Tuesday, November 5, 2024

Find-Think-Tell-Feel

FIND 

Present Tense:

  • I find it easy to relax on weekends.

  • She finds joy in painting.

Past Tense:

  • I found my keys under the couch.

  • They found a new restaurant they love.

Future Tense:

  • I will find a solution to this problem.

  • He will find the information he needs soon.

Past Participle (Present Perfect):

  • I have found a great book to read.

  • She has found her calling in teaching.


THINK

Present Tense:
  • I think about you every day.

  • She thinks deeply about her future.

Past Tense:

  • I thought the meeting went well yesterday.

  • They thought the movie was amazing.

Future Tense:

  • I will think about your proposal and get back to you.

  • He will think of a plan to solve the issue.

Past Participle (Present Perfect):

  • I have thought long and hard about this decision.

  • She has thought of a new idea for the project.


TELL

Present Tense:

  • I tell my friends about my day.

  • She tells stories with great enthusiasm.

Past Tense:

  • I told him the truth yesterday.

  • They told us about their trip last week.

Future Tense:

  • I will tell you a secret tomorrow.

  • He will tell the group about his findings.

Past Participle (Present Perfect):

  • I have told you everything I know.

  • She has told them the news already.


FEEL

Present Tense:

  • I feel happy when I'm with my friends.

  • She feels nervous before a big presentation.

Past Tense:

  • I felt a sense of accomplishment after finishing the project.

  • They felt relieved when the storm passed.

Future Tense:

  • I will feel better after some rest.

  • He will feel proud when he graduates.

Past Participle (Present Perfect):

  • I have felt the support of my community.

  • She has felt this way since the beginning.

Come-Say-Keep

 COME

Present Tense:

  • I come to the office early every day.

  • She comes to visit us every weekend.

Past Tense:

  • I came home late last night.

  • They came to the party and had a great time.

Future Tense:

  • I will come to your place tomorrow.

  • He will come with us on the trip next month.

Past Participle (Present Perfect):

  • I have come to appreciate the little things in life.

  • She has come to understand the importance of family.


SAY

Present Tense:

  • I say hello to my neighbors every morning.

  • She says she will join us for dinner.

Past Tense:

  • I said goodbye before leaving the party.

  • They said it was a wonderful trip.

Future Tense:

  • I will say thank you during the speech.

  • He will say what he thinks tomorrow.

Past Participle (Present Perfect):

  • I have said that many times before.

  • She has said everything she needed to.

Keep

Present Tense:
  • I keep my promises.

  • She keeps her room tidy.

Past Tense:

  • I kept my word and finished the project on time.

  • They kept the secret for years.

Future Tense:

  • I will keep this photo as a memory.

  • He will keep his promise to visit next week.

Past Participle (Present Perfect):

  • I have kept all the letters you wrote.

  • She has kept her collection in excellent condition.




See-Makes-Give

SEES

Present Tense:

  • I see the mountains from my window every morning.

  • She sees her friends at the park every weekend.

Past Tense:

  • I saw a fantastic movie last night.

  • They saw a rare bird during their hike.

Future Tense:

  • I will see you at the meeting tomorrow.

  • He will see his family over the holidays.

Past Participle (Present Perfect):

  • I have seen that play multiple times.

  • She has seen incredible sunsets on her travels.

MAKES
  • I make breakfast every morning.

  • She makes beautiful art pieces.

Past Tense:

  • I made a cake for the party yesterday.

  • They made a big decision last week.

Future Tense:

  • I will make a new recipe for dinner tonight.

  • He will make a presentation tomorrow.

Past Participle (Present Perfect):

  • I have made this journey many times.

  • She has made significant contributions to the project.

GIVE

Present Tense:

  • I give my friend a gift every year.

  • She gives her time to volunteer work.

Past Tense:

  • I gave my teacher a thank-you card yesterday.

  • They gave their support during the crisis.

Future Tense:

  • I will give a speech at the conference next month.

  • He will give his opinion in the meeting tomorrow.

Past Participle (Present Perfect):

  • I have given this book to several friends.

  • She has given a lot of effort to the project.

Run-Write-Take

 


RUN

Present Tense:

  • I run every morning to stay fit.

  • She runs marathons twice a year.

Past Tense:

  • I ran five miles yesterday.

  • They ran through the park last weekend.

Future Tense:

  • I will run in the charity race next month.

  • He will run to catch the bus if he's late.

Past Participle (Present Perfect):

  • I have run this route many times before.

  • She has run with her dog in every park in the city.


WRITE

Present Tense:

  • I write in my journal every night.

  • She writes articles for the local newspaper.

Past Tense:

  • I wrote a letter to my friend yesterday.

  • They wrote their reports last week.

Future Tense:

  • I will write a novel someday.

  • He will write an email to the manager tomorrow.

Past Participle (Present Perfect):

  • I have written several essays this semester.

  • She has written a book about her travels.


TAKE

Present Tense:

  • I take the bus to work every day.

  • She takes her coffee with cream and sugar.

Past Tense:

  • I took a day off yesterday.

  • They took a trip to the mountains last weekend.

Future Tense:

  • I will take my exam next week.

  • He will take his dog for a walk this evening.

Past Participle (Present Perfect):

  • I have taken this class before.

  • She has taken several photos of the sunset.



Go-Eat-Speak

GO

Present Tense:

  • I go to the gym every morning.

  • She goes to work by bus.

Past Tense:

  • I went to the concert last night.

  • They went on vacation last week.

Future Tense:

  • I will go to the grocery store tomorrow.

  • He will go to college next year.

Past Participle (Present Perfect):

  • I have gone to that restaurant many times.

  • She has gone to visit her grandparents.


EAT

Present Tense:

  • I eat breakfast at 7 a.m. every day.

  • She eats a lot of fruits and vegetables.

Past Tense:

  • I ate a delicious meal last night.

  • They ate at a new restaurant last weekend.

Future Tense:

  • I will eat dinner with my family tonight.

  • He will eat healthier starting next week.

Past Participle (Present Perfect):

  • I have eaten sushi many times.

  • She has eaten at that café before.


SPEAK

  • I speak English and Spanish.

  • She speaks with confidence in meetings.

Past Tense:

  • I spoke to my friend yesterday.

  • They spoke about their plans last night.

Future Tense:

  • I will speak at the conference next week.

  • He will speak with his teacher tomorrow.

Past Participle (Present Perfect):

  • I have spoken to him about the project.

  • She has spoken with the team already.

Be-Have-Do

BE

Present Tense:

  • I am happy to see you.

  • They are working on their project.

  • She is a talented artist.

Past Tense:

  • I was at the concert last night.

  • They were excited about the trip.

  • She was a teacher before retiring.

Future Tense:

  • I will be at the meeting tomorrow.

  • They will be traveling next week.

  • She will be joining us for dinner.

(Past Participle)

I have been to the new art gallery downtown."

HAVE

Present Tense:
  • I have a meeting this afternoon.

  • She has two cats.

Past Tense:

  • I had a great time at the party.

  • They had lunch together yesterday.

Future Tense:

  • I will have an answer for you by tomorrow.

  • She will have her degree by next year.

Present Perfect (Past Participle):

  • I have had this book for years.

  • They have had many adventures together.

DO

Present Tense:

  • I do my homework every evening.

  • She does a fantastic job at work.

Past Tense:

  • I did my chores yesterday.

  • They did their best in the competition.

Future Tense:

  • I will do the dishes after dinner.

  • He will do his presentation next week.

Past Participle (Present Perfect):

  • I have done my assignments for today.

  • She has done an incredible amount of work.

Find-Think-Tell-Feel

FIND   Present Tense: I find it easy to relax on weekends. She finds joy in painting. Past Tense: I found my keys under the couch. They f...