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Dosen Pembimbing :

Drs. Ronny Ralin, M.Kes,MA

Faculty Of Dentistry University Lambung Mangkurat


 Andres Migael Hidalgo
 Fatimah Maulideya
 Indraswari Wahyu Pratiwi
 Muhammad Akbar Baitullah
 Muhammad Yunanda Anhar
 Ni’mal Maula
 Nurul Fitriyani Dewi
 Tom Christian
 Widyandini Aulia Arif
 Yajma Kamila Rahman
1. Listen! Your father … to a friend right now.
A. is talking
B. are talking
C. were talking

2. I’m sorry about the noise you are hearing. She… a concert.
A. practiced
B. practice
C. practicing
Present Past Future Past Future
Simple Simple Present Simple Past Simple Future Simple Past Future
Continuous Present Continuous Past Continuous Future Continuous Past Future
Continuous
Perfect Present Perfect Past Perfect Future Perfect Past Future Perfect
Perfect Continuous Persent Perfect Past Perfect Future Perfect Past Future Perfect
Continuous Continuous Continuous Continuous
The simple Present Tense is a form of the verb that
refers to an action or event that is on going or that
regularly takes place in present time
Verb = 1 world
ex : read, reads
VERB
 Singular Noun
(+) He / She / It + V1(s/es)***
(-) He / She / It + DOES NOT + V1
(?) Does + He / She / It + V1 ?
 Plural Noun
(+) I / You / We / They + V1
(-) I / You / We / They + DO NOT + V1
(?) Does + He / She / It + V1 ?
 most words, add -s to the end of the verb.

 For some words, however, you will need to add -es to the end
of the verb.
1. Habits / Routines
•I teach English everyday.
•You do homework in the afternoon.
•She does homework in the evening.
•The class begins at 11:00.
•She likes Pepsi.
•Americans drive big cars.
•The teachers teach in the
morning.
•Miami is in Florida.
 Usually
 Generally
 Habitually
 As a rule
 Normally
 Everyday/week/month/year/morning
 Always
 Seldom
 Etc.
What are non-action verbs?
 Non-action verbs are verbs that cannot be used in the
continuous, also called progressive, tense. Keep reading
to learn the different uses for non-action verbs.
Form:
 I / You / We/ They + V1
 He / She / It + V1 + s
The progressive tenses give the idea that an
action is in progress during a particular time.
The tenses say that an action begins before, is
in progress during , and continues after another
time or action
 The present continuous is also known as the present
progressive.
 We use the present continuous to speak about actions that
are happening “now”, at the present time, or that will happen
in the near future.
‘VERB TO BE’ + ING
 I AM + V1 + ING
 He/She/It + IS + V1 + ING
 You/We/They + ARE + V1 + ING
Signal Words
Some words to pay attention to which may indicate the use of
the present continuous are:
 Now (I am reading now.)
 At the moment (I am living in Miami at the moment.)
 Today (I am studying English today.)
1. To show an action that is happening “now”
Examples:
She is drinking coffee now.
I am learning English this year.
This week we are studying English verb
tenses.
2. To show an action in the near future

Examples:
I am going to the beach today.
My sister is coming to Miami this weekend.
They are meeting at 10:00 this evening.It’s that easy! If
you follow these rules, then you can’t go wrong. Would
you like me to prepare an English lesson for you? Let me
know what your question is and I will prepare a free
lesson to answer it for you.
1. I’d hate to live in London because it … all the time.
 Is raining
 Rains

2. Do you want to come with us for dinner? I’m sorry but my


drama class … at nine and doesn’t finish till eleven
 Stars
 Will stars
3. I don’t understand! Jhon is normally so pleasant. He …
extremely difficult today.
 Is
 Is being

4. The service at the new restaurant is exceptional and it …


reasonably inexpensive.
 Is
 Is being
5. I … my cousing from Germany tomorrow. Do you want to
come along?
 am meeting
 meet
THANK YOU

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