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Tenses in English and Arabic I will approach this lesson differently from previous grammatical categories we addressed together. Dr. Rukayah Alhedayani

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Tenses in English and Arabic

I will approach this lesson differently fromprevious grammatical categories we addressed

together.

Dr. Rukayah Alhedayani

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Verb forms

English Arabic

Present (F1) imperfective

Past (F2) Perfective

Past participle (F3) imperative

Present participle (F4)

Imperative

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Present simple

● It is used to express facts and present habits.

● Translate the following:

1. The sun rises from the east.

2. Ali goes to school everyday.

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Present Progressive

● It is used for progressive acts taking place atthe time of speaking.

● Be (present) + present participle

They are playing.

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اسم الفاعل

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Present Perfect

● Something that happened in the past but itaffects the present.

● Has/have + past participle

1. He has done the homework.

2. I have lived in London for three years.

3. You have studied English since 2011.

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قد + ماضي

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فعل ماضي للتعبير عن الاضارع التام

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http://aeparallelcorpus.net

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Present Perfect Progressive

● It is similar to the present perfect but it stressesthe fact that the action is still going on.

● Has/have + been + present participle

1. He has been doing the homework.

2. I have been living in London for three years.

3. You have been studying English since 2011.

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فعل ماضارع (أو) كان + فعل ماضارع

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Past Simple

● It expresses something that happened in thepast with no reference to another point in time.

● It uses the past form of the verb

1. They went to school.

2. The children played together yesterday.

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Past Progressive

● Something that happened in the past withreference to a period of time in which the actiontook place.

● Be (past) + present participle

1. They were playing all day yesterday.

2. I was studying when the phone rang.

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Past Perfect

● It expresses an action in past with somereference to another action in past, too.

● Had + past participle

1. He had left when she arrived.

2. He left when she arrived. (which took place first?)

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كان قد + ماضي

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Past Perfect Progressive

● An action that extended for a period of time withreference to another action in the past.

● Had + been + present participle

1. He had been writing for two hours when Icame.

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كان + ماضارع

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Future Simple

● It expresses actions in the future, predictive action.● Will + infinitive● Be + going to + infinitive● Present simple or progressive

1. He will arrive tomorrow.

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Future Progressive

● It expresses an action in the future that extendsto a period of time.

● Will + be + present participle

1. He will be sleeping at 5.

2. When I return home, my family will bewatching TV.

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سيكون + اسم فاعل (أو) سـ + ماضارع

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سيكون مع ماضارع؟

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Future Perfect

● It expresses completed action in the future.

● Will + have + past participle

1. He will have finished it by 5.

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سيكون + قد + ماضي

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Future Perfect Progressive

● It expresses a progressive action that takesplace in the future in reference to anotheraction.

● Will + have + been + present participle

1. They will have been sleeping for two hoursby 5.

● Uses the same formula in Arabic as the futureperfect.

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Non progressive verbs

● These verbs, as listed in the book, relate only toEnglish. Since Arabic expresses both presentsimple and present progressive using theimperfective verb, it is redundant to say thatthey apply to Arabic also.

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Thank you, and I wish you all the best.