Sunday, November 15, 2015

The Six Tense Approach


The Six Tense Approach

Hello, dear readers! This is the first post to include materials that we have learned during the first session of our regular meeting. Materials that have been taught during the meeting will be posted here weekly, so make sure to check this blog once in a while!

Without further ado, let’s start with the Six Tense Approach!

There are many ways of how to classify tenses: Two, Three, Six and Eight. However, I have chosen the six tense approaches because in my point of view, this is the fastest way to learn them because of the categorization.
The six tense approaches focused on six main tenses, while the rest are addition into the said tenses or combination of two or more tenses. These six tenses are including:
  •   Present Tense
  •   Past Tense
  •   Future Tense
  •   Present Perfect Tense (or Perfect)
  •   Past Perfect Tense (or Plueperfect)
  •   Future Perfect Tense (or Future II)

Each one of these contains their simple forms and continuous forms, counting it into 12 tenses and also additional 4 combination tenses: Simple Past Future, Past Future Contionus tense, Past Future Perfect Tense, and Past Future Perfect Continous Tense.
However, it must be remembered that these presentations or any given materials are merely to help your learning, so remember to come at every meeting to make sure you can understand the given materials better!

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