1. A.
Simple Past Tense
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They went to Jakarta
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I wrote letter to him
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I washed the car
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A postman delivered letters
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He was a teacher
B.
Simple Present Tense
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They go to Jakarta
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I write letter to him
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I wash the car
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A postman delivers letters
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He is a teacher
C.
Simple Future Tense
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They will go to Jakarta
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I will write letter to him
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I will wash the car
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A postman will delivers letters
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He will be a teacher
2. A.
Past Continous
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I was waiting for you.
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He was working in the office.
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I was studying grammar speaking.
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She was going to Kuta Beach.
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The team was playing basketball.
B.
Present Continous
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I waiting for you.
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He working in the office.
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I studying grammar speaking.
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She going to Kuta Beach.
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The team playing basketball.
C. Future Continuous
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I shall be waiting for you.
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He will be working in the office.
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I will be studying grammar speaking.
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She will be going to Kuta Beach.
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The team will be playing basketball.
3. A.
Past Perfect
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We had arrived in school at 10.00 o’clock.
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He had gone to New York City.
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She had watched a movies in Cinema.
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Ashton and Mila had came to Bali.
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I had saw you at the time.
B.
Present Perfect
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We have arrived in school at 10.00 o’clock.
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He has gone to New York City.
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She has watched a movies in Cinema.
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Ashton and Mila has came to Bali.
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I have saw you at the time.
C.
Future Perfect
·
We shall have arrived in school at 10.00
o’clock.
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He will have gone to New York City.
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She will have watched a movies in
Cinema.
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Ashton and Mila have came to Bali.
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I shall have saw you at the time.
4. Tenses
Definition
Tense
is method that we use in English to refer to time – past, perfect and future. Many
languages use tenses to talk about time. Other language have no tenses, but of
course they can still talk about time, using different methods.
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