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1. Listen & Read Along
Hello~ How are you doing today?
I am doing great!
How about you?
I am doing well. Thank you.
What did you eat for breakfast?
I ate soup and rice.
What are you doing right now?
I am reading an interesting book.
Will you tell me about your book?
Hello~ How are you doing today?
I am doing great!
How about you?
I am doing well, thank you.
What did you eat for breakfast?
I ate soup and rice.
What are you doing right now?
I am reading an interesting book.
Will you tell me about your book?
A verb is an action.
A verb can tell us when something happened.
Hello~ How are you doing?
I am doing great!
The verb here is "to be."
I
you
he/she/it
we
they
present tense
am
are
is
are
are
Let's look at another example:
What did you eat for breakfast?
I ate soup and rice.
+ "to eat"
"to do"
"to eat"
What did you eat for breakfast?
What are you eating for breakfast?
What will you eat for breakfast?
I ate soup and rice.
I am eating soup and rice.
I will eat soup and rice.
Let's use past, present, and future to describe our day.
1). Yesterday = past
Yesterday, I walked to the park.
"to walk" + past tense -> walked
Here are some past tense verbs:
played kicked called read studied wrote did met
The tall boy __________ the ball to his friend.
balyagu = kickball
Which answer is in past tense?
"to kick" + past tense -> kicked
a). will kick
b). kicks
c). kicked
This morning, I cooked breakfast.
Later, I _______ dinner.
Which answer is in past tense?
"to cook" + future tense -> will cook
a). cook
b). will cook
c). cooked
Let's use past, present, and future to describe our day.
2). Present
I walk to the park.
"to walk" + present tense -> walk
If we use "right now," then we use "to do" + (verb + -ing)
Right now, I am walking to the park.
I
You
He/She/It
We
They
am
are
is
are
are
walking