GRAMMAR REVIEW Verb “ to be” in Simple Tenses We are first year students of the Academy. (Present Simple Tense) He is a first year student of the Academy. We were pupils at school last year. He was a pupil at school last year. (Past Simple Tense) We will be the coaches in future. He will be the coaches in future. (Future Simple Tense) Present Simple Tense Our classes begin at eight o’clock. Our day begins very early. We always come to the Academy on time. She always comes to the Academy on time. Our classes don’t begin at eight o’clock. (Negative) Our day doesn’t begin very early. Do your classes begin at eight o’clock? (General Question) Does your day begin very early? When do our classes begin? (Special Question) When does our day begin?
GRAMMAR REVIEW Past Simple Tense We finished school last year. He wanted to be an athlete. He went to the Sport Academy. We didn’t finish school last year. (Negative) He didn’t want to be an athlete. He didn’t go to the Sport Academy. Did we finish school last year? (General Question) Did he want to be an athlete? Did he go to the Sport Academy? When did we finish school? (Special Question) Why did he want to be an athlete? Where did he go?
GRAMMAR REVIEW Future Simple Tense We will win a tournament next year. He will participate in Universiade 2013. She will go to the competitions in London next week. We will not (won’t) win a tournament next year. (Negative) He will not participate in Universiade 2013. She will not go to the competitions in London next week. Will we win a tournament next year? (General Question) Will he participate in Universiade 2013? Will she go to the competitions in London next week? When will we win a tournament ? (Special Question) What Universiade will he participate in ? Where will she go to the competitions next week?