Multiple choice test

The Basics

Of grammar &

Multiple Choice Tests "Tenses"

Gatherer : Alireza majidi

In The Name Of God

Master: Cyrus R.Moghadam Student: Alireza Majidi

Number of student: 2109311214 University: shahid chamran rasht

Student mail: alireza.majidi@ alireza.majidi@chmail.ir alireza.majidi2015@

Student Web: TaleshRoboCup.rzb.ir

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In the name of god

INDEX: (Grammar)

Simple Present Tense Present Continuous Tense Present Perfect tense Present Perfect continuous tense Simple Past Tense Past Continuous Tense Past perfect Tense Past Perfect Continuous Tense Simple Future Tense Future Continuous Tense Future Perfect Tense Future perfect Continuous Tense

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INDEX: (Multiple Choice Tests)

Present Tense Past Tense Future Tense

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INDEX: (Sources)

Sources

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Simple Present Tense

How do we make the simple present tense? Subject + Auxiliary verb + main verb

Form

be

I he/she/it you/we/they

affirmative I am. He is. You are.

negative I am not. He is not. You are not.

question Am I? Is he? Are you?

have

I/you/we/they he/she/it

affirmative I have got. / I have. He has got. / He has.

negative I have not got. / I do not have. He has not got. / He does not have.

question Have I got? / Do I have? Has he got? / Does he have?

other verbs

affirmative

I/you/we/they I play.

he/she/it

He plays.

negative I do not play. He does not play.

question Do I play? Does he play?

Exceptions in Spelling

Exception The verbs can, may, might, must remain the same in all forms. So don't add s. Verbs ending in o or a sibilant (ch, sh, s, x) add es instead of s. A final y after a consonant becomes ie before s. (but: don't modify y after a vowel)

Example he can, she may, it must

do - he does, wash - she washes worry - he worries (but: play - he plays)

Short Forms

affirmative I am English. = I'm English. We are English.= We're English. He is English. = He's English. I have got a dog. = I've got a dog.

He has got a dog. = He's got a dog.

negative I am not English. = I'm not English. We are not English. = We're not / We aren't English. He is not English. = He's not / He isn't English. I have not got a dog. = I've not got a dog. / I haven't got a dog. He has not got a dog. = He's not got a dog. / He hasn't got a dog. I do not play tennis. = I don't play tennis He does not play tennis = He doesn't play tennis.

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Use

Use action in the present taking place once, never or several times

actions in the present taking place one after another facts (something is generally known to be true) action set by a timetable or schedule verbs of possession, senses, emotions and mental activity

Typical Signal Words

always every ... often normally usually sometimes seldom never

Example Colin always plays soccer on Tuesdays. She takes her bag and leaves. The sun sets in the west. The train leaves at 9 pm. I love her.

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