Present Tense.
1.1 Present SimpleTenseSubject+Verb ช่อง1 +(Object)
Example
Affirmative sentence in Present Simple Tense
- I go to work everyday.
- I have my breakfast everyday.
- I go to school every Sunday.
- I’ am a teacher.
- She likes to go to Chiang Mai every year.
- He loves rock music.
Interrogative sentence in Present Simple Tense
- Do you go work everyday?
Yes, I do. / No, I don’t. (Do not)
- Do you have your breakfast everyday?
Yes,………….. / No,…………..
- Do you go to school every Sunday?
Yes,………….. / No,…………..
- What do you do?
I’ am a teacher.
- Dose she like to go to Chiang Mai every year?
Yes, she dose. / No, Shedoesn’t. (Dose not)
- Dose He love rock music?
Yes,………….. / No,…………..
Present Tense
1.2 Present Continuous Tense Subject + is am are +Verb ช่อง1 +ing + Object
Example
Affirmative sentence in PresentContinuous Tense
- Now, I’ am going to the Mall.
- At present, she is working.
- the moment, They are listening to the radio.
- We are spending our holiday in English this summer.
- He is having dinner.
Interrogative sentence in PresentContinuous Tense
- Now, Where are you going?
Now, I’ am going to the Mall.
- At present ,What is She doing?
At present, she is working.
- At the moment, What are they doing?
At the moment, They are listening to the radio.
- Where are we spending our holiday in this summer?
We are spending our holiday in English this summer.
- What is he doing?
He is having dinner.
Present Tense
1.3 Present Perfect Tense Subject + has / have +Verb ช่อง3
Example
Affirmative sentence in PresentContinuous Tense
- I have lived in Bangkok sin, I was born.
- She has not gone to Japan.
- He has studied English for five ten years.
Interrogative sentence in PresentPerfect Tense
- Where have you lived?
I have lived in Bangkok sin, I was born.
- Has she ever gone to Japan?
She has not gone to Japan.
- How long has he studied English?
He has studied English for five ten years.
Past Tense
2.1 Past Simple Tense Subject+ Verb ช่อง2( ed )
Example
Affirmative sentence in Past Simple Tense
- I saw you yesterday.
- I went to school last week.
- He ate Pizza yesterday.
- She always got up early last year.
- Yesterday, I played football with my friend.
Interrogative sentence in Past Simple Tense
- Did you see me yesterday?
Yes, I do. / No, I didn’t. (Did not)
- Where did you go last week?
Last week, I went to school
- What did he eat yesterday?
Yesterday, He ate Pizza.
- What time did she sleep yesterday?
She slept at 10.00 p.m.
- What did you do yesterday?
Yesterday, I played football with my friend.
Past Tense
2.2 Past Continuous Tense Subject+ was / were +Verb ช่อง1+ing
Example
Affirmative sentence in Past Continuous Tense
- Yesterday, I was reading a book.
- They were speaking in the bookstore.
- He was going to post office yesterday.
- She was cooking while we were playing football.
- We were going to the zoo when the rain was raining
Interrogative sentence in Past Continuous Tense
- What was you doing Yesterday?
Yesterday, I was reading a book.
- What were they doing in the bookstore?
They were speaking in the bookstore.
- What was he going yesterday?
Yesterday, He was going to post office.
- What was she doing while we were playing football?
She was cooking while we were playing football.
- Where were we going when the rain was raining?
We were going to the zoo when the rain was raining.
Past Tense
2.3 Past Perfect Tense Subject+ had +Verb ช่อง3
Example
Affirmative sentence in Past Perfect Tense
- I had done my homework when the teacher came to see me.
- She left the hotel after she had finished her lunch.
- He had gone home before I arrived
Interrogative sentence in Past Perfect Tense
- Had you eaten lunch?
Yes, I had. / No, I hadn’t. (Had not)
- Had she gone to school?
Yes, She had. / No, She hadn’t. (Had not)
- Had he driven a car
Yes, He had. / No, He hadn’t. (Had not)
- Had they built the building?
Yes, They had. / No, They hadn’t. (Had not)
Future tense
3.1 Future Simple Tense Subject+ will / shall +Verb ช่อง1
Example
Affirmative sentence in Future Simple Tense
- She will be a teacher.
- He will do an exam tomorrow.
- They will finish the work next month.
- We will see what we can do to help you.
- I shall phone you tomorrow.
Interrogative sentence in Future Simple Tense
- Will you come tomorrow?
Yes, I will. / No, I won’t. ( Will not )
- Will you get here earlier please?
Yes, I will.
- Will he stop smoking?
He will not stop smoking.
- Will she go to school tomorrow?
Yes. She will. / No, She will not.
- Will they play tennis?
Yes, They will . / No, They will not.
Future tense
3.1 Future Continuous Tense Subject+ will / shall + be + Verb ช่อง1 +ing
Example
Affirmative sentence in Future Continuous Tense
- He will be studying at the Chulalongkorn Universitynext year.
- At midnight tonight, we will still be driving through the desert.
- At this time tomorrow, I will be playing piano.
Interrogative sentence in Future Continuous Tense
- Will you be staying home in this evening?
Yes, I will. / No, I will not.
- At this time tomorrow, will he be swimming?
Yes, He will. / No, He will not.
- Will she be singing a song this night?
Yes, she will. / No, she will not.