Senin, 31 Maret 2014

TENSES


Definition Tenses :

tense is a pattern of verb forms that shows when an action happens. There are three main tenses:
  1. Present tense: things that are true when the words are spoken or written; or are generally true; or for some languages will be true in the future
  2. Past tense: things that were true before the words were spoken or written
  3. Future tense: things that will or might be true after the words are spoken or written
The tense can be shown in the verb. For example, amis, and are are always present tense, and was and were are always past tense. Or the tense can be shown by adding words to the verb. In English, the words that we add to the verb are "helping verbs" or "auxiliaries", like behaveshallwill, and so on. So we get the continuous present with is taking, the future with will take, and so on.

1.Simple present tense            : Jono help Susi with her homework
2.Simple past tense                 : Jono help Susi with her homework
3. Simple future tense              : Jono will help Susi with her homework
4. Present continues tense       : Jono helping Susi with her homework
5. Past continues tense            : Jono was helping Susi with her homework
6. Future continues tense         : Jono will be helping Susi with her homework
7.Present perfect tense            : Jono have helped Susi with her homework
8.Past perfect tense                 : Jono had helped Susi with her homework
9.Future perfect tense             : Jono will have helped Susi with her homework

1. Simple present tense            : Dani go to the office
2.  Simple past tense                : Dani went to the office
3.Simple future tense               : Dani will go to the office
4.
 Present continues tense       : Dani is going to the office
5. Past continues tense            : Dani was going to the office
6. Future continues tense         : Dani will be going to the office
7. Present perfect tense            : Dani has gone to the office
8.Past perfect tense                  : Dani had gone to the office
9. Future perfect tense              : Dani will have gone to the office


1.Simple present tense             : Windy eats fried chicken
2.Simple past tense                  : Windy eat fried chicken
3. Simple future tense              : Windy will eat fried chicken
4.Present continues tense        : Windy is eating fried chicken
5. Past continues tense             : Windy was eating fried chicken
6. Future continues tense         : Windy will be eating fried chicken
7. Present perfect tense            : Windy has eaten fried chicken
8. Past perfect tense                 : Windy had eaten fried chicken
9. Future perfect tense              : Windy will have eaten fried chicken


1.Simple present tense             : Darto write a note for Danang
2.Simple past tense                  : Darto is wrote a note for Danang
3.Simple future tense               : Darto is will write a note for Danang
4.Present continues tense        : Darto is writing a note for Danang
5. Past continues tense            : Darto was writing a note for Danang
6. Future continues tense         : Darto will be wraiting a note for Danang
7. Present perfect tense            : Darto has written a note for Danang
8. Past perfect tense                 : Darto had written a note for Danang
9. Future perfect tense              : Darto will have written a note for Danang

1. Simple present tense            : Gordon play basketball
2. Simple past tense                 : Gordon want play basketball
3. Simple future tense              : Gordon will play basketball
4. Present continues tense       : Gordon playing basketball
5.Past continues tense             : Gordon will playing basketball
6. Future continues tense         : Gordon will be playing basketball
7. Present perfect tense            : Gordon has play basketball
8.Past perfect tense                  : Gordon had play basketball
9. Future perfect tense              : Gordon will have play basketball