Wednesday, 18 May 2011

The simple tenses


SIMPLE PRESENT

(a) It snows in Alaska.
(b) I watch television every day.

In general, the simple present expresses events or situations that exist always, usually, habitually; they exist now, have existed in the past, and probably will exist in the future.

SIMPLE PAST

(c) It snowed yesterday.
(d) I watched television last night.

At one particular time in the past, this happened. It began and ended in the past.

SIMPLE FUTURE

(e) It will snow tomorrow.
(f) I will watch television tonight.

At one particular time in the future, this will happen.



Cheers!
Naeem

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

using and understanding eglish grammar

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