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This book contains all the English grammar tenses and 363 irregular verbs with example sentences. 

A useful guide in the mistery of English language. 

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Timea Farkas

English Grammar Tenses and 363 Irregular Verbs

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Simple tenses

Present Simple 

+-?I doI do+notDo IYou do You do+notDo youHe/She/It doesHe/She/It does+notDoes he/she/itWe doWe do+notDo weYou do You do+notDo youThey do They do+notDo they

 

 Form:

+: V1

-: do/does+not+V1

 ?: do/does+V1

 

Example sentences: 

+ I like apple. 

-  I don't like apple.

? Do I like apple?

Yes, I do. or No, I don't.

? What do I like?

 

+ Peter eats meat.

- Peter doesn't eat meat.

? Does Peter eat meat?

Yes, he does.

No, he doesn't.

? What does Pete eat?

 

Use:

When we talk about a person or thing: Jessica loves surfing.

 

To express regular or repeated actions: Every morning he goes fishing.

 

To tell about our habits: After lunch I always have a coffee.

 

Laws of nature: Water boils on 100 Celsius.

 

Timetables: The next train to Budapest leaves at 5:15pm.

 

 

Some useful tips:

In positive sentences the verb gets -S or -ES suffix if it is in third person singular.In negative sentences after does, the -S or -ES suffix is omitted.We use do/does only in negative sentences and in questions.

 

Time expressions:

always, usually, never, sometimes, hardly ever, rarely, seldom, often, every day/week/month/year..., on Monday, in the           morning/afternoon/evening, at night/weekend.