Simple Present Tense
Simple
present tense is a verb form to state the facts , habits , or events that occur
at this time .
The
verb form is most commonly used in the English language .
Explanation
and Formula Simple Present Tense
Simple
present tense is formed from the verb - 1 ( present tense ) or linking verb
"be " (is, am , are) . What is the verb - 1 ? Verb - 1 is a bare
infinitive with additional -s or -es (eg verb - 1 : does , goes , wants)
specifically for subjectberupa singular noun ( singular noun : Tita , book ,
car ) or the third person singular pronoun ( the pronoun The third single : she
, he, it) ; or without modification (eg verb - 1 : do , go , want ) to
subjectberupa plural noun ( boys , men , books) or plural pronouns ( we , they
) , pronoun I / you , ataucompound subject ( you and me , Tina and Ratih ) .
Thus
the formula for the simple present tense sentences positive, negative and
interrogative as follows .
Kalimat
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Rumus Simple Present Tense
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Contoh Simple Present Tense
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positif
(+) |
S + V-1
S +/- auxiliary (do/does) + bare infinitive |
She likes eating out
|
S + be (am/is/are)
|
The children are
naughty.
|
|
negatif
(-) |
S +
auxiliary (do/does) + not + bare infinitive
|
She doesn’t like
eating out
|
S + be(am/is/are) +
not
|
The children aren’t
naughty
|
|
interogatif
(?) |
Do/Does + S +
bare infinitive
|
Does she like eating
out
|
Be(am/is/are) + S
|
Are the children
naughty
|
Simple Past Tense
Simple past tense is a simple form of the verb to indicate that an event occurred in the past . In the simple past tense , time of occurrence ( yesterday , last two days , last year) or the time line ( for two months , for a day , for an hour ) can be specifically mentioned .
Formula Simple Past Tense
Simple past tense is formed from the verb - 2 ( past tense ) or linking verb "be " ( was , were ) . What is the verb - 2 ? Verb - 2 is the bare infinitive ( base verb form ) with added -ed , -en , -d , -t , -n , or -ne for regular verb or form inconsistent at irregular verb. [ See also : Regular and Irregular Verb ]
Was that a singular verb is used in the singular subject ( such as : I, she, he, it , Andi , and the cat ) unless " you" , on the contrary were that a plural verb is used in the plural subject ( such as : you , they , we , Andi and Susi , and the cats ) . [ Read also : Subject- Verb Agreement ]
Berikut rumus simple past tense untuk kalimat positif, negatif,
dan interogatif.
Jenis Kalimat
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Rumus
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Contoh Simple Past Tense
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positif (+)
|
S + Verb-2 (past
tense)
S + be(was/were) |
The teacher came
|
I was a stamp collector
|
||
negatif (-)
|
S + did + not + bare
infinitive
S + be(was/were) + not |
The teacher didn’t
come
|
I wasn’t a stamp
collector
|
||
interogatif (?)
|
Did + S + bare
infinitive
be(was/were) + S |
Did the teacher come
|
Was I a stamp
collector
|
Past Continuous Tense
Past continuous progressive tense or past tense is a form of the verb used to express that an action is happening at a particular time in the past . The action has been initiated but not completed by that time.
The formula Past Continuous Tense
Past continuous tense is formed with the auxiliary verb "be " , the form was / were - because the past tense ( past ) , and the present participle . Was for a singular subject ( I, she, he , it , and the third person ) and were for a plural subject ( you , they , we , the third person plural ) .
Continuous Past tense continuous TensePast generally only occur in the form of dynamic action verbs , not stative verb because generally only dynamic verb that has the form of continuous [ Read : Stative Verb with Form Progressive ] .
Dengan demikian rumus past continuous tense untuk kalimat positif,
negatif, dan interogatif adalah sebagai berikut.
Jenis Kalimat
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Rumus
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Contoh Past Continuous Tense
|
positif (+)
|
S + be(was/were) +
V1-ing/present participle
|
The team was running
|
The workers were
queuing
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||
negatif (-)
|
S + be(was/were) +
not + V1-ing/present participle
|
The team was not
running
|
The workers weren’t
queuing
|
||
interogatif(?)
|
be(was/were) + S +
V1-ing/present participle?
|
Was the team running
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Were the workers
queuing
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Past Perfect Tense
Past perfect tense is a verb form used to claim that an action has been completed at some point in the past before another action occurs .
The action, which has been completed in the past it may happen repeatedly or only once . In addition, the past perfect tense can also be used to form a conditional sentence type 3 and Reported speech .
Formula Past Perfect Tense
Past perfect tense is formed with the auxiliary verb "had " , and the past participle ( verb - 3 ) . Had used both for singular and plural subject . While past participle may be irregular or regular verb. Thus the formula for the past perfect tense sentences positive, negative and interrogative are as follows .
Kalimat
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Rumus Past Perfect Tense
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Contoh Past Perfect Tense
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positif (+)
|
S + had +
Verb-3/past participle
|
My brother had slept
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They had come
|
||
negatif (-)
|
S + had + not +
Verb-3/past participle
|
My brother hadn’t
slept
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They hadn’t come
|
||
interogatif (?)
|
had + S +
Verb-3/past participle
|
Had my
brother slept
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Had they come
|
Simple Future Tense
Simple future tense is a verb form used to claim that an action happens in the future , spontaneous or planned .
Tense can also be used to form a type of conditional sentence
Formula Simple Future Tense
Simple future tense is formed of capital "will " or "shall " and the bare infinitive ( base verb form ) or formed from phrasal capital "be going to" and the bare infinitive ( base form verb).
Thus the formula for the simple future tense sentences positive, negative and interrogative as follows .
Jenis Kalimat
|
Rumus
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Contoh Simple Future Tense
|
positif
(+) |
S + will + bare
infinitive
S + be (am/is/are) going to + bare infinitive |
You will win
|
They are going to
come
|
||
negatif
(-) |
S + will + not +
bare infinitive
S + be (am/is/are) + not + going to + bare infinitive |
You won’t win
|
They aren’t going to
come
|
||
interogatif
(?) |
Will + S + bare
infinitive
Be (am/is/are) + S + going to + bare infinitive? |
Will you win
|
Are they going to
come
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