Page 1: Basic and Progressive Tenses
The first page covers fundamental English tenses and their formations, focusing on present, past, and perfect aspects.
Definition: Present Simple is used for routines, permanent facts, and state verbs, formed using the base verb form with -s added for third person singular.
Example: "I play golf" baseform / "He plays golf" thirdpersonsingular
Highlight: The Present Continuous, formed with be + -ing, specifically indicates actions in progress or temporary situations.
Vocabulary: Participio passato - Past participle form of the verb, typically ending in -ed for regular verbs.
The page systematically presents each tense with its formation rules and usage contexts, including:
- Present Simple and Continuous forms
- Past Simple and Continuous structures
- Present Perfect and Present Perfect Continuous
- Past Perfect and Past Perfect Continuous
- Future expressions using Present Simple and Present Continuous