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ANH VĂN 3_VERB TENSES

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    Verb tenses
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  • The present simple tense is used to talk about (completed actions in the past, habits, truths, actions happening now)
    habits, truths
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  • What adverbs appear in a present simple sentence ?
    every day, often, usually, always, etc.
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  • The past simple tense is used to talk about (repeated actions at present, routines, completed actions)
    completed actions
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  • What adverbs or time expressions appear in a past simple sentence ?
    last week, last month, in (a year in the past) - in 2000 , some weeks ago, yesterday, etc.
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  • Use present simple or past simple tense: I _____ with my clients every two months. (meet)
    meet
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  • Use present simple or past simple tense: They ___ there last week. (arrive)
    arrived
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  • Use present simple or past simple tense: Two weeks ago, the company ___ to promote me. (decide)
    decided
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  • Use present simple or past simple tense: He never ____ to work late. (go)
    goes
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  • Use present simple or past simple tense: The traffic lights ____ working last night because of the heavy snow. (stop)
    stopped
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  • Use present simple or past simple tense: The department usually ___ with customer complaints related to our products. (deal)
    deals
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  • What is the structure of a present continuous sentence ? (Subject + ____ + ____....)
    Subject + am/is/are + V-ing.
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  • What is the structure of a past continuous sentence ? (Subject + ____ + ____....)
    Subject + was/were + V-ing.
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  • What is the structure of a future continuous sentence ? (Subject + ____ + ____....)
    Subject + will be + V-ing.
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  • Present continuous tense is used to describe (actions happening at present / activities that lasted for some time in the past)
    actions happening at present
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  • Past continuous tense is used to describe (actions that will be taking place at some time in the future / activities that lasted for some time in the past)
    activities that lasted for some time in the past
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  • Future continuous tense is used to describe (completed actions / actions that will be taking place at some time in the future / activities that lasted for some time in the past)
    actions that will be taking place at some time in the future
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