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The Progressive Tenses

The Progressive Tenses. Unit 1-2 Done by: Maram Alabdulaaly. The Progressive Tenses. Past Progressive Present Progressive Future Progressive. What will we learn?. When each tense is used.. How to form a positive and negative sentence in each tense

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The Progressive Tenses

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  1. The Progressive Tenses • Unit 1-2 • Done by: MaramAlabdulaaly

  2. The Progressive Tenses • Past Progressive • Present Progressive • Future Progressive

  3. What will we learn? • When each tense is used.. • How to form a positive and negative sentence in each tense • How to form yes/ no questions and other questions. • Related spelling topics if applicable.

  4. When to use Past Progressive? Past Progressive • Two actions occurred at the same time, but one action began earlier and was in progress when the other action occurred. I was walking down the street when it began to rain Now Simple Past

  5. When to use Present Progressive? Present Progressive It expresses an activity that is in progress at the moment of speaking. I’m speaking now. Now Simple Present Now

  6. When to use Future Progressive? Future Progressive • The future progressive expresses an activity the will be in progress at the a time in the future. I will be studying when you come. Now Time clause: When +S+ verb in present (express future). P67

  7. Non-Progressive Verbs. P16 • Verbs that describe states, not actions are non-progressive. They are also called “Stative verbs. • There are verbs that are always non-progressive. • Example: Know. • There are verbs with both progressive and non-progressive meaning. • Example: look: • It looks cold outside. = it seems • Hind is looking out the window.

  8. Examples of Verbs Never Used in Continuous Tenses I want chocolates Do you prefer I pad or Galaxy tab? I love coffee! I understand the lesson. Maram Alabdulaaly I need water.

  9. Spelling Verbs + ing Page 10

  10. Spelling • Verb that end with constant + constant: • Just add the –ing: • Work: working. • Verbs that end with Vowel+ Vowel + Constant: • Just add the –ing: • fool: fooling.

  11. Spelling • Verb that end with Constant + e • Delete the –e. • Add the –ing • Hope: hoping. • Verb that end with e + e • Add the –ing • see: seeing. • Verb that end with i + e • Change the ie to y • Add the –ing • die: dying.

  12. Spelling • Verbs that end with Constant + Vowel + Constant:

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