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.For example, - happy - happier - happiestLIST OF TENSESPAST PROGRESSIVEI was working -I was not working.Was I working? - Was I not working?564 PAST PERFECTI had worked -I had not worked.Had I worked? - Had I not worked?FUTURE PROGRESSIVEI shall be working -I shall not be working.Shall I be working? - Shall I not beworking?PAST SUBJUNCTIVEIf I had worked - If I had not worked.FUTURE PERFECTI shall have worked -I shall not have worked.Shall I have worked ? - Shall I not haveworked?IMPERATIVELet me work! - Don't let me work !PAST PERFECT PROGRESSIVEI had been working -I had not been working.Had I been working ? - Had I not beenworking ?PRESENT PERFECT PROGRESSIVEI have been working -I have not been working.Have I been working? - Have I notbeenworking ?565 FUTURE PERFECT PROGRESSIVEI shall have been working -I shall not have been working.Shall I have been working? -Shall I not have been working ?EXERCISESEXERCISE 341) If you try hard, do you think you will be able to speak English well one day in thefuture? 2) What is the contraction of "who will"? 3) Make an interrogative sentenceusing the Present Progressive Tense.4) Give examples of the three ways of asking aquestion with the verb "to have"; both in the Present Tense and in the Past Tense.5) Canwe always use these three ways of asking a question with the verb "to have"? 6) What isthe use in studying languages? 7) Did you succeed in answering the last question withouttoo much difficulty? 8) What is the Past Tense of "must"? 9) What is the Future Tenseof "must"? 10) Are you a complete beginner in English? 11) Make a positive sentenceusing the Present Progressive.12) What do we mean by a "heavy sleeper"? 13) What isthe difference between the Past Simple and the Present Perfect? 14) Is it right to say "Ihave seen him yesterday"? - Why or why not? 15) Why can we not count the stars in thesky?ANSWERS1) Yes, if I try hard, I think I will be able to speak English well one day in the future.or.No, I do not think that if I try hard, I will.2) The contraction of "who will" is"who'll".3) Are you writing in French? 4) a) Have you a pen? b) Have you got a pen?c) Do you have a pen? and a) Had you a pen last lesson? b) Had you got a pen lastlesson? c) Did you have a pen last lesson? 5) No, we cannot always use these three waysof asking a question with the verb "to have".6) The use in studying languages is to makeit possible for us to speak to people from other countries.7) Yes, I succeeded inanswering the last question without too much difficulty.or.No, I did not succeed in.8) "Must" has no Past Tense, so we use "had to".9) "Must" has no Future Tense, sowe use "shall have to".10) No, I am not a complete beginner in English, because I began.ago.11) You are writing in French.12) By a "heavy sleeper" we mean a deep sleeper:somebody who does not hear any noises.13) The Past Simple we use when the action isfinished and the time is finished, whilst the Present Perfect we use when the action isfinished, but the time is not finished.For example, "I spoke English yesterday" and "Ihave spoken English today".14) No, it is not right, because the time (yesterday) isfinished.15) We cannot count the stars in the sky because there are too many of them.EXERCISE 351) Is your finger thicker than your wrist? 2) What words can we use instead of "large"and "small"? 3) What are the four kinds of paradigms? 4) What are the four differentmeanings of the word "keep"? 5) What is the difference between "between" and"among"? 6) Give me a sentence using the Future Intention.7) When do we use theFuture Intention? 8) What do we call the small hole in the door? 9) What is thedifference between "Mr.Smith has been to Scotland" and "Mr.Smith has gone toScotland"? 10) Can a bird fly faster than a plane? 11) What is the difference between"thick" and "fat"? 12) Make an interrogative sentence using the Present Simple.13)What are the Past Tenses of the verbs "swim" and "lose"? 14) What, generally, is thedifference between "each other" and "one another"? 15) Have you been able to speakEnglish all your life? 16) What does the word "whether" mean? 17) What is thedifference between these two sentences? - "If it rains, I shall wear my raincoat" and"Whether it rains or not, I shall wear my raincoat? 18) What does the word "great"mean?ANSWERS1) No, my finger is not thicker than my wrist, but it is thinner than my wrist.2) We canuse "big" and "little" instead of the words "large" and "small".3) The four kinds ofparadigms are a) Those that have all three parts different.For example, "see - saw -seen"; b) Those that have only two parts different.For example, "sit - sat - sat" c) Thosethat have all their parts the same.For example, "cut - cut - cut"; and d) The regular verbsthat add "ed" to form their Past and Past Participle.For example, "arrive - arrived -arrived"
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