THE EXAMPLE
OF INTERROGATIVE SENTENCES :
1 Do you enjoy that work?
a. Did you enjoy that work?
b. Will you
enjoy that work?
c. have you
enjoyed that work?
2 Does he
write many letters?
a. Did he write many letters?
b. Will he write
many letters?
c. Has he
written many letters?
3
Do you send
many
letters?
a. Did you
send many letters?
b. Will you
send many letters?
c. Have you
sent many letters?
4
Do they
explain
everything?
a. Did they
explain everything?
b. Will they
explain everything?
c. Have they
explained everything
5 Does she
attend that
class
a. Did she
attend that class?
b. Will she
attend that class?
c. Has she
attended that class?
6
Do you have
enough
time?
a. Did you
have enough time?
b. Will you
have enough time?
c. Have you
had enough time?
7
Do they copy
the
sentences?
a. Did they
copy the sentences?
b. Will they
copy the sentences?
c. have they
copied the sentences?
8 8 Does she
have much
trouble?
a.Did she have much trouble?
b. Will she
have much trouble?
c. Has she
had much trouble?
9 Does she do
good work?
a. Did she do good work?
b. Will she
do good work?
c. Has she
done good work?
1 10. Do the student
practice?
a. Did the
sudent practice?
b. Will the
student practice?
c, Have the student
practiced
THE EXAMPLE
OF NEGATIVE SENTENCES :
1
He doesn’t
work
hard.
a. He didn’t
work hard.
b. He wont
work hard.
c. He
haven’t worked hard.
2 I don’t have
any
energy.
a. I didn’t
have any energy.
b. I wont
have any energy.
c. I haven’t
had any energy.
3 He doesn’t
pay his
bills.
a. He didn’t
pay his bills.
b. He wont
pay his bills.
c. He
haven’t paid his bills.
4 We don’t see
the
fellow.
a. We didn’t
see the fellow.
b. We wont
see the fellow.
c. We
haven’t seen the fellow.
5
She doesn’t
use this
one.
a. She didn’t use this one.
b. She wont use
this one.
c. She
haven’t used this one.
6 They don’t
remember
it.
a. They
didn’t remember it.
b. They wont
remember it.
c. They
haven’t remembered it.
7
I don’t do
much work
here.
a. I didn’t do mush work here.
b. I wont do
much work here.
c. I haven’t
done much work here.
8 He
doesn’tlisten
carefully.
a. He didn’t
listen carefully.
b. He wont
listen carefully.
c. He
haven’t listened carefully.
PRESENT
PERFECT TENSE USING IRREGULAR VERBS :
- Mr. Harries has taught English at this school for five years.
- I have written three or four letters to that company.
- The student in this class have done those two lessons already.
- I have known Professsor Moore for more than twelve years.
- Richard has taken three courses in English at this school.
- These steps are dangerous. I have fallen on them several times.
- Mr. krammer has been in the United States for three years.
- The janitor has shut the back door already.
- The students have read all of the stories in that book.
- Majorie has choosen a pretty dress for the party.
- I have spoken to my boss about the problem several times.
- That tree has grown at least five feet since last year.
- Miss King has spent over eighteen hundred dollars since May.
- Mr. and Mrs. Smith have bought a new house in North Plains
- The real astate agent has sold the Smith’s old house.
- Charles has haven a bad cold for a whole week.
- I’m sorry. I have forgotton the name of that book.
- We have borne that new song several times.
- Mr. Wilson isn’t here. he has gone out of town for the weekend.
- Mr. kennedy has worn his blue suit to the office only twince.
- I have sat in this same seat since the first day of classes.
- The money isn’t in this drawer. Someone has stolen it!
- Up to now, I have understood every lesson in the book.
- We have haven absolutely no trouble with our car so far.
- No one have found that girl’s purse and gloves yet.
- The weather has been very warm ever since Thurday.
- Mr. Anderson an Mr. Brown have haven lunch already.
- I have seen the Empire State Buildeing hundreds of times.
- We have already spoken to the director and given him the messages.
- Grandmother has never flown in an airplane before.
- You have torn your shirt! There’s a hole in the left sleeve
- I have read the customer’s letter and written a reply to him.