tenses letter wheel

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P R E S E N T P A S T F U T U R E asks is asking has asked has been asking asked was asking had asked had been asking will ask will be asking will have asked will have been asking is asked is being asked has been asked was asked was being asked had been asked will be asked will have been asked usually, every day, often, seldom, sometimes since 7 o’clock, for an hour when you come 1. by 7 o’clock, tomorrow. 2. before you come. 1. at 7 o’clock, from 6 till 7, tomorrow. 2. when you come. tomorrow, next week since 7 o’clock, for an hour when you came 1. by 7 o’clock, yesterday. 2. before you came. 1. at 7 o’clock, from 6 till 7, all day long. 2. when you came. yesterday, 2 days ago, last week for an hour, for a long time, since 7 o’clock already, just, not yet, lately, today now, at this moment, still i i is is is is is is ask d d ed ed ed ed ed ed usually, every day, often, seldom, sometimes ask s s s s s s g g A teacher A pupil a pupil. by a teacher. Active Voice Passive Voice WHEEL OF TENSES You will need: 1. Pages 2 and 3 printed on heavyweight paper or Pages 2 and 3 printed on regular office paper and glued to the 2 pieces of cardboard 2. A glue stick (optional) 3. Scissors or a paper knife 4. An eyelet punch (optional) 5. One snap fastener or One eyelet or One brad (best of all) e Wheel of Tenses as it should look when finished

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Page 1: Tenses Letter wheel

PR

ES

EN

TP

AS

T

FUTURE

asks

is asking has asked has been asking

asked

was asking

had asked

had been askingwill as

k

will

be

aski

ng

will ha

ve as

ked

will have been asking

is askedis being asked

has been asked

–was asked

was being asked

had been asked –

will be

aske

d

–will

have

bee

n ask

ed

usually, every day,

often, seldom,

sometimes

since 7

o’clock,

for an hour

when you

come

1. b

y 7

o’c

lock

,to

mor

row

.2.

be

fore

yo

u co

me.1.

at 7

o’

cloc

k,fr

om

6 ti

ll 7

, to

mor

row

.2.

wh

en

you

co

me.

tom

orro

w,

next

 wee

k

since 7 o’clock,fo

r an hour when you came

1. by 7 o’clock,yesterday.2. before

you came.

1. at 7

o’clock,

from 6 till 7,

all day long.

2. when you

came.

yesterday,2 days ago,

last week

for an hour,

for a long tim

e,sin

ce 7 o’clock

already,

just,

not yet,

lately,

today

now, at this moment,still

iiisisisisisis ask ddedededededed

usually,every day,

often, seldom,

sometimes

askssssss

gg

A teacher

A pupil

a pupil.

by a teacher.

Active Voice

Passive Voice

WHEEL OF TENSESYou will need:

1. Pages 2 and 3 printed on heavyweight paper or Pages 2 and 3 printed on regular offi ce paper and glued to the 2 pieces of cardboard2. A glue stick (optional)3. Scissors or a paper knife4. An eyelet punch (optional)5. One snap fastener or One eyelet or One brad (best of all)

Th e Wheel of Tenses as it should look when fi nished

Page 2: Tenses Letter wheel

PR

ES

EN

TP

AS

T

FUTURE

asks

is asking has asked has been asking

asked

was asking

had asked

had been askingwill as

k

will

be

aski

ng

will ha

ve as

ked

will have been asking

is askedis being asked

has been asked

–was asked

was being asked

had been asked –

will be

aske

d

–will

have

bee

n ask

ed

usually, every day,

often, seldom,

sometimes

since 7

o’clock,

for an hour

when you

come1.

by

7

o’clo

ck,

tom

orro

w.

2. b

efo

re

you

com

e.1. a

t 7

o’cl

ock,

fro

m 6

till

7,

tom

orro

w.

2. w

he

n y

ou

com

e.

tom

orro

w,

next

 wee

k

since 7 o’clock,fo

r an hour when you came

1. by 7 o’clock,yesterday.2. before

you came.

1. at 7

o’clock,

from 6 till 7,

all day long.

2. when you

came.

yesterday,2 days ago,

last week

for an hour,

for a long tim

e,sin

ce 7 o’clock

already,

just,

not yet,

lately,

today

now, at this moment,still

BOTTOM SHEET PAGE 21. Print the page. Use common or heavy weight paper2. Glue it to the page of thin cardboard (if you use heavy weight paper, you may skip this step).3. Cut the Wheel out4. Punch a hole in the center

Page 3: Tenses Letter wheel

TOP SHEET PAGE 31. Print the page. Use common or heavy weight paper2. Glue it to the page of thin cardboard (if you use heavy weight paper, you may skip this step).3. Cut the Wheel out4. Cut out 3 windows (use fi ne scissors of paper knife)5. Punch a hole in the center6. Join the wheels with a snap fastener or an eyelet or a brad (best of all)

A teacher

A pupil

a pupil.

by a teacher.

Cut this out

Cut this out

Active Voice

Passive Voice

Cut this out