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SIMPLE TENSES - SAM HERMANSYAH, S.PD.,M.PD

This document provides information about simple tenses in English including the simple present, simple past, and simple future tenses. It defines each tense and provides formulas and examples of sentences in each tense. It also discusses transforming sentences between affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms. The document concludes with assignments asking learners to complete sentences using the correct verb tenses and change sentences to interrogative forms.

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SIMPLE TENSES - SAM HERMANSYAH, S.PD.,M.PD

This document provides information about simple tenses in English including the simple present, simple past, and simple future tenses. It defines each tense and provides formulas and examples of sentences in each tense. It also discusses transforming sentences between affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms. The document concludes with assignments asking learners to complete sentences using the correct verb tenses and change sentences to interrogative forms.

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TEACHING-LEARNING

SIMPLE TENSES

SAM HERMANSYAH,S.Pd., M.Pd.


NIDN : 0912068202

UNIVERSITAS MUHAMMADIYAH
SIDENRENG RAPPANG
SIMPLE TENSES
The simple present tense
 There are two basic use of the simple present tense, i.e. to
express the habitual actions, and to state general truths or facts.
 The formula of simple present tense: Subject + verb (type I).
Note: the verb used should be with ‘s’ when the subject is
singular third person (thing), otherwise it is without ‘s’.
Example:
The rust disease attacks corn crops in Desa Suka Maju.
The natural orchids are very expensive.
There are two buffaloes in my rice field.
Farmers in technical irrigation area grow the rice crops three
times a year.
Ali studies the entomology in this semester.
Simple Past Tense
 The basic use of simple present tense is used to express the actions or
to state the truths or facts that happen in the past. The time markers
that are used to indicate the past (completed) action are: yesterday,
ago, last, etc. or simply by the use the verb in the past tense form.
 The formula of simple past tense: Subject + verb (type II). Note:
there is no difference in the verb used for either singular or plural
subjects.
Example:
The rust disease attacked corn crops in Desa Suka Maju last year.
The natural orchids were very expensive during the last two decade.
There were two buffaloes in my rice field yesterday.
Farmers in technical irrigation area grew the rice crops three times a
year.
Ali studied the entomology in last semester
Simple Future Tense
 The simple future tense describes actions, activities, or conditions in
the future. Time markers generally used are phrases employing the
words such as: tomorrow, next, in, within, later, etc, or simply by
the use the verb in the sentence.
 There are two formulae of simple future tense: Subject + shall/will
+ verb (type I) and Subject + verb to be + going to + verb (type I).
Example:
The new rice variety will be available in the market in next planting
season.
I am going to harvest the vegetables next week.
The government will increase the price of fertilizers and pesticide
next year.
We shall go to the meeting as soon as possible.
I will make decision later.
Transformation Sentence
 To transform the simple present, past and future tenses into a
negative form is done by simply pot the words
do/does/did/will/shall + not before the verb or the word not
after verb to be; and to transform the sentences into an
interrogative form is done by placing the word
do/does/did/will/shall, or verb to be at the beginning of the
sentences. This can also be done by adding the question words
(where, when, what, how, who, whom, or whose).
Examples:
Farmers in Desa Suka Maju grow rice three times a year.
Farmers in Desa Suka Maju do not grow rice three times a year.
Do farmers in Desa Suka Maju grow rice three times a year?
Who do grow rice three times a year?
What do farmers in Desa Suka Maju grow three times a year?
Assignment 1
Complete the following sentences by filling in the blanks with the
correct tense of the verb given in the brackets.
Swainsona formosa ………. (to be) one of Australian native legumes.
The farmers ………. (to harvest) their cabbages yesterday, and will sell
them this morning.
Mr. Handoko ………. (to be) going to grow lettuce next month.
In 2000, we ………. (to go) to Agricultural Exhibition in Bogor.
Hasan and Husin ………. (to be) in their rice field last night.
The eggplant ………. (to grow) abundantly in Pal Merah.
Farmers in Kerinci ………. (to grow) potato for their living.
Next week my uncle ………. (to employ) many workers to pick the
tomatoes.
The organic farming ………. (to be) now very popular in Australia.
The plant breeders ………. (to work) hard to improve crop quality via
biotechnology.
Assignment 2
Change the following sentences into interrogatives using the helping verbs
(do, does, did) or using the question words (what, where, when, who, how,
whose, whom) given at the end of each sentences.
Indonesia was the largest rubber producer in the world in 1970s (When).
Mahmud is a successful orchid grower in our town (Who).
Hasan graduated from University of Jambi last year (When).
The grasshoppers attacked our rice plants (What).
Farmers in Kerinci solve the plant disease problem by applying pesticides
(How).
Plant pest and disease are serious problems in vegetable crops during
rainy season (What).
The agricultural extension will be held in Village Hall tonight (Where).
The eucalypts is growing in arid region of Australia (Where).
Jimmy Carter was a successful peanut grower in USA (Who).
Many food crops are propagated by using vegetative organs (How).
BUAT 3 KALIMAT MASING MASING TENSES
SEPERTI CONTOH DIBAWAH INI

 1.SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE


 + I STUDY ENGLISH
 - I DON’T STUDY ENGLISH
 ? DO YOU STUDY ENGLISH?
 2.SIMPLE PAST TENSE
 + I ATE CAKES
 - I DID NOT EAT CAKES
 ? DID YOU EAT CAKES?
 3.SIMPLE FUTURE TENSE
 + I WILL GO TO CAMPUS
 - I WILL NOT GO TO CAMPUS
 ? WILL YOU GO GOTO CAMPUS ?

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