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Active Voice: Formation

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  Simple Continuous Perfect Perfect Continuous
Present V, V(es)   e.g. She studies at this university. am/is/are + P1 e.g. She is studying English now. have/has+ PP e.g. He has repairedher car. have/has been + P1 e.g. He has been waitingforher for 10 minutes.
Past V-ed, V2   e.g. She studied at this university. was/were + P1 e.g. She was studying English when I came. had + PP   e.g. He had repairedher car by the time she came. had been + P1 e.g. He had been waitingforher for 10 minutes yesterday.
Future will + V   e.g. She will study at this university. will be + P1   e.g. She will be studying English at this time tomorrow.   will have + PP e.g. He will have repairedher car by Monday. will have been + P1 e.g. He will have been waitingforher for 10 minutes by the time she gets home

 

Note: V = verb

V2 = the second column of the Irregular Verbs Table

P1 = Participle One (verb + ing)

PP = Participle Two or Past Participle (regular verbs + - ed; irregular verb – see the third column of the table)

 

Irregular Verbs

Infinitive Past Simple Past Participle Infinitive Past Simple Past Participle
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НАВЧАЛЬНІ МАТЕРІАЛИ З АНГЛІЙСЬКОЇ МОВИ ДЛЯ САМОСТІЙНОЇ РОБОТИ СТУДЕНТІВ 1 КУРСУ ЗАОЧНОЇ ФОРМИ НАВЧАННЯ,, НАПРЯМ ПІДГОТОВКИ „ПРАВОЗНАВСТВО” (4 видання перероблене). – Донецьк: ДонНУ, 2013. – 114 с.

 

 

Укладачі: Мохосоева М.Н., ст. викл., к.ф.н.
Ожерельєва В.О., ст. викл

 

 

Тираж 25

 

 


* Материал взят из: Wojcik, M. An Introduction to Legal Terminology, Reasoning and Writing in Plain English. N.Y.:1998. Pp. 128-141.

* Материал взят из: Fine, Т. М. American Legal Systems: A Resource and Reference Guide. Anderson Publishing Co. USA:1997. Pp. 1-7.

 

*Материал взят из: Wojcik, M. Op. cit., pp. 35, 57-59.

 


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