Bài giảng Tiếng Anh - How to Conjugate a Verb in English - Trương Văn Ánh

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  1. How to Conjugate a Verb in English (A Finite Verb/ A Tensed Verb) Mr. Anh
  2. 1. Present simple He eats a cake. 2. Past simple He ate a cake. 3. Future simple He will eat a cake. 4. Present continuous He is eating a cake. 5. Past continuous He was eating a cake.
  3. 6. Future continuous He will be eating a cake. 7. Present perfect He has eaten a cake. 8. Past perfect He had eaten a cake. 9. Future perfect He will have eaten a cake. 10. Present perfect continuous He has been eating a cake.
  4. 11. Past perfect continuous He had been eating a cake. 12. Future perfect continuous He will have been eating a cake. 13. Near future He is going to eat a cake. He is to eat a cake. He is about to eat a cake. He is due to eat a cake. He is on the point of eating a cake.
  5. 14. Near future in the past He was going to eat a cake. He was to eat a cake. He was about to eat a cake. He was due to eat a cake. 15. Future in the past He said that he would eat a cake. 16. Present subjunctive (My suggestion is that) He eat a cake.
  6. 17. Past subjunctive (similar to past simple) He ate a cake. 18. Past perfect subjunctive (similar to past perfect) He had eaten a cake. 19. Modal perfect with WOULD He would have eaten a cake. 20. Modal perfect with SHOULD He should have eaten a cake. 21. Modal perfect with MUST He must have eaten a cake.
  7. 22. Modal perfect with MAY He may have eaten a cake. 23. Modal perfect with MIGHT He might have eaten a cake. 24. Modal perfect with CAN’T He can’t have eaten a cake. 25. Modal perfect with MUSTN’T He mustn’t have eaten a cake. 26. Modal perfect continuous with WOULD He would have been eating a cake.
  8. 27. Modal perfect continuous with MAY He may have been eating a cake. 28. Modal perfect continuous with MUST He must have been eating a cake. 29. Modal perfect continuous with SHOULD He should have been eating a cake. 30. Modal perfect continuous with MIGHT He might have been eating a cake. 31. Modal perfect continuous with CAN’T He can’t have been eating a cake.
  9. 32. Modal perfect continuous with MUSTN’T He mustn’t have been eating a cake. 33. Future continuous in the past He would be eating a cake. 34. Future perfect in the past (similar to modal perfect) He would have eaten a cake. 35. Future perfect continuous in the past (similar to modal perfect continuous) He would have been eating a cake. 36. Similar to modal perfect with SHOULD He ought to have eaten a cake. He was supposed to eat a cake.
  10. 37. Modal perfect with NEEDN’T He needn’t have eaten a cake. 38. Modal perfect with WOULD LIKE TO He would like to have eaten a cake. 39. Modal perfect with WOULD HAVE LIKED TO He would have liked to eat a cake. 40. Present emphatic form He does eat a cake. 41. Past emphatic form He did eat a cake.
  11. 42. CAN and BE ABLE TO He could carry a one-hundred-kilo sack. He was be able carry a one-hundred-kilo sack. 43. WOULD and USED TO He would eat a cake. He used to be late. 44. WOULD RATHER and LIKE He likes a cake. He would rather eat a cake. 45. HAD BETTER and LIKE He had better eat a cake.
  12. 46. A finite verb in a passive sentence A cake is eaten by him. A cake has been eaten by him. A cake can be eaten by him. A cake will have been eaten by him.
  13. 47. Near future in Present perfect (Future in past in present) [Graham Lock] He has been going to work. 48. Near future in Past perfect (Future in past in past) [Graham Lock] He had been going to work.
  14. 49. Near Future in the future (Future in future) [Graham Lock] He will be going to work. 50. Near future in future perfect (Future perfect near future) [Graham Lock] He will have been going to work.
  15. When we use finite verbs, we should bear these ways to conjugate verbs in our minds!
  16. Good luck!