Worksheet 1 focuses on subject pronouns and "to be" verb usage. Exercises include filling in blanks with pronouns and using "am/is/are". Worksheet 2 covers present simple and continuous tenses. Exercises include filling in blanks with present continuous and simple past
Past perfect shows actions happening at different times in the past. First action uses past perfect, second uses simple past. Time markers include "by the time," "when," and "before". Comma needed when dependent clause begins sentence
Past simple describes completed past events or states. Regular forms add -ed to verb infinitive. Verbs ending in -e add -d. Verbs ending in vowel + consonant double consonant before -ed. Verbs ending in consonant + -y add -ied
Modals are words that add extra meaning to main verbs. Past modals express advisability, possibility, certainty, ability, and necessity. Most past modals follow pattern: modal + have + past participle
Used for actions that started and ended in the past. Expresses repeated actions in the past. Used with stative verbs like have, be, think, know. Regular verbs end in -ed, irregular verbs don't
"To be" verb forms include was/were for affirmative and negative sentences. Regular verbs are used for actions completed in the past. Irregular verbs have unique past forms like cut, dig, cost, meet