Present Tense.

1.1 Present SimpleTenseSubject+Verb ช่อง1 +(Object)

Example

Affirmative sentence in Present Simple Tense

  1. I go to work everyday.
  2. I have my breakfast everyday.
  3. I go to school every Sunday.
  4. I’ am a teacher.
  5. She likes to go to Chiang Mai every year.
  6. He loves rock music.

Interrogative sentence in Present Simple Tense

  1. Do you go work everyday?

Yes, I do. / No, I don’t.  (Do not)

  1. Do you have your breakfast everyday?

Yes,………….. / No,…………..

  1. Do you go to school every Sunday?

Yes,………….. / No,…………..

  1. What do you do?

I’ am a teacher.

  1. Dose she like to go to Chiang Mai every year?

Yes, she dose. / No, Shedoesn’t.  (Dose not)

  1. 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

  1. Now, I’ am going to the Mall.
  2. At present, she is working.
  3. the moment, They are listening to the radio.
  4. We are spending our holiday in English this summer.
  5. He is having dinner.

Interrogative sentence in PresentContinuous Tense

  1. Now, Where are you going?

Now, I’ am going to the Mall.

  1. At present ,What is She doing?

At present, she is working.

  1. At the moment, What are they doing?

At the moment, They are listening to the radio.

  1. Where are we spending our holiday in this summer?

We are spending our holiday in English this summer.

  1. 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

  1. I have lived in Bangkok sin, I was born.
  2. She has not gone to Japan.
  3. He has studied English for five ten years.

Interrogative sentence in PresentPerfect Tense

  1. Where have you lived?

I have lived in Bangkok sin, I was born.

  1. Has she ever gone to Japan?

She has not gone to Japan.

  1. 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

  1. I saw you yesterday.
  2. I went to school last week.
  3. He ate Pizza yesterday.
  4. She always got up early last year.
  5. Yesterday, I played football with my friend.

Interrogative sentence in Past Simple Tense

  1. Did you see me yesterday?

Yes, I do. / No, I didn’t.  (Did not)

  1. Where did you go last week?

Last week, I went to school

  1. What did he eat yesterday?

Yesterday, He ate Pizza.

  1. What time did she sleep yesterday?

She slept at 10.00 p.m.

  1. 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

  1. Yesterday, I was reading a book.
  2. They were speaking in the bookstore.
  3. He was going to post office yesterday.
  4. She was cooking while we were playing football.
  5. We were going to the zoo when the rain was raining

Interrogative sentence in Past Continuous Tense

  1. What was you doing Yesterday?

Yesterday, I was reading a book.

  1. What were they doing in the bookstore?

They were speaking in the bookstore.

  1. What was he going yesterday?

Yesterday, He was going to post office.

  1. What was she doing while we were playing football?

She was cooking while we were playing football.

  1. 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

  1. I had done my homework when the teacher came to see me.
  2. She left the hotel after she had finished her lunch.
  3. He had gone home before I arrived

Interrogative sentence in Past Perfect Tense

  1. Had you eaten lunch?

Yes, I had. / No, I hadn’t.  (Had not)

  1. Had she gone to school?

Yes, She had. / No, She hadn’t.  (Had not)

  1. Had he driven a car

Yes, He had. / No, He hadn’t.  (Had not)

  1. 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

  1. She will be a teacher.
  2. He will do an exam tomorrow.
  3. They will finish the work next month.
  4. We will see what we can do to help you.
  5. I shall phone you tomorrow.

Interrogative sentence in Future Simple Tense

  1. Will you come tomorrow?

Yes, I will. / No, I won’t.  ( Will not )

  1. Will you get here earlier please?

Yes, I will.

  1. Will he stop smoking?

He will not stop smoking.

  1. Will she go to school tomorrow?

Yes. She will. / No, She will not.

  1. 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

  1. He will be studying at the Chulalongkorn Universitynext year.
  2. At midnight tonight, we will still be driving through the desert.
  3. At this time tomorrow, I will be playing piano.

Interrogative sentence in Future Continuous Tense

  1. Will you be staying home in this evening?

Yes, I will. / No, I will not.

  1. At this time tomorrow, will he be swimming?

Yes, He will. / No, He will not.

  1. Will she be singing a song this night?

Yes, she will. / No, she will not.