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PROJECT in ENGLISH 3

Submitted to: ALFREDO TICO


Subject Teacher

Submitted by FERRAREY G. SOSA


III Chrysanthemum
SIMPLE TENSES

Simple Present Tense of the Verb 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Catarman is in Northern Samar. I take a bath everyday. An angle is equivalent to 90. Water seeks its own level She feels fine now. How does his assignment every vacant period. I have a headache. Mt. Mayon is situated in Albay. The sun rises in the East.

10. Are you sick? Simple Past Tense of the Verb 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. World War II broke out in 1941. I saw her yesterday. They reported last week. We made our projects last weekend. She wrote a poem the other day. The bad news angered the president. The faculty and staff were busy last Monday. He went to school late this morning. Students were so tired yesterday afternoon.

10. Did you study your lessons last night? Simple Future Tense of the Verb 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. I will go to Catarman this afternoon. We will spend the weekend at the beach. My mother and I will travel to Tacloban next week. Fourth year students will graduate by March 25. Teachers will submit grades before graduation. They will take their summer vacation after graduation. You will see us again next school year.

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The sun will set at 5:30 this afternoon. Officers will train new incoming officers.

10. The Registrar will announce the regular opening of the following school year.

PERFECT TENSES Present Perfect Tense of the Verb 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. I have just arrived from Manila. She has just finished her project. We have just solicited the advise of the Principal. You have just prepared the test question. He has just come from his hometown. Students have just taken the test. Teachers have just conducted the test. You have just risen from bed. Jose has just completed his requirements.

10. I have just eaten my breakfast. Present Perfect Progressive Tense of the Verb 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. I have been speaking since 7 am. You have been writing for an hour. They have been talking for several minutes now. She has been discussing more than an hour now. He has been encoding since early morning. We have been checking papers for several hours now. Students have been talking the test for an hour now. Miss Jules has been dancing for more than an hour now. The secretary has been recording minutes since the meeting started.

10. They have been discussing issues for an hour now. Present Perfect Active 1. I have eaten my breakfast just now.

2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

I have written my sentences just now. I have taken the test just now. I have spoken my words just now. I have noted your suggestions just now. She has sung a nice song just now. She has delivered a good speech just now. She has encoded the report just now. He has filed the complaint just now.

10. He has checked the papers just this time. Present Perfect Passive 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Breakfast has just been eaten by me. Sentences have just been written by me. Test has just been taken by me. Words have been spoken by me. Suggestions have been noted by me. A nice song has been sung by her. A good speech has been delivered by her. The report has just been encoded by her. The complaint has just been filed by him.

10. Papers have been checked by him. Past Perfect Tense of the Verb 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. You had slept already when I went to your house last night. She had left already when I fetched her this morning. He had already eaten when I asked him to dine out yesterday morning. When I texted you yesterday, you had already gone out of signal. When I saw you yesterday, you had already started the project. She had already taken her lunch when we arrived home yesterday. The students had already gone home when the visitor arrived yesterday. We had already voted when the lights went off yesterday. You had taught already when we arrived late this morning.

10. They had taken the test when the bell rang yesterday.

Past Perfect Progressive 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. They have been sleeping, when we were busy last night. You have been talking, when I was listening. She has been typing, while I was encoding. The dog has been barking, while you were snoring. The teacher has been checking papers, when students finished the test. She has been laughing while I was joking. They have been thinking when I was asking why. You have been writing while I was typing. She has been smiling when I saw her.

10. Children have been playing when the parents arrived. Past Perfect Active 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Policemen had already caught the criminals before midnight. They had sung the hymn before the visitors came. The doctor has prescribed the medicine when the patient was on emergency. The teacher has submitted grades when the principal called the meeting yesterday. The janitor has cut the grass before the dean went around. The baby has recognized sound after birth. You have done the assignment after class yesterday. The child has gained more weight after his 7 years. That man has fixed broken furnitures before the fiesta last month.

10. The principal has set guidelines before the training started. Past Perfect Active 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Criminals had been caught before midnight. The hymn has been sung before they came. Medicine has been prescribed when the patient was on emergency. Grades have been submitted when a meeting was called yesterday. The grass has been cut before the dean went around.

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Sound has been recognized by the baby. Assignment has been done after class yesterday. More weight has been gained after 7 years. Broken furnitures have been fixed before the fiesta.

10. Guidelines have been set before the training started. Future Perfect Tense of the Verb 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. By January 2014, I shall have completed my 16th birthday. I shall have enrolled in fourth year by June 2013. Teachers shall have submitted the grades before graduation. By March 2014, we shall have graduated from secondary education. By Friday, we shall have taken all our tests. By next week, we shall have completed all requirements. Tonight I shall have finished reading the book. We shall have confessed before the Holy Week. By tomorrow, we shall have completed the project.

10. By 8:00 tonight, I shall have taken my dinner. Past Perfect Progressive 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. You will have been dreaming when I reach America. She will have been talking if you never came. He will have been performing sports on the weekend. We will have been experiencing summer at Baguio. You will have been giving gifts if you just have enough money. I will have been making my days enjoyable if I was there. I will have been talking my speech lessons if I have enrolled. It will have been amusing if I went to the show. You should have been enjoying if you watched the movie.

10. I shall have been making fun if I am there. Future Perfect Active 1. 2. By 7 am tomorrow, I shall have eaten my breakfast. By twelve noon tomorrow, I shall have finished my lunch.

3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

By 8 tonight, I shall have consumed my meal. By Friday, we shall have completed all requirements. By tomorrow, we shall have taken the last test. By next week, we shall have cleared our record. By weekend, I shall have read the thick book. By March 25, we shall have hurdled another year. By June, we shall have paid our fines.

10. By next month, we shall have enjoyed our vacation. Future Perfect Passive 1. Breakfast shall have eaten before 7 am tomorrow. 2. Lunch shall have finished by twelve noon tomorrow. 3. Meal shall have consumed by 8 tonight. 4. All requirements shall have completed by Friday. 5. The last test shall have taken by tomorrow. 6. Record shall have cleared by next week. 7. The thick book shall have read by weekend. 8. Another year shall have hurdled by March 25. 9. Fines shall have paid as of this June. 10. Vacation shall have enjoyed by next month. Present Perfect Negative Form 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. She has not finished her project. He has not arrived yet. We have not solicited your advise. You have not prepared lunch. Students have not taken the test. Teachers have not given the test. Juan has not completed the requirements. I have not eaten my breakfast. You have not performed your job well.

10. They have not finished their meal yet.

Present Perfect Question Form 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Has she finished the project? Has he arrived now? Have you solicited advise? Have you prepared lunch? Have they taken the test? Have they not given the test? Has Juan completed the requirements? Have you not eaten your breakfast? Have you not watered the plants?

10. Has he not gone home? Past Perfect Negative Form 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. You had not slept yet when I arrived. She had not fetched me yet when you came. You had not eaten yet when I came. You had not yet started the project. We had not yet taken the test. You had not rung the bell yet. You had not yet taught me cooking. He had not yet solved his problem. They had not yet gone to school.

10. I have no yet slept well. Past Perfect Question Form 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Had you sleep already? Had you start the project? Had she deliver the goods? Had she come for interview? Had she make the assignment? Had she wash the dishes? Had you provide space? Had you taught the lessons?

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Had she finish her studies?

10. Had she collect fines? Future Perfect Negative Form 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. I shall have not gone to Manila by summer. I shall have not taken the test. She shall have not enrolled by June. You shall gave not finished reading the book. She will have not treated him well. Teachers shall have not submitted incomplete grades. Students shall not complied the unrequired items. The janitor shall have not cut the grass. The baby shall have not recognized the sound.

10. I shall not have finished my work. Future Perfect Question Form 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Had you gone home? Had you taken medicine? Had she eaten breakfast? Had she submitted the papers? Had she forgotten the lines of the poem? Had she attended the mass? Had she performed her job well? Had he prepared the food? Had you gathered information?

10. Had she set guidelines?

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