1. Positif
Subject + will/shall + verb I + object
Subject + am/is/are + going to + verb I + object
Example:
We will go to school soon
The students are going to have a test next month
2. Negatif
Subject + will/shall + verb I + object
Subject + am/is/are + not + going to + verb I + object
Example:
We will not go to school soon
The students are not going to have a test next
3. Question
Will/shall + subject + verb I + object
Am/is/are + subject + going to + verb I + object
Example:
Will we go to school soon ?
Are the students going to have a test next month ?
Be going to be used in expressing something that will happen in the future with the starting point of the present.
Meanwhile, will / shall be used to express an event that will happen. However, will / shall be used for things other than plans and promises, so just used in a general context are not inevitable. Will it be to mention details about what will happen
Minggu, 23 November 2014
Simple Past Tense
Simple past tense is, to declare an act / event that happened in the past / make enormous time has passed and in the know.
Verbal Sentence
( +) S+V II
( - ) S+DID NOT+V I
( ? ) DID+S+V I
Example
( +) I cleaned my car on Monday
( - ) I did not clean my car on Monday
( ? ) Did you clean your car on Monday?
answer: Yes, I did/No, I didn’t
Nominal sentence
(+) S+BE II+ (WAS/WERE) (-) S+BE II+ NOT+ (WAS/WERE)
(?) BE II+ S + (WAS/WERE)
Example
( +) I was very thirsty just now
( - ) I wasn’t very thirsty just now
( ? ) Were you very thirsty just now?
answer: Yes, I was/No, I wasn’t
Verbal Sentence
( +) S+V II
( - ) S+DID NOT+V I
( ? ) DID+S+V I
Example
( +) I cleaned my car on Monday
( - ) I did not clean my car on Monday
( ? ) Did you clean your car on Monday?
answer: Yes, I did/No, I didn’t
Nominal sentence
(+) S+BE II+ (WAS/WERE) (-) S+BE II+ NOT+ (WAS/WERE)
(?) BE II+ S + (WAS/WERE)
Example
( +) I was very thirsty just now
( - ) I wasn’t very thirsty just now
( ? ) Were you very thirsty just now?
answer: Yes, I was/No, I wasn’t
Present Perfect Tense
This tense is used to declare that a betake work completed
at the time the sentence is made or past events that have to do with
now.
Verbal sentence:
( +) S+HAVE/HAS+V III
( - ) S+HAVE/HAS NOT+V III
( ? ) S+HAVE/HAS+S+V III?
Example:
( +) we have lived here for 4 years
( - ) We haven’t lived here for 4 years
( ? ) Have we lived here for 4 years?
answer: Yes, we have/No, we haven’t
Nominal sentence:
( +) S+HAVE/HAS+BEEN+(NOUN,ADJ,ADV)
( - ) S+HAVE/HAS+NOT+BEEN+(NOUN,ADJ,ADV)
( ? ) HVE/HAS+S+BEEN+(NOUN,ADJ,ADV)
Example:
( +) she has been beautiful since she was child
( - ) She has not been beautiful since she was child
( ? ) Has she beautiful since she was child?
answer: Yes, she has/No, she hasn’t
Verbal sentence:
( +) S+HAVE/HAS+V III
( - ) S+HAVE/HAS NOT+V III
( ? ) S+HAVE/HAS+S+V III?
Example:
( +) we have lived here for 4 years
( - ) We haven’t lived here for 4 years
( ? ) Have we lived here for 4 years?
answer: Yes, we have/No, we haven’t
Nominal sentence:
( +) S+HAVE/HAS+BEEN+(NOUN,ADJ,ADV)
( - ) S+HAVE/HAS+NOT+BEEN+(NOUN,ADJ,ADV)
( ? ) HVE/HAS+S+BEEN+(NOUN,ADJ,ADV)
Example:
( +) she has been beautiful since she was child
( - ) She has not been beautiful since she was child
( ? ) Has she beautiful since she was child?
answer: Yes, she has/No, she hasn’t
Present Continous Tense
Continuous present a form stating the time of an event or on going event and finished in the present.
Verbal sentence:
( +) S+BE I+V ING
( - ) S+BE I+NOT+V ING
( ? ) BE I+S+V ING
Example:
( +) Father is talking on the phone at present
( - ) Father isn’t talking on the phone at present
( ? ) Is father talking on the phone at present?
answer: Yes, he is/No, he isn.t
Nominal sentence:
( +) S+BE I+ (NOUN, ADJ, ADV)
( - ) S+BE I+NOT+ (NOUN, ADJ, ADV) ( ? ) BE I+S+ (NOUN, ADJ, ADV)
Example:
( +) I am happy now
( - ) I am not happy now
( ? ) Are you happy now?
answer: Yes, I am are/No, I am aren’t
Verbal sentence:
( +) S+BE I+V ING
( - ) S+BE I+NOT+V ING
( ? ) BE I+S+V ING
Example:
( +) Father is talking on the phone at present
( - ) Father isn’t talking on the phone at present
( ? ) Is father talking on the phone at present?
answer: Yes, he is/No, he isn.t
Nominal sentence:
( +) S+BE I+ (NOUN, ADJ, ADV)
( - ) S+BE I+NOT+ (NOUN, ADJ, ADV) ( ? ) BE I+S+ (NOUN, ADJ, ADV)
Example:
( +) I am happy now
( - ) I am not happy now
( ? ) Are you happy now?
answer: Yes, I am are/No, I am aren’t
Simple Present Tense
It is a form of the verb most commonly used in the English language,
which is used to reveal the factual events and habitual, general or not
general, instructs, or plan of schedule.
( +) S + V I + (S/ES)
( - ) S + DO/DOES + NOT + V I
( ? ) DO/DOES + S + V I
Example:
( +) Father reads a news paper
( - ) Father doesn’t read a news paper
( ? ) Does father read a news paper?
answer: Yes, he does/ No he doesn’t
Nominal sentence:
( +) S+BE I+ (NOUN, ADJ , ADV)
( - ) S+BE I+NOT+ (NOUN,ADJ, ADV)
( +) BE I+S+NOT+ (NOUN,ADJ,ADV)
Example:
( +) they are students
( - ) they are not students
( ? ) Are they students?
answer: Yes, they are/No, they are not
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