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The Past Progressive Tense




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1. , (at 8 yesterday, at that time yesterday):

She was cooking dinner at 10 oclock yesterday.

2. , (from 6 till 7 yesterday, all day yesterday, all the time, the whole evening):

We were writing a test from two till four yesterday.

3. , :

They were writing a test when I entered the room yesterday.

The Past Progressive Tense (to) be (was, were) , ing.

 

 

I He/She   was watching a comedy on TV   at that time yesterday.
We You They   Were working in the garden   all day yesterday.

 

 

  Was   I He/she   watching a comedy on TV   at that time yesterday?  
  Were   We you they   working in the garden   all day yesterday?

 

Note: (to) be was\were , .

 

 

I He/She   was not (wasnt) watching a comedy on TV   at that time yesterday.
We You They   were not (werent) working in the garden   all day yesterday.

 

Note: (to) be was\were not.

 

, when (), after ( ), before ( ) Simple Past. Past Progressive:

When the taxi arrived, I was still packing my things.

I was still packing my things when the taxi arrived.

, while ( ), Past Progressive. Past Simple Past Progressive:

While the robber was putting the money into the bag, the police came.

She was cooking dinner yesterday in the evening while her daughter was ironing her clothes.

 

5. . The Simple Future Tense. be going to + Infinitive (Simple Form).

 

THE SIMPLE FUTURE TENSE

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, . tomorrow (), the day after tomorrow (), next month ( ), in an hour ( ), later today ( ), tonight ( ), soon (), sometime (-), soon () . .

You will take your exams next June.

She will be at home in an hour.

 

 

I You He She We They     will (Ill) (youll) (hell) (shell) (well) (theyll)     start a new life       tomorrow.    

 

Note: Simple Future will to.

 

 

I You He She We They will not (wont)     start a new life     tomorrow.

 

Note: Simple Future not, will.

 

 

    Will     I you he she we they     start a new life     tomorrow?

 

Note: Simple Future will .

 

when (), before ( , ), after ( , ), as soon as ( ), as long as (), till \ until ( , ), if () - Present Simple, :

She will talk to the dean if she sees him tomorrow. , .

As long as they love each other they will be happy. , .

till (until) :

We wont go to the country till the weather is better.

 

BE GOING TO + INFINITIVE

 

be going to + Infinitive , - :

They are going to get married next month.

 

 

Am Is Are I He / She / it We / you / they     going to meet our friends tonight?

 

 

 

I   He / she / it   We/you/they am is are     going to meet our friends soon.   I   He / she / it   We / you /they am not is not are not     going to meetour friends soon.

 

6. can, must, may, need.  

 

can, may, must, need , , . , , to.

 

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1. 3- :

She must go to the office every day.

2. . :

May I see your driving license? , , .

I cant drink my tea, its too hot. , .

3. .

 

can (, , ) , , .

Can ( )

Could ( )

I can speak English. () -.

He could type. .

 

mus t (, , ) , , :

You must work hard to pass your exams.

Everybody must know at least one foreign language.

Its 7 oclock; they must be at home now.

 

may (, ) , , :

You may go home. .

You may take a day off whenever you like. .

 

may :

She may come, but Im not sure. , , , .

-May I enter the house? ?

-No, you may not. , .

 

need (not) - :

You need not (neednt) shout, Im not deaf. , .

We have plenty of time, so we neednt hurry. , .

 

I You He She We They cannot cant must not mustnt may not   drink much coffee in the evening.

 

 

    Can Must May   I you he she we they   speak to Mr Brown?       Yes / No   I you he she we they   can (cant) must (neednt) may (may not) mustnt

 





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