verb (B.F.) +O+CC
They didn’t pay the dinner last month.
? Auxiliary Verb (Past Simple) + Subject + Main Verb (B.F.)
+O + CC + Prep?
Did you see him in the city?
Short Answers
Adv (Affirmation or Negation), Subject + Auxiliary Verb+
(Abbreviation of the Negation)
Yes, I did. /No, he didn’t.
(MODAL & SPECIAL VERBS+BASE FORM)

Future
+Subject + Modal Verb Affirmative WILL/SHALL*1st person
+ Main Verb (Base Form) + O + CC
I will always love you
- Subject + Modal Verb Negative WON’T/SHAN’T*1st person
+ Main Verb (B.F.) + O + CC
I won’t buy a car tomorrow
? Modal Verb WILL + Subject + Main Verb (B.F.)
+O + CC + Prep?
Will he go to the cinema with us?
Short Answers
Adv (Affirmation or Negation), Subject + Modal Verb
+ (Abbreviation of the Negation)
Yes, I will. /No, he won’t.

Conditional
+Subject + Modal Verb Affirmative WOULD/SHOULD/COULD/
MIGHT + Main Verb (Base Form) +O+CC
I would buy a car, if I had money. /I’d buy a car, if I’d money.
- Subject + (Modal Verb+Negative) WOULDN’T/SHOULDN’T/COULDN’T/
MIGHT NOT + Main Verb (B.F.) +O+CC
You shouldn’t go out tonight, it’s raining.
? Modal Verb for Conditional tense + Subject + Main Verb (B.F.)
+ O + CC + Prep?
Could you open the window, please? It’s hot here.
Would you like a cup of tea?, etc.
Short Answers
Adv (Affirmation or Negation), Subject + Modal Verb+
(Abbreviation of the Negation)
Yes, I would. /No, he wouldn’t.

RULES