WALT: use different verb forms · use Simple Past, Simple Present, Present Perfect, Past...

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WALT: use different verb formsIntent:To be able to use different verb forms to vary the structure of our sentences to make them more interesting.

We have looked at this PowerPoint before, but it is a good reminder of how to use Simple Past, Simple Present, Present Perfect, Past Progressive & Present Progressive tenses. So many different tenses to be able to identify!!!

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Slide 2: A reminder about the different parts of a sentence.Slide 3-5: Simple Present & Simple PastSlides 6-9: Present PerfectSlides 10-14: Past Progressive & Present ProgressiveSlides 15-17: QuizSlides 18-21: SATs style questionsSlide 22: TasksSlide2 23-24: Links to online verb games

PPt from Twinkl, edited and adapted for our children at St R’s.

Identifying the Parts of a SentenceCan you identify the different parts of this sentence?

The small boy was running to school because he was late.The small boy was running to school because he was late.

determiner

verb

prepositionnoun

adjective

conjunction pronoun

Which part of the sentence tells us its tense?

The verbs

What Are Simple Past and Simple Present Tenses?

Can you write definitions for the ‘simple past’ and ‘simple present’ tenses?

Do you and your partner agree?

Simple Past(Simple past is also known

as past simple and describes events which happened at a specific

time, but are now completed.)

Simple Present(Simple present is also

known as present simple and describes events which

happen often.)

Simple Past or Simple Present?Now sort these sentences into the correct places in the table below.

I bake cakes. She read a book. We played football.

Our teacher helps us. Agnes swims for a club. Jim ate his lunch.

Simple Past Simple Present

I bake cakes.She read a book.

Jim ate his lunch.

We played football.

Our teacher helps us.

Agnes swims for a club.

Simple Past or Simple Present?Choose a square to reveal a picture. Write a sentence about the picture. Spin the wheel to decide whether you need to write your sentence in the simple past or simple present tense.

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What Is the Present Perfect Tense?Can you write a definition for ‘Present Perfect’ tense?

Present Perfect(Present perfect describes events which started in the past and have continued up

until now.)

Do you and your partner agree?

What Is the Present Perfect Tense?What do you notice about these present perfect sentences?

They all include a verb phrase, with the auxiliary verb ‘to have’ and the past participle of the main verb.

I have baked a cake.

My mum has tidied my room.My mum has tidied my room.

Our dog has ruined the vegetable garden.

We have eaten all the sweets.We have eaten all the sweets.

I have baked a cake.

Our dog has ruined the vegetable garden.

Simple Past or Present Perfect?Now sort these sentences into the correct places in the table below.

Simple Past Present Perfect

Laura has read a book about archaeology.

I read a great book.

I ate everything.

Sue ran a long way.

Jamal has eaten his lunch.

I have walked a long way.

I read a great book.Laura has read a book about archaeology. I ate everything.Jamal has eaten his lunch.I have walked a long way.Sue ran a long way.

Your Turn: Present PerfectCan you write descriptions of these photos in the present perfect tense?

Look, I have constructed a brilliant fortress.

William has baked a lot of cakes this morning.

What Are the Past Progressive and Present Progressive Tenses?

Can you write definitions for the ‘past progressive’ and ‘present progressive’ tenses?

Past Progressive(Past progressive is also

known as past continuousand describes events which happened in the past, over a

period of time. They use a past tense auxiliary verb plus the

present tense form of the main verb.)

Present Progressive(Present progressive is also

known as present continuousand describes events which

are happening right now and haven’t finished yet.

They use a present tense auxiliary verb plus the

present tense form of the main verb.)

Do you and your partner agree?

Past Progressive or Present Progressive?Sort these sentences into the correct place in the table.

I am listening carefully to my teacher.Freddie is talking at the back of the room.We were learning about the Roman Empire.During the lesson, Mabel was whispering to me.At break time we were playing tag.I am reading a book about gladiators

Past Progressive Present Progressive

I am listening carefully to my teacher.

We were learning about the Roman Empire.

During the lesson, Mabel was whispering to me.

At break time we were playing tag.

Freddie is talking at the back of the room.

I am reading a book about gladiators.

Past Progressive or Present Progressive?

Choose a square to reveal a picture. Write a sentence about the picture. Spin the wheel to decide whether you need to write your sentence in the past progressive or present progressive tense:

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Your Turn: Past ProgressiveCan you write descriptions of these photos in the past progressive tense?

As the sun set, the family was enjoying a walk together.

The mother tiger was teaching her cub how to find food during

the harsh winter.

Your Turn: Present ProgressiveCan you write descriptions of these photos in the present progressive tense?

My little brother, Zach, is playing in the sand.

I am making giant bubbles!

Quick Quiz 1Identify the verbs in these sentences.

Can you identify the tense that each sentence has been written in?

Adil cycled to school this morning.

We were asked to read three chapters of our book last night.We were asked to read three chapters of our book last night.

Mr Jones has taught our class about Ancient Egypt.

It was raining all weekend.It was raining all weekend.

Adil cycled to school this morning.

Mr Jones has taught our class about Ancient Egypt.

Quick Quiz 2

I have eaten all of my ice cream.

I love ice cream so much! I love ice cream so much!

Amir dropped his ice cream.

Rachel is eating her ice cream slowly.Rachel is eating her ice cream slowly.

I have eaten all of my ice cream.

Amir dropped his ice cream.

Identify the tense of the following sentences.

present perfect

simple present

simple past

present progressive

Quick Quiz 3Identify the sentence written in the past progressive tense.

We were asked to design a new garden for school.

I was drawing my design last night.I was drawing my design last night.

My nan is a fantastic gardener so she gave me some ideas.

I hope that my design is chosen.

Now test yourself on different verb forms with SAT’s style questions…

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TasksIf you have time after following the rest of this presentation, see the tasks that go with this lesson.

Task 1:Present Perfect & Simple PastIf you have a printer:Print and complete the tasksIf you don’t have a printer:1. Make a list of the past simple and present perfect verbs in the tennis player’s speech.2. Copy and complete the football player’s speech.

Task 2:‘Actor’s Action Cards’Write sentences using the past progressive or present progressive verb forms.Eg. I am pulling a funny face. (Present progressive)I was pulling a funny face. (Past progressive)

On-line verb games:

The next slide has links toon-line games to practice your verb skills…

Selecting past, present, future tenses game:https://www.turtlediary.com/game/tenses.html

Very simple verb identification game if your child is finding identifying verbs in sentences tricky:https://www.softschools.com/language_arts/grammar/verb/balloon_game/

Present progressive (past continuous) game:https://www.eslgamesplus.com/present-progressive-continuous-esl-grammar-fun-game-online/

Past progressive (past continuous) game:https://www.helpfulgames.com/subjects/english/348-past-continuous-progressive.html

Past perfect game:https://eslkidsworld.com/Interactive%20games/Grammar%20Games/Present%20Perfect/present%20perfect%20quiz.html

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