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program
verbs
Dear student, use these directions to
know how to use this program:
 To go to previous page
 To go to next page
 To go to main verbs type
 To exist the program
 By showing with the mouse in the
type, click to inter to the explanation.
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BACK
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Goals program
 To know the types of verbs.
 To know how these types work.
 To know the difference between them.
 To know how to apply every one of
these types of verbs in writing, or
speaking.
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Present Tenses.
Past Tenses.
Future Tenses.
In This Project I Will Discuses About:
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Present Tenses
 Present Continuous Tense
 Present Simple Tense
 Present Perfect Tense
 Present Tense for the Future
 Questions
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BACK
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Present Continuous Tense:
 I am -ing I am cooking.
 He He is writing
She is -ing She is cooking
It It is raining
 We we are driving your car.
You are -ing You are helping me.
They They are going to school
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Present Simple Tense:
 I
We
You
They
 He
She
It
Verb
Verb + S
**Examples:
 I do my homework.
 We play football.
 You help them.
 They Know us.
 He works day and night.
 She reads her book.
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Present Perfect Tense:
I
We
You
They
He
She
It
Have
Has
washed
worked
cleaned
done
been
begun
taken
 I have seen you this morning.
 we have seen you at mosque.
 They have taken their camera.
 You have cleaned the house.
 He has attended the class today.
 She has opened the door.
 It has begun to rain.
** Examples:
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Present Tense for the Future:
 I am going to
 He
She is going to
It
 We
You are going to
They
 I am going to read my
book.
 He is going to help you.
 It is going to rain
soon.
 They are going to
listen to me.
 We are going to get a
job during the summer.
do
enjoy
eat
make
see
**Examples:
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Let Me Show you some
Questions and Try to
solve its:
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Choice the correct answer:
1) He ……… visit us.
2) My name is Faisal. I ..... ...... At
the airport.
 a) is  b) dose
 c) are  d) did
 a) am work  b) am works
 c) am working  d) am worked
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3) She ....... to school.
 a) goes  b) go
 c) went  d) has go
4) Wait! I am ....... Ready now.
 a) get  b) getting
 c) has get  d) got
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back
No, you can try again
Past Tenses.
 Past Simple Tense
 Past Continuous Tense
 Past Perfect Tense
 Past Perfect Continuous Tense:
 Questions
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Past Simple Tense:
 I
We
They
He
She
It
played
began
Regular &
Irregular
verbs
**Examples:
 We enjoyed the film
yesterday.
 She went to school
early.
 I forgot to bring your
book.
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Regular & Irregular verbs
 Regular verbs:
work -
worked
play - played
live - lived
clean - cleaned
start -
started
dance -
danced
watch - watched
etc…
 Irregular verbs:
catch - caught
begin - began
break - broke
bring - brought
build - built
buy - bought
take - took
etc….
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Past Continuous Tense:
 I
He
She
It
 We
You
They
was working
were working
** Examples:
 She was driving a car.
 It was raining yesterday.
 we were playing together.
 you were riding a motorbike.
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BACK
Past Perfect Tense:
 It must coming with the “modals”
like:
(before, after, when, since).
**Examples:
 when I ate (had eaten) breakfast , I
went to the college.
 After I ate (had eaten) breakfast ,
I went to the college.
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Past Perfect Continuous Tense:
 Is used to refer to events or actions
which occurred before a particular
time and expresses the duration or
on-going character of any activity.
 it formed with had been the present
simple (-ing form) of the verb.
 **Examples:
 He had been eating.
 I had been studying.
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Choice the correct answer:
1) I ...... ....... My work last week.
 a) completed  b) was completed
 c) had completed  d) complete
2) I ...... ....... In a hospital.
 a) were working  b) is working
 c) had working  d) was working
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3) The robbers had left the bank before
the police ......... .
 a) arrive
 c) was arriving
 b) arrived
 d) was arrived
4) It had been ........ Constantly
throughout the night.
 a) rained  b) raining
 c) rain  d) rains
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No, you can try again
No, you can try again
Future Tenses
 Future Simple Tense
 Future Continuous Tense
 Future Perfect Tense
 Questions
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Future Simple Tense
 I
We
You
They
He
She
It
will
be
clean
come
play
see
**Examples:
 I will come to see you.
 We will play together.
 My cat will not cause
any problems.
 We can also say I shall & We shall but we cant
say (you, she, he, they, it) shall.
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Future Continuous Tense
 Will be
I
We
You
They
He
She
 Shall be
I
We
Will be
waiting
coming
eating
proud
happy
Shall be
Coming
waiting
**Examples
 I will be visiting you.
**Examples
 I shall be waiting for them
here.
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BACK
Future Perfect Tense
 It is use to refer to an action which
will be completed before a moment of
focus in the future.
**Example:
 I will have already returned from
Saudi Arabia when you come again.
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BACK
Choice the correct answer:
1) They . . . . . . . their passports by then.
 a) will have received  b) will received
 c) received  d) have received
2) We will be . . . . . . You always.
 a) remember  b) remembered
 d) remembering
 c) is remember
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BACK
Chick if it True or False:
3) We will play and sing together.
 True
 False
4) They shall visit me tomorrow.
 True
 False
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BACK
No, you can try again
No, you can try again
No, you can try again
Verbs
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Verbs

  • 2. Dear student, use these directions to know how to use this program:  To go to previous page  To go to next page  To go to main verbs type  To exist the program  By showing with the mouse in the type, click to inter to the explanation. NEXT BACK NEXT
  • 3. Goals program  To know the types of verbs.  To know how these types work.  To know the difference between them.  To know how to apply every one of these types of verbs in writing, or speaking. NEXT NEXT BACK
  • 4. Present Tenses. Past Tenses. Future Tenses. In This Project I Will Discuses About: NEXT BACK
  • 5. Present Tenses  Present Continuous Tense  Present Simple Tense  Present Perfect Tense  Present Tense for the Future  Questions NEXT BACK BACK NEXT BACK
  • 6. Present Continuous Tense:  I am -ing I am cooking.  He He is writing She is -ing She is cooking It It is raining  We we are driving your car. You are -ing You are helping me. They They are going to school NEXT BACK
  • 7. Present Simple Tense:  I We You They  He She It Verb Verb + S **Examples:  I do my homework.  We play football.  You help them.  They Know us.  He works day and night.  She reads her book. NEXT BACK NEXT BACK
  • 8. Present Perfect Tense: I We You They He She It Have Has washed worked cleaned done been begun taken  I have seen you this morning.  we have seen you at mosque.  They have taken their camera.  You have cleaned the house.  He has attended the class today.  She has opened the door.  It has begun to rain. ** Examples: NEXT BACK
  • 9. Present Tense for the Future:  I am going to  He She is going to It  We You are going to They  I am going to read my book.  He is going to help you.  It is going to rain soon.  They are going to listen to me.  We are going to get a job during the summer. do enjoy eat make see **Examples: NEXT BACK
  • 10. Let Me Show you some Questions and Try to solve its: NEXT BACK
  • 11. Choice the correct answer: 1) He ……… visit us. 2) My name is Faisal. I ..... ...... At the airport.  a) is  b) dose  c) are  d) did  a) am work  b) am works  c) am working  d) am worked NEXT BACK NEXT BACK
  • 12. 3) She ....... to school.  a) goes  b) go  c) went  d) has go 4) Wait! I am ....... Ready now.  a) get  b) getting  c) has get  d) got NEXT BACK
  • 13. back
  • 14. No, you can try again
  • 15.
  • 16. Past Tenses.  Past Simple Tense  Past Continuous Tense  Past Perfect Tense  Past Perfect Continuous Tense:  Questions NEXT BACK
  • 17. Past Simple Tense:  I We They He She It played began Regular & Irregular verbs **Examples:  We enjoyed the film yesterday.  She went to school early.  I forgot to bring your book. NEXT BACK
  • 18. Regular & Irregular verbs  Regular verbs: work - worked play - played live - lived clean - cleaned start - started dance - danced watch - watched etc…  Irregular verbs: catch - caught begin - began break - broke bring - brought build - built buy - bought take - took etc…. NEXT BACK
  • 19. Past Continuous Tense:  I He She It  We You They was working were working ** Examples:  She was driving a car.  It was raining yesterday.  we were playing together.  you were riding a motorbike. NEXT BACK
  • 20. Past Perfect Tense:  It must coming with the “modals” like: (before, after, when, since). **Examples:  when I ate (had eaten) breakfast , I went to the college.  After I ate (had eaten) breakfast , I went to the college. NEXT BACK
  • 21. Past Perfect Continuous Tense:  Is used to refer to events or actions which occurred before a particular time and expresses the duration or on-going character of any activity.  it formed with had been the present simple (-ing form) of the verb.  **Examples:  He had been eating.  I had been studying. NEXT BACK
  • 22. Choice the correct answer: 1) I ...... ....... My work last week.  a) completed  b) was completed  c) had completed  d) complete 2) I ...... ....... In a hospital.  a) were working  b) is working  c) had working  d) was working NEXT BACK
  • 23. 3) The robbers had left the bank before the police ......... .  a) arrive  c) was arriving  b) arrived  d) was arrived 4) It had been ........ Constantly throughout the night.  a) rained  b) raining  c) rain  d) rains NEXT BACK
  • 24. No, you can try again
  • 25.
  • 26. No, you can try again
  • 27.
  • 28. Future Tenses  Future Simple Tense  Future Continuous Tense  Future Perfect Tense  Questions NEXT BACK
  • 29. Future Simple Tense  I We You They He She It will be clean come play see **Examples:  I will come to see you.  We will play together.  My cat will not cause any problems.  We can also say I shall & We shall but we cant say (you, she, he, they, it) shall. NEXT BACK
  • 30. Future Continuous Tense  Will be I We You They He She  Shall be I We Will be waiting coming eating proud happy Shall be Coming waiting **Examples  I will be visiting you. **Examples  I shall be waiting for them here. NEXT BACK
  • 31. Future Perfect Tense  It is use to refer to an action which will be completed before a moment of focus in the future. **Example:  I will have already returned from Saudi Arabia when you come again. NEXT BACK
  • 32. Choice the correct answer: 1) They . . . . . . . their passports by then.  a) will have received  b) will received  c) received  d) have received 2) We will be . . . . . . You always.  a) remember  b) remembered  d) remembering  c) is remember NEXT BACK
  • 33. Chick if it True or False: 3) We will play and sing together.  True  False 4) They shall visit me tomorrow.  True  False NEXT BACK
  • 34. No, you can try again
  • 35.
  • 36. No, you can try again
  • 37.
  • 38. No, you can try again
  • 39.