Past Tense vs Present Tense

Past Tense vs Present Tense
Verleden tijd vs Tegenwoordige tijd
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Past Tense vs Present Tense
Verleden tijd vs Tegenwoordige tijd

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The Past Continuous
+) was/were + infinitief+ing
was working, were playing, were doing, was swimming
-) wasn't / weren't+ infinitief+ing
weren't working / wasn't playing / weren't doing/ wasn't swimming
?) was/were + ond + infinitief+ing
was...working?, were...playing?, were...doing?, was...swimming?

Gebruik: om te vertellen over iets dat in het verleden bezig was
Signaalwoorden: during, while

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The Past Simple
+) infinitief+ed of 2e vorm
walked, did, played, ran, bought, went, etc.
-) didn't + ifinitief
didn't walk, didn't do, didn't play, didn't run, didn't buy, etc.
?) Did + ond + infinitief
Did ... walk?, Did ... do?, Did ... play?, Did ... run?, Did ... buy?, etc.

Gebruik: Wanneer iets afgelopen is in de verleden tijd
Signaalwoorden: ...ago, last..., specifieke momenten (yesterday, in 2006, etc.)

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The Present Perfect
+) have of has + infinitief+ed of 3e vorm
have cried, has played, have done, has had
-) haven't of hasn't + infinitief+ed of 3e vorm
haven't cried, hasn't played, haven't done, hasn't had
?) Have of Has + ond + infinitief+ed of 3e vorm
Have ... cried?, Has ... played?, Have ... done?, Has ... had?

Gebruik: in het verleden begonnen en gaat nu door, ervaringen tot nu toe, nu gevolg van eerdere gebeurtenis
Signaalwoorden: For, Yet, Never, Ever, Just, Already, Since, Lately, Recently

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The Present Simple
+) I, you, we, they + infinitief / he, she, it + infinitief+s of infinitief+es
I do, we cry, they play, you kiss / he does, she cries, it plays, he kisses

-) I, you, we, they + don't + infinitief / he, she, it + doesn't + infinitief
I don't do, we don't cry, they don't play, you don't kiss / he doesn't do, she doesn't cry, it doesn't play, he doesn't kiss

?) Do + I, you, we, they + infinitief  / Does + he, she, it + infinitief
Do I do?, Do we cry?, Do they play? Do you kiss? / Does he do?, Does she cry?, Does it play?, Does he kiss?

Gebruik: feiten, gewoontes en regelmaat in de tegenwoordige tijd. Ook bij tijdschema's

Signaalwoorden: always, often, never, sometimes, frequently, regularly, etc.

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The Present Continuous
+) am/is/are + infinitief+ing
am working, is playing, are doing, is swimming, are running, am crying
-) am not / isn't / aren't + infinitief+ing
am not working, isn't playing, aren't doing, isn't swimming, aren't running, am not crying
?) am/is/are + ond + infinitief+ing
am...working?, is...playing?, are...doing?, is...swimming?, are...running?, am...crying?

Gebruik: om te vertellen over iets dat nu bezig is
Signaalwoorden: look!, listen!, quiet!, at the moment, currently, now

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To Be
Present Simple: 
+) I am / you,we,they are / he,she,it is
-) I am not / you,we,they aren't / he,she,it isn't
?) Am I? / Are you,we,they? / Is he,she,it ?

Past Simple
+) I,he,she,it was / you,we,they were
-) I,she,he,it wasn't / you,we,they weren't
?) Was I,he,she,it? / Were you,we,they?

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Exercise 1
Put the sentences in the correct tense
Type the whole sentence!
use did not, was not, are not, etc. instead of the shortened form (didn't, wasn't, aren't)

Use the tenses: present simple, present continuous, past simple, past continuous, present perfect

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________ you often ________ (write) e-mails to your friends?

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He _____ (buy) fruit yesterday.

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_________ your father always _________ (take) the train to work?

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