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Simple Present Tense VS Simple Past Tense

Simple Present Tense VS Simple Past Tense

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11th Grade

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​Simple Present Tense vs

Simple Past Tense

English for 11th grade.​

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Multiple Choice

Which one is the simple present tense?

1

I ate fried chicken this morning.

2

I have eaten fried chicken this morning.

3

I eat fried chicken every morning.

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Multiple Choice

Which one is the simple past tense?

1

I ate fried chicken this morning.

2

I have eaten fried chicken this morning.

3

I ate fried chicken every morning

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Subject + V-2 + Complement

He ate a burger this morning.

They ate a burger this morning.​

Simple Past Tense

Subject + V-1 (s/es) + Complement

He eats a burger every noon.

They eat a burger every noon.​

Simple Present Tense

​Affirmative Form

See the differences.​

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Subject + did not + V-1 + Complement

He did not eat a burger this morning.

They did not eat a burger this morning.​

Simple Past Tense

Subject + do/does + not + V-1 + Complement

He does not eat a burger every noon.

They do not eat a burger every noon.​

Simple Present Tense

​Negative Form

See the differences.​

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Did + S + V-1 + C?

Did he eat a burger this morning?

Did they eat a burger this morning?

Simple Past Tense

Do/does + S + V-1 + C ?

Does he eat a burger every noon?

Do they eat a burger every noon?

Simple Present Tense

​Interrogative Form

See the differences.​

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  • Everyday

  • Usually

  • ​Always

Simple Present Tense

​Time Signals

Some text here about the topic of discussion

  • Seldom

  • Often​

  • Never​

Simple Past Tense

  • Last night

  • This morning

  • ​yesterday

  • A day/month/year/hour ago

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Open Ended

Create 2 Affirmative sentences of Simple Present Tense!

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Open Ended

Create 2 Affirmative sentences of Simple Past Tense!

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to show a habitual action in the past.

I used to be a diligent student before.

Simple Past Tense

to show a habitual action.

I usually come to the course at

4 pm.

Simple Present Tense

​When can we use the tenses?

See the differences!

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to show an action that happens with a certain duration in the past

I visited my grandma two weeks ago.

Simple Past Tense

to show a fact that can't be denied

The sun rises from the east.

Simple Present Tense

​When can we use the tenses?

See the differences!

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Fill in the Blanks

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Fill in the Blanks

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Multiple Select

Which are the simple past tense sentences?

1

I read a magazine a week ago.

2

He does not reply to my chat.

3

My dog did not eat its food.

4

Do you bring my bag?

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Multiple Select

Which are the simple present tense sentences?

1

I read a magazine every morning.

2

He replies to my chat every day.

3

My dog did not eat its food.

4

Did you bring my bag?

​Simple Present Tense vs

Simple Past Tense

English for 11th grade.​

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