A collection of ESL worksheets to teach past tense verbs and sentences to English language learners.
This is a great list filled with time expressions that can be used in the past, present and future.
Past Continuous Tense in English Past Continuous Tense indicates an action which started in the past and continued in a certain time period. The point to be taken into consideration is that the action started in the past and the continuity of the action was also in the past, so it does not continue at this moment. The verb ‘to be ( am, is, are )’ has two forms in the past; was and were. Present Past am, is was are were We use “was” for I, he she, it. We use “were” for you,we,you,they. POSITIVE FORM (+) : Subject + BE ( was / were ) + Verb-ING
Fun and engaging ESL activities, games and worksheets in printable PDF format with full teacher's notes and answers for English teachers to use in class.
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You don't have to use the Past Perfect when you describe graphs IELTS Writing Task 1, but it looks good. Here's a simple way to use it perfectly.
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Fun and engaging ESL activities, games and worksheets in printable PDF format with full teacher's notes and answers for English teachers to use in class.
Irregular Verb Past Tense Word Search Write the past tense next to each of the verbs below. Then, find the past tense of the verb in the grid to the lift. begin get say blow give see bring go send buy grow sing catch hear sit come know...
How To use Using FOR and SINCE in English We use FORto talk about a length of time, a period of time. We use SINCEto talk about a point in the past, a specific point in time. Using For in English I have worked here for 8 years. You have played football for ten years. We have taught at this school for a long time. He has been a student for eight years. They’ve been married for 30 years. She has been in prison for 6 months. I haven’t been on holiday for ages. Using Since in English He has lived here since 1993. They have been at the hotel since
A chart showing how to use Was and Were (To Be in the past tense) in affirmative and negative sentences and questions. Also games to practice Was vs Were.
When do we use Past Perfect in English? In general, we use Past Perfect to talk about finished actions in a distinct time period before Past Simple Time.
This worksheet is great for practicing the past continuous tense. Students need to use a verb in the simple past and a verb in the past continuous.
Do your students struggle to remember irregular verb tenses? Use this great matching activity to help students connect the present to the past. They'll be using irregular past tense verbs with confidence in no time! Download to complete online or as a printable!
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Are you struggling with the Past Perfect Tense in English grammar? Do you find it confusing to differentiate between the Past Perfect and the Simple Past
Modals in Past, Concept and Exampe Sentences Modal Concept Example Would have Past unreal action If I had guessed the future, I would have taken some precautions against what would happen. Could have Past unreal ability He could have taken the flight. May have Past unreal possibility We may have passed the math exam, but it was in Spanish. Might have Past unreal small probability You might have sold the car., if you really needed the Money. Should have Past unreal recommendation You should have listened to the teacher. Must have Past unreal assumption We must have been crazy!
It is important to be strategic when you are learning a new language. When it comes to learning new vocabulary, it is better to start by learning the most used German verbs first. You can download the list of 100 most used German verbs for beginners, with examples and past participle to form the past tense.
Fun and engaging ESL activities, games and worksheets in printable PDF format with full teacher's notes and answers for English teachers to use in class.
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I picked up this cool looking game while at my local autism conference a few months ago. It is recommended for 2-4 players and as I had 11 kids I didn't really play it as a game. I pushed two kidney tables together and we all sat around them (this is one of my favorite ways of teaching). I passed each colored stack around the table having the kids "take one" and "pass the others", which by the way, is a VERY difficult task that I am determined to conquer by the end of the year!! I then went around the table clockwise having the first student give me a card of his choosing from the 4 he had and we discussed each card as a group. There are 4 categories. 1. Confidence Builders - These cards say things like "what are you good at?" "what makes you a good person?" I was surprised that the kids could not think of one thing they were good at so I had to help out and ask questions like "who is good at dancing?" "who is kind to others?" It took that for them to see their good qualities. 2."What would you do if...." - These stated things like, "someone tried to beat you up", or "someone tripped you on purpose". We talked about how we would handle each situation and practiced saying. "please stop it" "leave me alone" and when it was time to tell someone. 3. Bully Busters - These tell how you can help someone who is being bullied. 4. Ways to stay bully free - These gave examples of things you can do if you or someone you know is being bullied. Again we discussed and practice using our words. All in all I thought these cards were great for conversation starters. In 45 minutes each student only got to pass in 2 cards but everyone was engaged and participating the whole time. I can't wait to use them again! You can find them online. Or HERE at Amazon.
Plot is not my favorite thing to teach, or it hasn’t been in the past. However, that changed this week. I think I never liked teaching it because I felt I didn’t have a solid, engaging way of teaching the concept. Now, I have a great way of teaching it! The kids loved it, I […]
Do your young learners have poetry journals?! Mine do and we love them. The main question I have been asked in the past is what I put inside my journals and I created a resource to help answer that question. Most of the poems in our poetry journals are phonics poems, but I also […]
+55 TIME Transitions Words in English After Afterwards Before Then Currently Concurrently Meantime Once Next First Second At first At last At length Formerly Rarely Usually Another Finally Soon Meanwhile At the same time For a minute For a hour For a day During afternoon During morning During day During week During month Later Ordinarily To begin with As long as When While Just as Since Until Every time Earlier In the past Once Up until that Yesterday Consequently Then Some of the time At times Eventually Final Finally Last of all Periodically Rarely Seldom Gradually Occasionally Following After that
It is important to be strategic when you are learning a new language. When it comes to learning new vocabulary, it is better to start by learning the most used German verbs first. You can download the list of 100 most used German verbs for beginners, with examples and past participle to form the past tense.
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This free worksheet is very useful for both teachers and students. Teachers can safe their precious time and students can have a change to practise this verb
Conjunctions List in English, Conjunctions with Time, Conjunctions with Comparison, Conjunctions with Example, Conjunctions with Place, Conjunctions with Summary, Conjunctions with Addition; Time Comparison Meanwhile Finally At last Presently Currently In the past In the meantime Eventually Immediately Equally A smilar … Likewise Similarly Comparable As with Another … like In the same way Place Summary There Here In the back Adjacent to Next to Nearby Beyond Opposite to At that point In short In other word Anyway In brief It seems Clearly In sum After all In general Example Addition Such as For one thing For instance For example That is Specifically Illustrated by
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Verb tenses explained for primary-school parents: present, past and future simple and continuous forms, with examples of use.