⛱️ Time Signal Simple Present Continuous Tense

Ordinaryverb : Been. Auxiliary verb : - Have untuk (I, You, They, We, orang ke III Jamak) - Has Untuk (She, He, It, Orang ke tiga tunggal) 3 C : 3 complement (adverb, adjective, noun) Bentuk (Rumus) Kalimat Non Verbal Present Perfect Continuous Tenses sama dengan Present Perfect Tenses. Baca juga : 1201/2021 21. fUSES. 5. Two actions happening at the same time; the first is present. continue and the second is present simple (the action in present. simple interrupts the action in present continue) Example: Student should not speak while teacher is explaining the lesson. While we are learning, Sok's phone rings. Presentcontinuous tense of Signal verb forms learn spoken English course online through Telugu spoken English classes. home Home video_library English Course assignment_turned_in Daily Practice search Search person Donate. Present simple (v5) s / es/ ies : Signals: Present continuous tense of signal. Signalwords in the Present Perfect. Using different signal words, it is possible to find out the correct time form. In Present Perfect, the best known signal words are: never; ever; already; just; so far; Other present Tense (Simple)Present Indefinite tense; Present Progressive Tense or Continuous Tense; Present perfect continuous/ progressive a Simple Present b) Present Continuous 8) 'At present' is the time signal in .. a) Present Continuous b) Simple Present 9) 'Sshh!' is the time signal in .. a) Present Continuous b) Simple Present 10) 'Look!' is the time signal in .. a) Simple Present b) Present Continuous 11) 'Never' is the time signal in .. a) Simple Present b FungsiContoh Kalimat Simple Present Tense; Simple present tense untuk menyatakan habitual action (kebiasaan) dimana sering digunakan adverb of frequency (always, often, usually, every day/week, month, all the time, etc) sebagai time signals.: He always consumes low GI rice. (Dia selalu mengonsumsi beras rendah GI.) She sends much money to her parents in the village every month. RumusPresent Perfect Continuous Tense. Present perfect continuous tense memiliki dua rumus. Yang pertama disebut verbal dan dipakai ketika terdapat verb (kata kerja), sementara yang kedua disebut nominal dan digunakan tatkala tidak terdapat verb. Sebagai gantinya, be (been) perlu ditambahkan di rumus kedua ini. A. Dengan verb (verbal) Thepast continuous tense is important since it is used when mentioning actions or events that happened at a specific time in the past and which are generally no longer are happening now. This tense can be used alone or can be combined with past simple tense to show that an action or event happened in the middle of another action. Whatare signal words for the Present Perfect Continuous? There are no signal words solely for the Present Perfect Continuous. We often use expressions of time with this tense. The following words/phrases can indicate that Present Perfect Continuous could be used: all day. for. just. since. the whole day/morning/week etc., . I. Form1. Affirmative +Subject + am/is/are + Verb + ing present participle• Example 1 She is reading an interesting book• Example 2 They are working2. Negative -Subject + am/is/are + NOT + Verb + ing • Example 1 They are not listening to music now• Example 2 It’s not raining anymore3. Interrogative ?Am/is/are + Subject + Verb + ing ?• Example 1 Are they learning English now?• Example 2 is he driving to work?3. Interro-Negative ?Isn’t + He/She/It + verb+ Verb + ing?Aren’t + I/You/We/They + Verb + ing?Ex1 Isn’t she studying Maths?Ex2 Aren’t they watching TV?———————————————II. How to use1. An action that is in actual progress at the moment of speakingEx1 We are talking about the weatherEx2 It is raining nowEx3 They are playing football at the momentSignal words now, at present, at the moment2. An action in general that is in actual progress but it doesn’t need to happen at the moment of speakingEx1 The population of the World is rising very fastEx2 They are building the HouseEx3 I’m not playing football this week3. A near-future action Signal words go, come, leave…. A definite future arrangement due to one’s previous He is going to NewYork next We are going to watch a football match on Sunday4. A temporary actionEx They usually start to play this game at 8 o’clock but this week they are playing at 8305. A repeat action that is causing annoyance or irritation Signal words constantly, continually, nowadays…Ex1 He is always leaving cigarette-ends on the floorEx2 She is constantly complaining that her bicycle is old———————————————III. Signal wordsNow, at the moment, constantly, continually,…Example I’m cooking now———————————————[paypal-donation]IV. Notes on the simple present continuous tense1. General Rule Add “Ing” at the end of VerbEx Do -> doing, Go -> going, Speak -> speaking, Tell -> telling2. Verbs ending in “e”, remove “e” and add “ing”Ex Write -> Writing, Dance -> Dancing, Come -> Coming, Have -> Having, Smoke -> Smoking,…But Verbs ending in “ee”, not change Ex Free-> Freeing, See -> Seeing,3. Verbs ending in consonant except h, w, x, y and the before this word is vowel, we double the consonant and then add “ing”Ex Get -> Getting, Run -> Running, Sit -> Sitting, Begin -> Beginning, Prefer -> PreferringBut Fix -> Fixing, Play -> Playing because Verb ending in x,y4. Verbs ending in “ie” We change “ie” to “y” and then add “ing”Ex Die -> Dying, Lie-> Lying, Tie -> Noted Some Verbs need add “k” before add “ing”Ex Traffic -> Trafficking, Panic -> Panicking, Mimic-> MimickingThese Verbs that are not usually used in the continuous formThe verbs in the list below are normally used in the simple form because they refer to states, rather than actions or processesSENSES / PERCEPTIONto feel*to hearto see*to smellto tasteOPINIONto assumeto believeto considerto doubtto feel = to thinkto find = to considerto supposeto think*MENTAL STATESto forgetto imagineto knowto meanto noticeto recogniseto rememberto understandEMOTIONS / DESIRESto envyto fearto disliketo hateto hopeto liketo loveto mindto preferto regretto wantto wishMEASUREMENTto containto costto holdto measureto weighOTHERSto look =resembleto seemto be in most casesto have when it means “to possess”*EXCEPTIONSPerception verbs see, hear, feel, taste, smell are often used with can I can see… These verbs may be used in the continuous form but with a different meaningThis coat feels nice and warm. your perception of the coat’s qualitiesJohn’s feeling much better now his health is improvingShe has three dogs and a cat. possessionShe’s having supper. She’s eatingI can see Anthony in the garden perceptionI’m seeing Anthony later We are planning to meetEnglish Grammar Lessons All Grammar Knowledge You need!

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