4.2 Assignment: Comparing And Contrasting Verb Tenses 82 Points
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4.2 Assignment: Comparing and Contrasting Verb Tenses 82 points
Mary Ann Toledo, MA Ed
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Part 1 The progressive tenses (present, past, and future) have attributes in common and elements that are different. In the following diagram, compare and contrast these elements by placing in the boxes the corresponding elements showing their relationships.
See the elements to consider in the following box. Determine similar and divergent elements, compare and contrast showing relationships between the 3 progressive tenses.
To write, double click left on the box, then right click and choose ADD TEXT.
Present Progressive
I
am
He, she, it
is
You, we, they
are + -ing verb form (Gerund)
Past Progressive
I, he, she, it
was
You, we, they
were + -ing verb form (Gerund)
Future Progressive
I, he, she, it, you, we, they
will be + -ing verb form (Gerund)
13 points (1 point per square)
Present Past Future
Part 2 The perfect tenses (present, past, and future) also have attributes in common and elements that are different. In the following diagram, compare and contrast these elements by placing in the boxes the corresponding elements showing their relationships.
See the elements to consider in the following box: Determine similar and divergent elements, compare and contrast showing relationships between the 3 perfect tenses.
To write, double click left on the box, then right click and choose ADD TEXT. 9 points
Present Perfect
He, she, it
has I, you, we, they
have + Past participle
Past Perfect
I, he, she, it
You, we, they
had + Past participle
Future Perfect
I, he, she, it you, we, they
Will have + Past participle
9 points (1 point per square)
Present Past Future
Part 3 Writing Sentences in the Progressive and Perfect Tenses
60 points (2 pts. cadauno)
You are going to create 5 sentences in each verb tense. First, write them in the present tense. Then adapt each to the other tenses. Follow the examples:
PROGRESSIVE TENSES
Present Progressive
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