English 3 Quarter 2 Week 2 Simple Tenses of Verbs
English 3 Quarter 2 Week 2 Simple Tenses of Verbs
English 3 Quarter 2 Week 2 Simple Tenses of Verbs
English 3
Quarter 2
Week 2
PIVOT 4A
Objective
At the end of the lesson the pupils
should be able to:
meow
1. The cats ______________
when the dogs ran after
them.
Rev iew: Complete the sentences using verbs in the
box. Write your answers in your notebook.
teach
2. Teachers _____________
pupils to read and
write.
Rev iew: Complete the sentences using verbs in the
box. Write your answers in your notebook.
bark
3. The dogs _____________
at strangers.
Rev iew: Complete the sentences using verbs in the
box. Write your answers in your notebook.
bake
4. Bakers ______________
bread and pies.
Rev iew: Complete the sentences using verbs in the
box. Write your answers in your notebook.
treat sick
5. Doctors __________
patients in the hospital or in
clinic.
Very good kids!!!
• What is verb?
What are the
tenses of a verb?
Study the pictures below. Describe
the things that the characters do in
each picture.
playing
Study the pictures below. Describe
the things that the characters do in
each picture.
writing
Study the pictures below. Describe the
things that the characters do in each
picture.
praying
Study the pictures below. Describe the things
that the characters do in each picture.
watering
These are all
playing example of a
writing verb.
praying Verb is an
action word.
watering
Verb tense expresses when the
action happens. Verbs have
three simple tenses: past tense,
present tense and future tense.
Three Simple Tenses
The Simple Past Tense
Verb in the past tense tell about actions that already
happened in the past. When you talk of things that
happened in the past, you add -d or -ed to most of the
verbs you use.
Verbs that form their past form by adding -d or -ed
are called regular verbs.
The spelling of some verbs changes when -ed is
added. The following rules will help you.
1. Regular verbs of one syllable that end in a
consonant with a vowel before it, form their
past tense by doubling the consonant before
adding -ed.
Examples:
rob - rob b ed
step- step p ed
2. Regular verbs that end in e, form
their past tense by adding -d.
Examples:
love - love d
race - race d
3. Regular verbs that end in y with a
consonant before it, form their past tense by
changing y to i then adding -ed.
Examples:
cry - cr ied
dry - dr ied
4. Regular verbs that end in y with a
vowel before it, form their past tense
by just adding -ed.
Examples:
play - play ed
stay - stay ed
5. Some words change their spelling when
they form the past tense. These words are
called irregular verbs.
Examples:
see – saw sing – sang
take- took draw - drew
6. Few verbs have the same form in
either the present tense or past
tense.
Examples:
set – set
put – put
We use time expressions in the past when
we talk about things or actions that
happened in the past.
2. Mother wrote a
letter to my uncle
last month.
The word last month is the time
expression happened in the past.
The underlined word stopped is
an action word in past form.
will bring
(bring) 2. Mia _________
the items to her clients
next week.
Using the verb written before each item, complete
Activity 1 each sentence by supplying the correct verb tense/
form. Write your answers on your answer sheet.
(watch) 3. My friends
_________
will watch a movie this
weekend.
Using the verb written before each item, complete
Activity 1 each sentence by supplying the correct verb tense/
form. Write your answers on your answer sheet.
(visit) 4. I _________
visit my
grandparents every
weekend.
Using the verb written before each item, complete
Activity 1 each sentence by supplying the correct verb tense/
form. Write your answers on your answer sheet.
write songs
(write) 9. I _______
during my free time.
Using the verb written before each item, complete
Activity 1 each sentence by supplying the correct verb tense/
form. Write your answers on your answer sheet.
Example:
Past Tense
i ty 3
Activ
Future Tense
i ty 3
Activ
2. We went at the
quarantine facility for
rapid testing.
Past Tense
i ty 3
Activ
Future Tense
v i ty 3
Acti
Present Tense
i ty 3
Activ
Present Tense
Remember:
A verb is a word used to indicate
an action. Verb has three simple
tenses: It covers the past tense,
present tense and future tense.
Remember:
pledged
Past
19 exposure because she (pledge) ________ to
Past
give her service to public. Being a front liner like her is not
really an easy job. She (hope) ___________
Present
hopes
prays
and (pray) _____________ that people
Present
will follow
(follow) _________________ the rules for
Future
us to prevent the spread of the virus.
Additional Activity
Complete the prompts below by supplying the information
being asked. Write your answers on your answer sheet.