Present and past participlesWhen –ing forms are used to make continuous tense forms, they are called present participles. Note thatpresent participles are often confused with gerunds. Although both gerunds and present participles look alike,they have totally[r]
Unit 11 – National Parks – English 10 – AdvancedREDUCED RELATIVE CLAUSES (PARTICIPLE CLAUSES)We can give information about someone or something using an “ing”, “past participle (-ed)” or “being+ pastparticiple(-ed) clause after a noun. These clauses are often similar to “definin[r]
•have/ has +S+ Past participle + OTừ nhận biết: already, not…yet, just, ever, never, since, for, recenthy, before…Cách dùng:Thì hiện tại hoàn thành diễn tả hành động đã xảy ra hoặc chưa bao giờ xảy ra ở 1 thờigian không xác định trong quá khứ.•Thì hiện tại hoàn thành cũng diễn tả sự lậ[r]
Grammar test7. Kevin hopes to write/ writing his autobiographybefore he dies.Exercise 1 Irregular verbs (10 marks)From the verbs in the box, write the infinitive,past tense and the past participle of theirregular verbs only.8. I love to swim/ swimming[r]
Future Perfect with “will”:Active:Paul will have delivered thenewspapers.will + have + been + past participlePassive:The newspapers will have been delivered(by Paul).Future Perfect with “going to”:Active:Paul is going to have delivered thenewspapers.be + going to + have + been+ past pa[r]
1. Write the verbs in the correct passive form of the verbs inbrackets:1. Spanish ______________________________ in Argentina (speak:present simple).2. The room ______________________________ now (paint: presentcontinuous).3. The shoes ______________________________ yesterday (m[r]
Fill in the gaps with a proper verb form.Affirmative sentencesPresent Simple: I …………………………………. (drink) a lot of coffee.Present Continuous: I …………………………………. (drink) a cup of coffee at the moment.Past Simple: I …………………………………. (drink) a cup of coffee yesterday.Negations:Present Sim[r]
She seems to have gone.Present participleHe is being followed.Having lost the war, Germany surrendered.Past participleShe has been promoted.Stay on top of your writing! Download our grammar guide from www.englishgrammar.org to stay up-to-date.Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
action that stopped recentlyExample: She has cooked dinner.finished action that has an influence on the presentExample: I have lost my key.action that has taken place once, never or several times before the moment of speakingExample: I have never been to Australia.Signal Words of Present Pe[r]
many (3) ………………….. have never seen an LP, they were once very CHILDpopular. To play these records, you needed a record (4) PLAY…………………… with a needle that ran along the record and producedthe sound. Some (5) ……………………… say the sound of LPs was MUSICbetter than CDs- and many (6) ……………………[r]
I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For(Music & Lyrics by U2)Use the past participle of the verbs in the box to complete the song. As you listen, ask yourself:What is the main idea of the song? What do you think the singer is looking for?crawlclimbspeakrun (X2)I have[r]
2) The new words of each unit must beprepared at home.3) The earth is being threatened.1) This classroom is swept everyweekday.2) The new words of each unit must beprepared at home.4) Many tenses have been taught so far.3) The earth is being threatened.Passive verb : be + past participle[r]
5__________________________________________27 Complete the present perfect sentences with thewords.30 Complete the following sentences using relativepronouns or adverbs. If they can be omitted, writebrackets.already for hasn’t haven’t justsince still ’ve yetThe book (which) I was reading was[r]
Past tense and past participle: exerciseFill in the blanks with the past tense or past participle form of the verbs given in the brackets.1. He has …………………….. his own companion for the journey. (select)2. He would have ……………………… his speech afte[r]
Time indicated by modal auxiliary verbsThe words will, would, shall, should, can, could, may, might, must and ought to are called modal auxiliaryverbs. Sometimes the verbs dare and need are also considered as modals. Unlike primary auxiliaries which havedistinct forms to refer t[r]