Презентация на отработку грамматических времен Present Indefinite, Present Perfect, Present Continuous, Past Indefinite and Future Indefinite
Cкачать презентацию: Презентация на отработку грамматических времен Present Indefinite, Present Perfect, Present Continuous, Past Indefinite and Future Indefinite
Презентация по слайдам:
Слайд #1
Use the verbs in Present Indefinite, Present Continuous, Past Indefinite and Future Indefinite.
1. Look! Nick (to read) a book.
2. He usually (to read) books at home.
3. Yesterday he (to read) a book at school.
4. I think tomorrow he (not to read).
5. Kate and Ann usually (to go) for a walk together.
6. Yesterday Ann (to go) for a walk with Mary.
7. Look! They (to go) to us.
8. They (to invite) us to play with them, I think.

Слайд #2
Use the verbs in Present Indefinite, Present Continuous, Past Indefinite and Future Indefinite.
1. I (to be) a pupil now.
2. Last year I (to be) a pupil too.
3. Next year I (to be) a pupil of the 4th form.
4. I usually (to get up) at 7 o’clock.
5. I (to get up) at 6 o’clock yesterday.
6. Tomorrow I (to get up) early too.
7. Look! My little sister is getting up now.

Слайд #3
Use the verbs in Present Indefinite, Present Continuous, Past Indefinite and Future Indefinite.
1. My mother (to cook) dinner every day.
2. She (to cook) a tasty cake last Sunday.
3. She (to cook) fish now.
4. She says she (to cook) chops tomorrow.
5. My little brother (to sleep) now.
6. He usually (to go) to bed at seven.
7. But yesterday he (to go) to bed very late.
8. Next month he (not to go) to school and he hopes he (to get up) at 10 every day.

Слайд #4
Use the verbs in Present Indefinite, Present Continuous, Past Indefinite and Future Indefinite.
1. My sister (to buy) a nice dog last month.
2. I hope she (to come) to us with her dog tomorrow.
3. We usually (to play) with her dog when she comes.
4. My mother and I (to read) a book about dogs at the moment.
5. My friend (to teach) his brother to play chess every Sunday.
6. I think he (to teach) me to play this game too.
7. Last week my father (to bring) me chess.
8. I (to look) at it now.

Слайд #5
Use the verbs in Present Indefinite, Present Continuous, Past Indefinite and Future Indefinite.
1. The children usually (to have) a break after lessons.
2. They (to run) in the yard now.
3. They (to run and play) during the break yesterday.
4. I think I (to play) with them tomorrow.
5. I (can) read well now.
6. At two I (cannot) read at all.
7. I (to be) a little boy two years ago.
8. I (to read) my father’s book now.
9. I think tomorrow I (to start) reading a new one.

Слайд #6
Use the verbs in Present Indefinite, Present Continuous, Past Indefinite and Future Indefinite.
1. I usually (to skate) in winter.
2. Last winter my friends (not to skate). They (not to have) skates.
3. They hope they (to buy) new skates next year.
4. My sister (to watch TV) every evening.
5. She (to watch TV) now.
6. I usually (to watch TV) with her.
7. Yesterday we (not to watch TV).
8. I think tomorrow we (to watch TV) together.

Слайд #7
Use the verbs in Present Indefinite, Present Continuous, Past Indefinite and Future Indefinite.
1. Look! The boys (run) a race.
2. They (wear) shorts and T-shirts.
3. They usually (wear) these clothes when they run a race.
4. But yesterday it was cold and they (wear) jeans and coats.
5. The weather will be nice and they (wear) light clothes tomorrow.
6. Mike and Nick (go for a walk) yesterday. They (be) in the forest.
7. They (like) to go for a walk together.
8. Now the boys (play) football in the yard.

Слайд #8
Use the verbs in Present Indefinite, Present Perfect, Present Continuous, Past Indefinite and Future Indefinite.
1. Our classes usually (begin) at 8.30 in the morning.
2. The first lesson (not to begin) yet.
3. I (spend) my last weekend well.
4. I think we (travel) to the seaside next summer.
5. The pupils (have) a break now.
6. My mother (buy) a lot of bananas yesterday.
7. We just (eat) all the bananas.
8. I think she (buy) some more bananas tomorrow.
9. Usually my dog (not to eat) fruit.
10. My dog (eat) meat now.

Слайд #9
Use the verbs in Present Indefinite, Present Perfect, Present Continuous, Past Indefinite and Future Indefinite.
1. It’s a pity I never (swim) in the ocean. I usually (swim) in the river.
2. We (swim) in the lake very often last summer.
3. My friend certainly (swim) in the Black Sea next month.
4. We usually (go) swimming to the swimming pool in winter.
5. Look at the boys! They (swim) on such a cold day. I hope they (not get) ill after that.
6. I promise we (go) swimming in the evening.

Слайд #10
Use the verbs in Present Indefinite, Present Perfect, Present Continuous, Past Indefinite and Future Indefinite.
1. I already (be) to many countries. But I never (be) to India.
2. I (be) in London last year.
3. I (travel) to Canada now.
4. We hope we (visit) our American friends next summer.
5. We (visit) them every year.
6. I think our trip (be) interesting.

Слайд #11
Use the verbs in Present Indefinite, Present Perfect, Present Continuous, Past Indefinite and Future Indefinite.
1. The children (not to learn) the poem yet.
2. They (forget) to write down their homework yesterday.
3. They (get) bad marks tomorrow.
4. They (play) interesting computer games now.
5. They usually (do) their homework in the evening.
6. Their mother (be) angry if they get bad marks

Слайд #12
Use the verbs in Present Indefinite, Present Perfect, Present Continuous, Past Indefinite and Future Indefinite
1. I just (have) breakfast.
2. I (eat) my breakfast a minute ago.
3. He (have) his breakfast now.
4. I know that we (have) breakfast at school next Saturday.
5. When you usually (have) breakfast?
6. We always (take) little luggage when we travel.
7. Look! Nick (shake) his head in answer to my question.
8. I (explain) the rule to you tomorrow.

Слайд #13
Use the verbs in Present Indefinite, Present Perfect, Present Continuous, Past Indefinite and Future Indefinite
1. . . .people usually (shake) hands when they meet?
2. ... you (do) the shopping yet?
3. ... you (buy) tickets at the railway station yesterday?
4. Why ... Ann (wear) her party dress now?
5. Kate hopes she (go) to the theatre next week.
6. My friends (not lo arrive) in Moscow yet.
7. A strong wind (blow) now.

Слайд #14
Use the verbs in Present Indefinite, Present Perfect, Present Continuous, Past Indefinite and Future Indefinite
1. I already (see) the monument to Pushkin.
2. I (see) it when I travelled to Moscow last summer.
3. We usually (visit) museums in Moscow.
4. He (watch) the birds in the blue sky now.
5. He (like) to watch birds.
6. He (like) to do it when he was little. And I think he (like) it when he grows up.
7. Many people (like) watching birds.

Слайд #15
Use the verbs in Present Indefinite, Present Perfect, Present Continuous, Past Indefinite and Future Indefinite
1. Where... you (go) last weekend?
2. How lucky you (be) this year?
3. Many people in Britain usually (work) 5 days a week.
4. Where is Pete? He (leave) the house now.
5. We think we (stay) at a hotel next year.
6. The burglar (try) to steal a TV set last week.
7. The burglar just (steal) my bag.

Слайд #16
Use the verbs in Present Indefinite, Present Perfect, Present Continuous, Past Indefinite and Future Indefinite
1. . . . you (find) the key yet?
2. I (find) it a minute ago.
3. The birds that live in the North usually (fly) to the South in winter.
4. Why ... you (cry) little Betty? (now)
5. It (take) me 2 hours to get to London by plane. (tomorrow)
6. We (change) trains tomorrow in London.
7. Harry (catch) a plane to London and arrived there at 3 yesterday.
8. My father usually (catch) a bus when he goes to work.
