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  1. Mixed Tenses Notes. A. Simple Present Tense. Uses: 1. to describe a habit e.g. John runs three times a week. 2. to tell a truth e.g. Ice melts under the sun. esent truth e.g. The students find g. When the subject is third person singular (he/she/it), you need to add s/es to the verb.

  2. bsWe use adverbs to describe an action. T. verb comes after the verb in a sentence. We usually ad. ly’ to an adjective to form an adverb. When the adjective ends with ‘y’, we. ge ‘y’ to ‘i’, then add ‘ly’. Sometim. OthersChange the whole worldgood we.

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  4. 2011年5月13日 · This worksheet (with pictures) contains 5 parts of exercises on present simple, past simple, present continuous, present perfect and future tenses. It help students further distinguish the differences among the use of these tenses.

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  6. Simple Past Tense and Future Tense Date : __________________ Marks :________/13 Complete the conversation using the simple present tense, present continuous

  7. This comprehensive guide covers a variety of grammar topics, including sentence structure, punctuation, verb tense, and parts of speech. Each day's exercise is designed to be quick and engaging, making it easy for students to incorporate consistent grammar practice into their routine.

  8. practise identifying where you need to use certain tenses, and forming the verbs correctly. With these exercises, you can practise the past and present simple, the past and present continuous, the present perfect, the present perfect continuous and the future.