💎📙توی این آموزش میخوایم درباره لغات انگلیسی مرتبط با افعال to be صحبت کنیم مثلا was, is, will برای اول شخص و دوم شخص و سوم شخص در انگلیسی
#Present حال
#Future آینده
I – was – am – will من
You – were – are – will تو
We – were – are – will ما
They – were – are – will آن ها
She – was – is – will او (مونث)
He – was – is – will او (مذکر)
It – was – is – will آن
– من خیلی وقت پیش یک معلم بودم
I was a teacher along time ago
.
– تو یک دانش آموز هستی
You are a student
.
– ما به کانادا خواهیم رفت
We will go to canada
.
– وقتی ما رسیدیم، اونا داشتن ناهار میخوردن
When we arrived, they were eating lunch
.
– او یک بازیگره (مونث)
She is an actress
.
– او یک بازیگره (مذکر)
He is an actor
.
– اون یک اتفاق بود
It was an accident
#Present حال
#Future آینده
I – was – am – will من
You – were – are – will تو
We – were – are – will ما
They – were – are – will آن ها
She – was – is – will او (مونث)
He – was – is – will او (مذکر)
It – was – is – will آن
– من خیلی وقت پیش یک معلم بودم
I was a teacher along time ago
.
– تو یک دانش آموز هستی
You are a student
.
– ما به کانادا خواهیم رفت
We will go to canada
.
– وقتی ما رسیدیم، اونا داشتن ناهار میخوردن
When we arrived, they were eating lunch
.
– او یک بازیگره (مونث)
She is an actress
.
– او یک بازیگره (مذکر)
He is an actor
.
– اون یک اتفاق بود
It was an accident
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⚡️Further reading on the uses of the Simple Present Tense⚡️
🌟 1. repeated actions (every day, always, often, sometimes, never)
♦️My friend often draws nice posters.
♦️I never drink orange juice.
🌟 2. things in general
♦️Honey is sweet.
♦️Cats drink milk.
🌟 3. fixed timetables, scheduled events
♦️The plane flies to London every Monday.
♦️We have English lessons on Tuesdays and Fridays.
🌟 4. sequence of actions in the present (first – then, after that) ♦️First I get up, then I have breakfast.
♦️After school I switch on my computer, then I check my emails and after that I play my favourite game.
🌟 5. instructions
♦️Open your books at page 34.
♦️Don't shout at me!
🌟 6. with special verbs – which are normally not used with the Present Progressive (These verbs express states, possessions, feelings etc.) be, believe, belong, hate, hear, like, love, mean, prefer, remain, realize, see, seem, smell, think, understand, want, wish
♦️He doesn't like fish.
♦️She believes in life after death.
🌟 7. In exclamatory sentences beginning with "here" and "there"
♦️Here goes your husband!
♦️Here comes the bus!
🌟 8. in broadcast commentaries
In broadcast commentaries on sporting events, the simple present tense is used instead of the present continuous tense to talk about activities in progress.
♦️He catches the ball.
🌟 1. repeated actions (every day, always, often, sometimes, never)
♦️My friend often draws nice posters.
♦️I never drink orange juice.
🌟 2. things in general
♦️Honey is sweet.
♦️Cats drink milk.
🌟 3. fixed timetables, scheduled events
♦️The plane flies to London every Monday.
♦️We have English lessons on Tuesdays and Fridays.
🌟 4. sequence of actions in the present (first – then, after that) ♦️First I get up, then I have breakfast.
♦️After school I switch on my computer, then I check my emails and after that I play my favourite game.
🌟 5. instructions
♦️Open your books at page 34.
♦️Don't shout at me!
🌟 6. with special verbs – which are normally not used with the Present Progressive (These verbs express states, possessions, feelings etc.) be, believe, belong, hate, hear, like, love, mean, prefer, remain, realize, see, seem, smell, think, understand, want, wish
♦️He doesn't like fish.
♦️She believes in life after death.
🌟 7. In exclamatory sentences beginning with "here" and "there"
♦️Here goes your husband!
♦️Here comes the bus!
🌟 8. in broadcast commentaries
In broadcast commentaries on sporting events, the simple present tense is used instead of the present continuous tense to talk about activities in progress.
♦️He catches the ball.
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⚡️Further uses of the Present Continuous Tense.⚡️
The Present Continuous is used when we talk about something which is happening now (or around now).
🌟 1. actions happening at the moment of speaking (now, at the moment)
♦️Peter is reading a book now
♦️She's listening to the radio.
🌟 2. fixed plans or arrangements in the near future
♦️She is going to Basel on Saturday.
🌟 3. temporary actions
♦️His father is working in Rome this month.
► Verbs that express states are normally not used with the Present Progressive. If they are used, watch the difference in meaning.
♦️They love being together. (They are not together now.)
♦️They are loving being together. (They are together now.)
🌟 4. actions happening around the moment of speaking (longer actions)
♦️My friend is preparing for his exams.
🌟 5. trends
♦️More and more people are using their computers to listen to music.
🌟 6. repeated actions which are irritating to the speaker (especially with always, constantly, forever)
♦️Andrew is always coming late. (I don't like this.)
The Present Continuous is used when we talk about something which is happening now (or around now).
🌟 1. actions happening at the moment of speaking (now, at the moment)
♦️Peter is reading a book now
♦️She's listening to the radio.
🌟 2. fixed plans or arrangements in the near future
♦️She is going to Basel on Saturday.
🌟 3. temporary actions
♦️His father is working in Rome this month.
► Verbs that express states are normally not used with the Present Progressive. If they are used, watch the difference in meaning.
♦️They love being together. (They are not together now.)
♦️They are loving being together. (They are together now.)
🌟 4. actions happening around the moment of speaking (longer actions)
♦️My friend is preparing for his exams.
🌟 5. trends
♦️More and more people are using their computers to listen to music.
🌟 6. repeated actions which are irritating to the speaker (especially with always, constantly, forever)
♦️Andrew is always coming late. (I don't like this.)