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    PRESENT TENSE

    • To show a habitual action

    • To show a fact or a truth

    To show the action happening at the time of speaking• To give an order. instruction or warning

    Tips :- every day, every morning, always

    Example of sentences:-

    a) amid plays football every evening.

    b) amid does not play hockey every evening.

    c) !oes amid play badminton every evening"

    PRESENT CONTINUOUS TENSE

    • To show an action taking place at the time of speaking

    • To show a future action that has been planned

    Tips :- now

    a) #he is helping her mother in the kitchen now.

    b) #he is not helping her mother in the kitchen now.

    c) Is she helping her mother in the kitchen now"

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    $ote:- #ingular sub%ects take the singular form of verbs in the simple

    present tense.

      &resent continuous tense is formed when verbs to be ' verb ' ing

    ( is running, are eating, am watching)

    HERE ARE MORE EXAMPES

    ) *e ha!e sandwiches for breakfast this morning+) $athan ta"es the bus to school every day.

    ) The boys are in the school hall now.

    ) The hibiscus is our national flower.

    ) &lease #lean the blackboard.

    /) The children a$e waiting for their parents.

    0) !o you li"e collecting stamps"

    1) !oes 2ona #o%e to your birthday party"

    3) A$e you going to school this afternoon"

    4) &ak 5bu is plucking the coconuts.

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    A& SU'STITUTION TA'E

    Si%ple P$esent Tense

    Read the senten#es in the s(stit(tion tale&

    6 cycle to school every morning.

    7ou throw the rubbish into the dustbin.

    *e like to skate in the park in the evening.

    They do their homework every night.

    $ona and $oni wash their shoes on #aturday.

    Elie and 6%an have their piano lesson every 8riday.

    The children play the kites in the field.

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    P$esent Tense

    Read the senten#es in the s(stit(tion tale&

    e cycles to school every morning.

    #he throws the rubbish into the dustbin.6t likes to eat fish.

    $ona does her homework every night.

    $oni washes her shoes on #aturday.

    The child has the piano lesson every 8riday.

    The bus moves slowly.

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    /)

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    &resent ontinuous Tense

    ;ead the sentences in the substitution table.

    6 am walking to school now.

    7ou sweeping the floor *e collecting the seashells.

    They are plucking the flowers.

    $ona and $oni %ogging in the park.

    Elie and 6%an catching the butterflies in the garden.

    The children watching the cartoons now.

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    +)

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    /)

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    &resent ontinuous Tense

    ;ead the sentences in the substitution table.

    e walking to school now.

    #he sweeping the floor  6t sleeping under the table.

    $ona is plucking the flowers.

    $oni %ogging in the park.

    The car moving slowly.

    The flower blooming in the garden.

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    )

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    +)

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    0)

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    '& *ETECT AN* CORRECT ERRORS

    The$e is only ONE %ista"e in ea#h senten#e& Ci$#le the %ista"e and

    $e+$ite the senten#e #o$$e#tly&

    . The rabbits hops about happily.

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    +. &assing me the salt, please.

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    . Turns to the right and walk straight ahead. 999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999 

    . 2ona wanting to eat the pineapple tarts.

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    . e water the plants in the garden.

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    /. Encik 6smail sell fish in the market.

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    Ci$#le the %ista"e and $e+$ite the senten#e #o$$e#tly&

    . They is selling banana chips.

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    +. 2y mother are cooking in the kitchen.

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    . 5ina are washing her face.

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    . The nurses is looking after the patients in the hospital.

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    . 2y dog are sleeping in the kennel.

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    /. The old man are reading the newspaper in the living room.

     9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999990. *e is playing in the field.

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    1. #he are studying with her friends.

    3.

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    C& ,I IN THE 'ANS

    ,ill in the lan"s +ith the p$esent tense o. the !e$s in $a#"ets&

    . asnah (live) 999999999999 in Taman 2utiara, 5mpang.

    +. 2y sister (ride) 99999999999999 her tricycle.

    . Those people (clear) 9999999999999 the drains.

    . 2rs =im (clean) 9999999999999 her house every day.

    . 2y uncle (work) 99999999999 at #outhern >ank.

    /. *e (visit) 999999999999999 our grandparents every weekend.

    0.The sun (look) 999999999999 so bright this morning.)

    1. (ome) 9999999999999 to my house this evening.

    3. (Turn) 99999999999999 left at the %unction.

    4.The boys ( wipe) 9999999999999 the windowpanes every week.

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    ,ill in the lan"s +ith the gi!en +o$ds&

      >asir () 99999999999 rattan baskets for sale. e (+) 9999999999 the

    rattan from the %ungle. Every morning, he() 999999999999 into the %ungle

    near his house. e () 99999999999999 deep into the %ungle to look for 

    rattan. *hen he () 99999999999999 it, he (/) 99999999999999it with a

    knife. Then, he (0) 999999999999999it into a bundle and (1) 9999999999 it

    home.

      8irst, he (3) 999999999 the rattan. Then, he (4) 999999999999 it

    before he can use it to weave the baskets.

     

    goes cleans makes walks takes

    gets finds treats cuts ties

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    ,ill in the lan"s +ith the p$esent #ontin(o(s tense o. the !e$s in

    $a#"ets&

    . asnah (live) 999999999999 in Taman 2utiara, 5mpang.

    +. 2y sister (ride) 99999999999999 her tricycle.

    . Those people (clear) 9999999999999 the drains.

    . 2rs =im (clean) 9999999999999 her house.

    . 2y uncle (work) 99999999999 at #outhern >ank.

    /. *e (visit) 999999999999999 our grandparents.

    0.The lady (look) 999999999999 at the beautiful dress.

    1. 5nita (come) 9999999999999 to my house.

    3. The lorry (turn) 99999999999999 left at the %unction.

    4.The boys ( wipe) 9999999999999 the windowpanes.

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    *& TEXT COMPETION

    oo" at the pi#t($e #a$e.(lly&/$ite .i!e senten#es ao(t it& 0o( %ay

    (se the +o$ds in the o1es to help yo(&

    helps mother kitchen dinner cuts

    curry prepares ingredients cooks delicious

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    . 9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999 

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    oo" at the pi#t($e #a$e.(lly&/$ite .i!e senten#es ao(t it& 0o( %ay

    (se the +o$ds in the o1es to help yo(&

    selling buying pupils ?ueuing walking

    canteen scarf cap noodles plates

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