Hopefully everyone tried to correct the sentences provided yesterday. Below are the sentences written correctly. Check to see if you were correct.
1. I go to New York every January. Every January means a regular actions
2. I read a book now. I am reading a book now. Now shows that the action is taking place while I’m speaking or writing.
3. I am playing chess with my brother who always wins. Correct
(This one isn’t really clear enough for this exercise, but it did not need any changes.)
4. John never forgets because he has a good mind.
Words are a key to the tense that should be used. Remember with the present simple tense you have to make some changes when combining the verb with he, she and it or other words that are single and third person.
I drive every day.
He drives every day. She drives every day. It drives every day. My mother drives every day. The policeman drives every day.
They drive every day.
You drive every day.
We drive every day.
Regards,
Barbara92106
www.languagecommunicator.com
Friday, September 12, 2008
Learn Tenses to Learn English
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