Friday, 7 October 2016
Friday, 30 September 2016
Tenses Rules
Simple past tense
Use only the 2nd form of the verb
eg He wrote a letter
Simple present tense
use the first form of the verb
use s/es with the first form of the verb
when the subject is singular we use s/es with the verb
when the subject is plural we do not use s/es with the verb
Simple future Tense
we use will/shall with the first form of the verb
Simple past tense
Use only the 2nd form of the verb
eg He wrote a letter
Simple present tense
use the first form of the verb
use s/es with the first form of the verb
when the subject is singular we use s/es with the verb
when the subject is plural we do not use s/es with the verb
Simple future Tense
we use will/shall with the first form of the verb
count your age by friends not by years
“Our bodies are our gardens
to which our wills
are gardeners.”
~ William Shakespeare - See more at: http://homeinsteaders.org/authors/william-shakespeare/#sthash.6Cg8awrT.dpuf
to which our wills
are gardeners.”
~ William Shakespeare - See more at: http://homeinsteaders.org/authors/william-shakespeare/#sthash.6Cg8awrT.dpuf
“Our bodies are our gardens
to which our wills
are gardeners.”
~ William Shakespeare - See more at: http://homeinsteaders.org/authors/william-shakespeare/#sthash.6Cg8awrT.dpuf
to which our wills
are gardeners.”
~ William Shakespeare - See more at: http://homeinsteaders.org/authors/william-shakespeare/#sthash.6Cg8awrT.dpuf
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