Carlisle Verb Tenses
Choose the sentence with the correct usage: A. Have you begun to study? B. Has Sid begun to work on his report? C. I already begun to work on mine.
B.
Choose the sentence with the correct usage: A. No cookie for me, thank you; I've already ate. B. I've eaten too. C. I shouldn't of ate so much.
B.
Choose the sentence with the correct usage: A. Have you already drank all the Pepsi? B. Yes, I drunk all of it. C. You shouldn't have drunk that much!
C.
Identify the tense of the underlined verb: I don't know why she wouldn't HAVE TOLD you about the party.
present prefect
Four Principal Parts
-present -past -past participle -present participle
I will have been competing since I was six
Future Perfect Progressive
Choose the sentence with the correct usage: A. I've already done my homework. B. Nick already done his homework. C. Have you already did your homework?
A.
Choose the sentence with the correct usage: A. I should have went to be sale. B. You should of gone to the sale too. C. We should have gone to the sale together.
C.
I will have a pepperoni pizza today
Future Perfect
has yet to happen and will finish before another action has begun
Future Perfect Formed: will have + past participle Ex: They will have danced 10 hours before the end of the night.
I will be doing a lot of homework
Future Progressive
has yet to happen but will be ongoing
Future Progressive Formed: will be + present participle Ex: I will be dancing the night away at the wedding.
has yet to finish, will be ongoing and finish before another action begins
Future Progressive Formed: will have been + present participle Ex: By the time she graduates, she will have been dancing for 9 years.
I will go to the store by Monday
Future Simple/ Regular
has yet to happen
Future Simple/Regular Formed: will + present Ex: They will dance next Sunday.
Sarah had lost her homework.
Past Perfect
began in the past and finished before another action begins
Past Perfect Formed: has + past participle Ex: I had flown 100 times before my children had flown once.
She had been landing all her turns
Past Perfect Progressive
begins in the past, was ongoing and is finished before another action begins
Past Prefect Progressive Formed: had been + present participle Ex: He had been flying 7 times before I met him.
Jenna was doing amazing at Dance yesterday
Past Progressive
begins in past and was on going or recurring and is now done
Past Progressive Formed: was/were + present participle Ex: He was flying across the country yesterday.
Ethan drove to school on Tuesday.
Past Simple/ Regular
action began in past and is finished
Past Simple/Regular Formed: past (pp) Ex: Last November, the bird flew to Florida
Brianna has eaten a lot of cupcakes today
Present Perfect
began in the past and reoccurs or is ongoing
Present Perfect Formed: has/have + past participle Ex: He has fought all his life.
I have been playing sports pretty much since I was born
Present Perfect Progressive
He has fought a lot with his siblings.
Present Prefect
began in the past AND is ongoing/happening now
Present Progressive Formed: has/have been + present participle Ex: Jacob and Evan have been fighting practically since Evan was born.
happening now and is on going
Present Progressive Formed: is/am/are + present participle Ex: Jacob is fighting with Evan.
He laughs all the time
Present Simple/Regular
action happens new or regularly
Present Simple/Regular Formed: present (pp) Ex: Mike Tyson fights for a living.
Extra Notes
Tenses: Perfect) has/had/have/ - have Progressive) ing Perfect Progressive) Perfect + Progressive = PP - perfect(had been)+ progressive(flying)= perfect progressive (had been flying)
Irregular Verbs
The verb is irregular if the verb that doesn't follow the regular pattern
Fill in the blank with the correct form of each verb: Freeze: My feet are _____.
freezing
Identify the tense of the underlined verb: In 7 days we WILL BE RELEASED or the Thanksgiving Holiday.
future simple
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(IR) or (R) bring
irregular
(IR) or (R) choose
irregular
(IR) or (R) creeps
irregular
Fill in the blank with the correct form of each verb: Lay: The books are still where you _____ them yesterday.
laid
Fill in the blank with the correct form of each verb: Lie: Every day after school this week I have ____ down and taken a nap.
lain
Identify the tense of the underlined verb: I AM excited for the time off.
present simple
(IR) or (R) walk
regular
Fill in the blank with the correct form of each verb: Suppose: I was _______ to go to the mall tonight.
supposed
Fill in the blank with the correct form of each verb: Use: My teacher ____ to live in Ohio.
used
Past
~ed~ ex: jumped
Past Participle
~has/have~ ex: has/have jumped
Present Participle
~ing~ ex: jumping
Present
~s~ ex: jumps