Tuesday, November 5, 2024

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.




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