Simple Past Tense - Estrella Mountain Community College
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Chapter 5 Azar Fundamentals of Grammar
Directions:
Work with a classmate.
Look at the cue words (question word, subject, main
verb, etc.) at the top of the screen.
Look at the verb tenses and time expressions listed in
the middle of the screen.
Make a question in each of the tenses using the cue
words & time expression. Add the correct auxiliary
verbs!
Click to see if you formed the questions correctly.
Take turns with your partner so that you each get a
chance to practice.
Example: what, Diane, eat
Simple present – usually - for breakfast
What does Diane usually eat for breakfast?
Simple past – yesterday - for breakfast
What did Diane eat for breakfast yesterday?
Present progressive– now
What is Diane eating now?
Past progressive– last night at 10 p.m.
What was Diane eating last night at 10 p.m?
Present perfect– since this morning
What has Diane eaten since this morning?
Future with be going to – tonight
What is Diane going to eat tonight?
Future with will – next week
What will Diane eat next week?
1 when, you, eat
Simple present – usually - dinner
When do you usually eat dinner?
Simple past – yesterday - dinner
When did you eat dinner yesterday?
Present progressive – today - dinner
When are you eating dinner today?
Present perfect – before When have you eaten pizza before?
Future with be going to – next
When are you going to eat pizza next?
Future with will – dinner - tomorrow
When will you eat dinner tomorrow?
2. where, your friend, go
Simple present – usually – for vacation
Where does your friend usually go for vacation?
Simple past – last year - for vacation
Where did your friend go for vacation last year?
Present progressive– this year - for vacation
Where is your friend going this year?
Past progressive– last night at 10 p.m.
Where was your friend going last night at 10 p.m?
Present perfect – before – for vacation
Where has your friend gone for vacation before?
Future with be going to – tomorrow
Where is your friend going to go tomorrow?
Future with will – next week
Where will your friend go next week?
3. what classes, you, take
Simple present
What classes do you take?
Simple past – last semester
What classes did you take last semester?
Present progressive– now
What classes are you taking now?
Past progressive– at this time last year
What classes were you taking at this time last year?
Present perfect – before
What classes have you taken before?
Future with be going to – next semester
What classes are you going to take next semester?
Future with will – next year
What classes will you take next year?
4. How often, Larry, drive
Simple present - to Las Vegas
How often does Larry drive to Las Vegas?
Simple past – to Las Vegas - last year
How often did Larry drive to Las Vegas last year?
Present perfect – to Las Vegas - since he moved to Arizona
How often has Larry driven to Las Vegas since he moved to Arizona?
Future with be going to – to Las Vegas - next month
How often is Larry going to drive to Las Vegas next month?
Future with will – to Las Vegas - after he retires
How often will Larry drive to Las Vegas after he retires?