Listen to this programme first and then read the information below. 請先聽節(jié)目然后再閱讀以下內(nèi)容。
This week’s question is from Zhu Jun Jun who wants to know how to use verbs with ing.
There are many ways to use the verb+ing but in this week’s programme we focus on how to use verb+ing in the continuous tense.
The present participle
Verbs can take many forms, for example:
Infinitive
live
Present participle
living
Past participle
lived
The verb+ing is also known as the present participle and that is what today’s programme focuses on.
The continuous tense
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Zhu Jun Jun is currently living in Australia |
You often use the verb+ing when you are making sentences in the continuous tense. For example:
Past continuous
I was living in Australia.
Present continuous
I am living in Australia.
Future continuous
I will be living in Australia.
In the above examples, you will notice that there is another verb before the verb+ing. This helping verb is very important as it tells you about the time period in the sentence.
This information in the table above explains which helping verbs you should use before the verb+ing.
Listen to this week’s audio programme for more example sentences.
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A very special Australian |
You will also hear an interview with a very special Australian.
We hope this goes a little way to answering your question Zhu Jun Jun.
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Glossary 詞匯
continuous tense 進(jìn)行時(shí)
forms 形式
infinitive 動詞不定式
present participle 現(xiàn)在分詞
past participle 過去分詞
past continuous 過去進(jìn)行時(shí)
present continuous 現(xiàn)在進(jìn)行時(shí)
future continuous 將來進(jìn)行時(shí)
time period 時(shí)間階段