1. to. -s -es:
e.g. We study physics. - .
He plays football. - .
, , :
a. , , :
e.g. There are many ways of travelling, but I prefer going on foot as it has many advantages.-
, , .
. :
e.g. The earth goes round the sun.- .
. , :
e.g. The delegation flies home tomorrow.- .
2. -ed to:
e.g. talk- - talked, dance-- danced.
:
to run - ran, to write - wrote.
:
. , :
e.g. It was the habit of Hercule Poirot to leave nothing untested.- .
. , :
e.g. The Great Patriotic War broke out on the 22nd of June, 1941.- 22 1941 .
. , , , , yesterday- , last week- , the other day- , an hour (a week, a month) ago- (, ) .
e.g. William Golding joined the Royal Navy when World War II broke out.- , .
3. shall ( 1- ) will ( 2- 3- ) to:
e.g. We shall go to the sea in summer.- .
My friend will study at the military school.- .
will .
e.g. We will go to the sea in summer.- .
:
. , . , tomorrow- , in a week- , next month- ..
|
|
e.g. We shall have our first exam in a week.- .
. :
e.g. I think we shall start at 5 a. m., (shall) march along the road and then (shall) turn to the forest.- , 5 , , .
(Continuous Tenses).
(Continuous/Progressive Tense) to be I (Participle I) .
.
1. (Present Continuous) :
a. , :
, :
e.g. He is watching TV now.- .
. , :
e.g. The Earth is moving.- .
. , :
e.g. They are spending next winter in Spain.- .
2. (Past Continuous) , , , . , . , .
e.g. I was writing a letter to my friend at 5 o'clock yesterday.
from 5 to 6 on Sunday.
when my brother came.
while my mother was cooking dinner.
3. (Future Continuous) , .. . Future Continuous .
e.g. He will be writing a letter to his friend at 5 o'clock tomorrow.
from 5 to 6 on Sunday.
when I come.
Continuous. (to see, to hear), (to know, to believe, to remember, to understand); , (to want, to wish, to like, to love, to dislike, to hate).