DEVELOPING A SENSE OF
PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE
According to Palmer (1974), ‘For almost any language the part that concerns with the verb is the most difficult’ (p.1).
When speak any language, we either speak about past time, present time or future time. We make references to time through the use of appropriate forms of verbs and other lexical items (adverbs and prepositions of time).
For example,
1. When we want to talk about something that we do everyday, we use present simple
( I/ we/ you/ they/ students come
He/ She / It/ Reena comes)
I come to college everyday.
He comes to college everyday.
2. When we want to talk about something that we did in the past (e.g. yesterday), we change the verb into its past tense form.
I came to college yesterday.
3. When we want to talk about something we will do in future (e.g. tomorrow), we change the verb into its future tense form.
I will come to college tomorrow.
I will come to college tomorrow.
Time = Simple
| Past | Present (habit) | Future |
Question | When did you come yesterday? When did she come yesterday? | When do you come everyday? When does he come everyday? | When will you come tomorrow? When will Tina come tomorrow? |
Signal words | Yesterday, on Monday, ago. | Everyday, always, usually, sometimes, never. | Tomorrow … |
Sentence | I came at 10 o’clock yesterday. She came at 10 o’clock yesterday | I come at 10 o’clock everyday. He comes at 10 o’clock everyday. | I will come at 10 o’clock tomorrow. Tina will come at 10 o’clock tomorrow. |
Negative | I didn’t come at 10 o’clock yesterday. | I don’t come at 10 o’clock everyday. He doesn’t come at 10 o’clock everyday. | I will not come at 10 o’clock tomorrow. |
Regular Verbs | Present Simple | Past simple | Future simple |
Walk | walk / walks | walked | will walk |
Play | play / plays | played | will play |
Ask | ask / asks | asked | will ask |
Finish | finish / finishes | finished | will finish |
Work | work / works | worked | will work |
Watch Irregular Verbs | watch/watches Present Simple | watched Past simple | Will watch Future simple |
Speak | speak / speaks | spoke | will speak |
Buy | buy / buys | bought | will buy |
Eat | eat / eats | ate | will eat |
Send | send / sends | sent | will send |
See | see / sees | saw | will see |
Following are the most commonly used verbs in English. Try to change them into their present tense, past tense and future tense forms.
accept allow ask believe borrow break bring buy cancel change clean comb complain cough count cut dance draw drink drive eat explain fall fill find | finish fit fix fly forget give go have hear hurt know learn leave listen live look lose make/do need open close/shut organise pay play put | see rain read reply run say sell send sign sing sit sleep smoke speak spell spend stand start/begin study succeed swim take talk teach tell | think translate travel try turn off turn on type understand use wait wake up want watch work worry write |
Speaking on the following topics:
- What do you do everyday?
- What did you do yesterday?
- What will you do tomorrow?