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UNIVERSITY OF PANAMA
VICEPRESIDENCY OF RESEARCH AND
GRADUATE STUDIES
COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES
ENGLISH DEPARTMENT
BASIC ENGLISH GRAMMAR
BY
MARISOL ORTEGA DE ALVAREZ
English grammar is a set of rules that describe the structure of the
language. We use grammar all the time when we speak or write. The
study of grammar is necessary for the correct use of the English
language; especially, the written language since the written language
is more formal than the spoken language. The spoken language or
literary dialogue puts up with many grammar mistakes that are part of
a person, or cultural group, or part of the written language of the
author of an article or literary work. Grammar is the structural
foundation of our ability to express ourselves. The more we are aware
of how it works, the more we can monitor the meaning and
effectiveness of the way we and others use language. It can help
foster precision, detect ambiguity, and exploit the richness of
expression available in English. And it can help everyone--not only
teachers of English, but teachers of anything, for all teaching is
ultimately a matter of getting to grips with meaning. (David Crystal, "In
Word and Deed," TES Teacher, April 30, 2004)
•To analyze the basic structures
of the English language.
•To use the basic structures of
the English language correctly.
OBJECTIVES
Simple Present Tense (The use of
do/does)
Positive statement structure
Subject + verb:
She likes apples.
Negative statement structure:
Subject+ auxiliary verb (do/does) +not + main verb:
She does not like apples.
COURSE CONTENTS
Subject Auxiliary
verb
Main verb
Affirmative
statements
I, you, we,
they
like apples.
He, she, it likes apples.
Negative
statements
I, you, we,
they
do not like apples.
He, she, it does not like apples.
Yes/no
questions
Do
I, you, we,
they
like apples?
Does he, she, it like apples?
Note: When the auxiliary does is used in the sentence,
the verb goes back to its base form.
We use the simple present tense when:
 the action is general.
 the action happens all the time, or habitually.
 the statement is always true.
Examples: I live in Panama (the action happens all
the time or habitually).
Peter works for that company (the action is general).
The moon shines at night (the statement is always true).
SPELLING
Verbs ending in o or a sibilant (ch, sh, s, x) add
es instead of s.
example: go - She goes.
wash - He washes.
A final y after a consonant becomes ie before s.
example: worry - He worries.
A final y after a vowel (a, e, i, o, u) is not modified.
example: play - He plays.
WH-QUESTIONS WITH THE SIMPLE
PRESENT TENSE
The "wh-questions" are a group of
questions that begin with a wh-word:
what, when, which, why who, where,
whom, whose and also questions that
begin with "how" that belong to this group
because the word behaves the same way.
These questions ask specific information.
Wh- question Structure:
Wh- question word + Aux do/does +
subject + verb (+ complement) + ?
Use does only with the third person singular
(he, she, it in negative statements and
questions).
Wh- question
word
Aux do/does subject verb (complement) + ?
Where do you work in the morning ?
Why does she come every day?
Which phone does he like ?
Who do they play with?
subject main verb
Affirmative
statements
I am Panamanian.
You, we, they are Panamanian.
He, she, it is Panamanian.
Negative
statements
I am not Panamanian.
You, we, they are not Panamanian.
He, she, it is not Panamanian.
Yes/no
questions
Am I Panamanian?
Are you, we, they Panamanian?
Is he, she, it Panamanian?
SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE WITH THE VERB TO BE
Notice that there is no auxiliary (do/does):
THE PRESENT CONTINUOUS TENSE
Subject + auxiliary (verb to be) + verb with –ing (+
compliment)
The man is using his tools.
subject
auxiliary
verb
main verb compliment
Affirmative
statements
I am reading a book.
You are reading the lesson.
Negative
statements
She is not taking that course.
We are not playing tennis.
Yes/no
questions
Is he watching TV?
Are we staying ?
Are they eating apples?
We use the present continuous tense to talk about activities happening now.
Examples:
The boy is playing with his toys.
Why are you crying? I am crying because I am sad.
Who are you writing to?
The present continuous tense is also used to talk about activities that are not
necessarily happening at this very moment, but around now.
Examples:
Peter is studying for his final exam.
Laura is not studying hard. She is always talking on the phone.
I am reading a very interesting book.
We also use the present continuous tense to talk about activities happening in the
near future, especially for planned future events.
Examples:
My mother is coming for lunch tomorrow.
We are not going to the country side next week.
Are you doing anything this afternoon?
SPELLING
A single, silent e at the end of the word is dropped before ing.
But ee at the end of the word is not changed-
example: come - coming
I am coming home. You are coming home. He is coming home.
example: agree - agreeing
The final consonant after a short, stressed vowel is doubled before ing.
example: sit - sitting
I am sitting on the sofa. You are sitting on the sofa. He is sitting on the sofa.
An ie at the end of a word becomes y before ing.
example: lie - lying
I am lying in bed. You are lying in bed. He is lying in bed.
Have:
Use have with the personal pronouns I, you, we and they (or with the plural form of
nouns).
Use has with the personal pronouns he, she, it (or with the singular form of nouns).
Affirmative Negative Question
I/you/we/they I have. I do not have. Do I have?
he/she/it He has. He does not
have.
Does he have?
THE SIMPLE PAST TENSE
Structure:
I, you, he, she, it, we, you, they + VERB (PAST FORM) + Complement
Positive Negative Yes/no
question
Wh-question
He stayed in
Panama.
He didn’t stay
in Panama.
Did he stay in
Panama?
Where did he
stay?
Note: When the auxiliary did is used in the sentence, the
verb goes back to its base form.
The past tense of a regular verb is formed by adding “ed” to the
verb. Examples:
Present Past
work worked
start started
end ended
SPELLING
A final consonant after a short, stressed vowel is
doubled.
admit – admitted
A final y after a consonant becomes i. study – studied
A final y after a vowel stays the same. play - played
 We use the Simple Past to express the idea that
an action started and finished at a specific time in
the past.
Examples:
I saw a movie yesterday.
He came with his brother.
They studied for two hours.
 The Simple Past can also be used to describe
past facts or generalizations which are no longer
true.
Examples:
I didn’t like apples before.
They lived in England two years ago.
He had two houses, but he sold them.
ASSIGNMENT
Order the following sentences using the past tense.
It a lot rain
___________________________________
My help me mother
________________________________
They street cross
___________________________________
yesterday they come
_____________________________________
stay Bill home
______________________________________
Change the following sentences to questions beginning with the given
question word.
The lesson begins at 7 o clock. What time ________________?
They get home at 9 o clock every night. What time ______________?
She speaks German very well. What ______________________?
Those books cost four dollars. How much ___________________?
They travel by plane. How _______________________?
They meet at the restaurant every morning. Where ___________ ?
They live in Panama. Where___________________?
He gets up at five every morning. When____________________?
She teaches us spelling. What _______________?
They eat apples every day. _________________?
Write down the -ing form of the following words. Mind the exceptions in
spelling.
Have __________________
Sit ____________________
Run ___________________
Stop ___________________
Lie _____________________
End ____________________
Play ___________________
Begin __________________
Agree __________________
Cry ____________________
Re-order the sentences correctly and identify the tense of the sentences.
I twenty five am year old
_________________________________.
Bill brother’s name is her
___________________________________.
Twenty-two am years I old
___________________________________
my is this book.
___________________________________
my is husband’s name Andres
_____________________________________
her Gloria is test for studying final.
______________________________________
time having a are good they
______________________________________
seven Peter languages speaks
_______________________________________
do me want you come to When?
_________________________________________
not taking I course that am
_______________________________________
Past Continuous Tense
 Subject + auxiliary (was/were) + verb with –ing (+ compliment)
subject
auxiliary
verb
main verb compliment
Affirmative
statements
I was reading a book.
You were reading the lesson.
Negative
statements
She
was
not taking that course.
We
were
not playing tennis.
Yes/no
questions
was
he watching TV?
were
we staying ?
were
they eating apples?
 We use the past continuous to describe an action in
progress at a particular time in the past.
Examples:
They were doing homework when the bell rang.
They were not doing homework when the bell rang.
Were they doing homework when he the bell rang?
 We use the past continuous to indicate that an action
in the past was interrupted. The interruption is usually
a shorter action in the Simple Past.
Examples:
While I was watching TV, I got a phone call.
He was waiting for me when I arrived.
 When the actions are parallel, we use the
past continuous with the two actions.
Examples:
I was reading while he was ironing.
He was not paying attention while
his mother was talking.
Assignment
Use the correct form of the past continuous and
the verb in brackets
1. Yesterday at four I ______________ (work).
2. He _____________________(practice) the
guitar.
3. While Andres ______________ (clean) his
room, his mother ___________ (cook) dinner.
4. What ________________ (you/do) when you
broke your leg?
5. The children _______________(watch)
television while Peter _______________ (read).
 We use 'used to' when we want to emphasize
that something happened regularly in the
past but no longer happens.
Structure:
 The structure used to + infinitive only exists
in the past.
Examples:
I used to play tennis when I was young.
She used to teach physics at the University of
Panama.
We also use it when we want to emphasize that something was
true but no longer is.
Examples:
I didn’t use to like green apples, but now I do.
He used to come very often, but now he doesn’t
Yes /no question structure:
Yes/no question: Did + subject + use to+ verb+?
Example:
Did you use to like green apples when you were a child?
Wh –question structure:
Wh-question word + aux did + subject + use to + verb +?
Example:
What did you use to eat when you were a child?
Notice that use goes back to its base form because the auxiliary
did is being used in the sentence.
Structure:
Be used to + -ing form or a noun or a pronoun (The tense
is shown on be).
We use be used to doing or a noun or a pronoun to talk
about something that we are accustomed to.
Examples:
They are used to eating olives.
He is not used to exercising every day.
Be used to + noun
Example:
When I lived in England I was used to the cold weather, but now
I am used to the Panamanian hot weather.
Complete the sentences with the appropriate form of
used to and the verb in brackets.
1. It is difficult for Bill to drive in Panama. He
____________________(drive) on such narrow streets.
2. Gloria didn’t ___________________ (have) a blackberry,
but now she does.
3. Computers _________________(be) very expensive.
Now the prices are more reasonable.
4. People from Jamaica __________________ (eat) spicy
food. They find our food tasteless.
5. When Carlos was young, he ________________ (ride)
a bicycle to school.

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Basic English Grammar Rules

  • 1. UNIVERSITY OF PANAMA VICEPRESIDENCY OF RESEARCH AND GRADUATE STUDIES COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES ENGLISH DEPARTMENT BASIC ENGLISH GRAMMAR BY MARISOL ORTEGA DE ALVAREZ
  • 2. English grammar is a set of rules that describe the structure of the language. We use grammar all the time when we speak or write. The study of grammar is necessary for the correct use of the English language; especially, the written language since the written language is more formal than the spoken language. The spoken language or literary dialogue puts up with many grammar mistakes that are part of a person, or cultural group, or part of the written language of the author of an article or literary work. Grammar is the structural foundation of our ability to express ourselves. The more we are aware of how it works, the more we can monitor the meaning and effectiveness of the way we and others use language. It can help foster precision, detect ambiguity, and exploit the richness of expression available in English. And it can help everyone--not only teachers of English, but teachers of anything, for all teaching is ultimately a matter of getting to grips with meaning. (David Crystal, "In Word and Deed," TES Teacher, April 30, 2004)
  • 3. •To analyze the basic structures of the English language. •To use the basic structures of the English language correctly. OBJECTIVES
  • 4. Simple Present Tense (The use of do/does) Positive statement structure Subject + verb: She likes apples. Negative statement structure: Subject+ auxiliary verb (do/does) +not + main verb: She does not like apples. COURSE CONTENTS
  • 5. Subject Auxiliary verb Main verb Affirmative statements I, you, we, they like apples. He, she, it likes apples. Negative statements I, you, we, they do not like apples. He, she, it does not like apples. Yes/no questions Do I, you, we, they like apples? Does he, she, it like apples?
  • 6. Note: When the auxiliary does is used in the sentence, the verb goes back to its base form. We use the simple present tense when:  the action is general.  the action happens all the time, or habitually.  the statement is always true. Examples: I live in Panama (the action happens all the time or habitually). Peter works for that company (the action is general). The moon shines at night (the statement is always true).
  • 7. SPELLING Verbs ending in o or a sibilant (ch, sh, s, x) add es instead of s. example: go - She goes. wash - He washes. A final y after a consonant becomes ie before s. example: worry - He worries. A final y after a vowel (a, e, i, o, u) is not modified. example: play - He plays.
  • 8. WH-QUESTIONS WITH THE SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE The "wh-questions" are a group of questions that begin with a wh-word: what, when, which, why who, where, whom, whose and also questions that begin with "how" that belong to this group because the word behaves the same way. These questions ask specific information.
  • 9. Wh- question Structure: Wh- question word + Aux do/does + subject + verb (+ complement) + ? Use does only with the third person singular (he, she, it in negative statements and questions).
  • 10. Wh- question word Aux do/does subject verb (complement) + ? Where do you work in the morning ? Why does she come every day? Which phone does he like ? Who do they play with?
  • 11. subject main verb Affirmative statements I am Panamanian. You, we, they are Panamanian. He, she, it is Panamanian. Negative statements I am not Panamanian. You, we, they are not Panamanian. He, she, it is not Panamanian. Yes/no questions Am I Panamanian? Are you, we, they Panamanian? Is he, she, it Panamanian? SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE WITH THE VERB TO BE Notice that there is no auxiliary (do/does):
  • 12. THE PRESENT CONTINUOUS TENSE Subject + auxiliary (verb to be) + verb with –ing (+ compliment) The man is using his tools. subject auxiliary verb main verb compliment Affirmative statements I am reading a book. You are reading the lesson. Negative statements She is not taking that course. We are not playing tennis. Yes/no questions Is he watching TV? Are we staying ? Are they eating apples?
  • 13. We use the present continuous tense to talk about activities happening now. Examples: The boy is playing with his toys. Why are you crying? I am crying because I am sad. Who are you writing to? The present continuous tense is also used to talk about activities that are not necessarily happening at this very moment, but around now. Examples: Peter is studying for his final exam. Laura is not studying hard. She is always talking on the phone. I am reading a very interesting book. We also use the present continuous tense to talk about activities happening in the near future, especially for planned future events. Examples: My mother is coming for lunch tomorrow. We are not going to the country side next week. Are you doing anything this afternoon?
  • 14. SPELLING A single, silent e at the end of the word is dropped before ing. But ee at the end of the word is not changed- example: come - coming I am coming home. You are coming home. He is coming home. example: agree - agreeing The final consonant after a short, stressed vowel is doubled before ing. example: sit - sitting I am sitting on the sofa. You are sitting on the sofa. He is sitting on the sofa. An ie at the end of a word becomes y before ing. example: lie - lying I am lying in bed. You are lying in bed. He is lying in bed. Have: Use have with the personal pronouns I, you, we and they (or with the plural form of nouns). Use has with the personal pronouns he, she, it (or with the singular form of nouns).
  • 15. Affirmative Negative Question I/you/we/they I have. I do not have. Do I have? he/she/it He has. He does not have. Does he have? THE SIMPLE PAST TENSE Structure: I, you, he, she, it, we, you, they + VERB (PAST FORM) + Complement Positive Negative Yes/no question Wh-question He stayed in Panama. He didn’t stay in Panama. Did he stay in Panama? Where did he stay?
  • 16. Note: When the auxiliary did is used in the sentence, the verb goes back to its base form. The past tense of a regular verb is formed by adding “ed” to the verb. Examples: Present Past work worked start started end ended SPELLING A final consonant after a short, stressed vowel is doubled. admit – admitted A final y after a consonant becomes i. study – studied A final y after a vowel stays the same. play - played
  • 17.  We use the Simple Past to express the idea that an action started and finished at a specific time in the past. Examples: I saw a movie yesterday. He came with his brother. They studied for two hours.  The Simple Past can also be used to describe past facts or generalizations which are no longer true. Examples: I didn’t like apples before. They lived in England two years ago. He had two houses, but he sold them.
  • 18. ASSIGNMENT Order the following sentences using the past tense. It a lot rain ___________________________________ My help me mother ________________________________ They street cross ___________________________________ yesterday they come _____________________________________ stay Bill home ______________________________________ Change the following sentences to questions beginning with the given question word. The lesson begins at 7 o clock. What time ________________? They get home at 9 o clock every night. What time ______________? She speaks German very well. What ______________________? Those books cost four dollars. How much ___________________? They travel by plane. How _______________________?
  • 19. They meet at the restaurant every morning. Where ___________ ? They live in Panama. Where___________________? He gets up at five every morning. When____________________? She teaches us spelling. What _______________? They eat apples every day. _________________? Write down the -ing form of the following words. Mind the exceptions in spelling. Have __________________ Sit ____________________ Run ___________________ Stop ___________________ Lie _____________________ End ____________________ Play ___________________ Begin __________________ Agree __________________ Cry ____________________
  • 20. Re-order the sentences correctly and identify the tense of the sentences. I twenty five am year old _________________________________. Bill brother’s name is her ___________________________________. Twenty-two am years I old ___________________________________ my is this book. ___________________________________ my is husband’s name Andres _____________________________________ her Gloria is test for studying final. ______________________________________ time having a are good they ______________________________________ seven Peter languages speaks _______________________________________ do me want you come to When? _________________________________________ not taking I course that am _______________________________________
  • 21. Past Continuous Tense  Subject + auxiliary (was/were) + verb with –ing (+ compliment) subject auxiliary verb main verb compliment Affirmative statements I was reading a book. You were reading the lesson. Negative statements She was not taking that course. We were not playing tennis. Yes/no questions was he watching TV? were we staying ? were they eating apples?
  • 22.  We use the past continuous to describe an action in progress at a particular time in the past. Examples: They were doing homework when the bell rang. They were not doing homework when the bell rang. Were they doing homework when he the bell rang?  We use the past continuous to indicate that an action in the past was interrupted. The interruption is usually a shorter action in the Simple Past. Examples: While I was watching TV, I got a phone call. He was waiting for me when I arrived.
  • 23.  When the actions are parallel, we use the past continuous with the two actions. Examples: I was reading while he was ironing. He was not paying attention while his mother was talking.
  • 24. Assignment Use the correct form of the past continuous and the verb in brackets 1. Yesterday at four I ______________ (work). 2. He _____________________(practice) the guitar. 3. While Andres ______________ (clean) his room, his mother ___________ (cook) dinner. 4. What ________________ (you/do) when you broke your leg? 5. The children _______________(watch) television while Peter _______________ (read).
  • 25.  We use 'used to' when we want to emphasize that something happened regularly in the past but no longer happens. Structure:  The structure used to + infinitive only exists in the past. Examples: I used to play tennis when I was young. She used to teach physics at the University of Panama.
  • 26. We also use it when we want to emphasize that something was true but no longer is. Examples: I didn’t use to like green apples, but now I do. He used to come very often, but now he doesn’t Yes /no question structure: Yes/no question: Did + subject + use to+ verb+? Example: Did you use to like green apples when you were a child? Wh –question structure: Wh-question word + aux did + subject + use to + verb +? Example: What did you use to eat when you were a child? Notice that use goes back to its base form because the auxiliary did is being used in the sentence.
  • 27. Structure: Be used to + -ing form or a noun or a pronoun (The tense is shown on be). We use be used to doing or a noun or a pronoun to talk about something that we are accustomed to. Examples: They are used to eating olives. He is not used to exercising every day. Be used to + noun Example: When I lived in England I was used to the cold weather, but now I am used to the Panamanian hot weather.
  • 28. Complete the sentences with the appropriate form of used to and the verb in brackets. 1. It is difficult for Bill to drive in Panama. He ____________________(drive) on such narrow streets. 2. Gloria didn’t ___________________ (have) a blackberry, but now she does. 3. Computers _________________(be) very expensive. Now the prices are more reasonable. 4. People from Jamaica __________________ (eat) spicy food. They find our food tasteless. 5. When Carlos was young, he ________________ (ride) a bicycle to school.