unit 5 past
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PAST TENSENew World – Unit 5
PAST TENSE คืออะไร
Past แปลวา่ อดีตเพราะฉะนัน้ Past Tense
จะพูดถึงเหตกุารณ์ในอดีต
PAST TENSE ประกอบด้วย
•Past Simple•Past Continuous•Past Perfect•Past Perfect Continuous
โครงสรา้ง• เปล่ียนตำาแหน่งแรกใน Present หลังประธาน ใหเ้ป็นV2 ทัง้หมด•กรยิาไมต้่องผัน
PAST SIMPLE TENSE
•ใชก้ับการเล่าเรื่องในอดีต •ใชก้ับการเล่ากิจวตัรประจำาวนัในอดีต
S+V2
PAST CONTINUOUS
•ใชกั้บการเล่าเรื่องในอดีต •ใชกั้บเหตกุารณ์ท่ีกำาลังเกิดขึ้นในอดีต
S+WAS/WERE+Ving
การเล่าเรื่อง PAST SIMPLE VS PAST CONTINUOUS
•การเล่าเรื่อง ถ้าใช ้Past Simple ก็ต้องใช ้Past Simple ทัง้หมด เชน่กัน ถ้าใช ้Past
Continuous ก็ต้องใช ้Past Continuous
•การบอกเวลา ต้องใช ้Past Simple
PAST PERFECT
•ใชกั้บเหตกุารณ์ท่ีจบไปแล้วในอดีต
S+HAD+V3
PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS
•ใชกั้บเหตกุารณ์ในอดีตท่ีเกิดขึ้นแล้วมาซกัพกั
S+HAD+BEEN+Ving
คำาบอกเวลาใน PAST PERFECT และPAST PER.CON.
•แต่คำาบอกเวลาต้องเป็น PAST SIMPLE เท่านัน้
PAST TENSE• Past Simple - I did my homework yesterday.• Past Continuous - I was doing my homework while they were watching TV.• Past Perfect - I had done my homework when
he arrived.• Past Per.Con. - I had been doing my homework
for 3 hours when he arrived.
PREPOSITION
Preposition คือ คำาบุพบทPre = ก่อน Position = ตำาแหน่งPreposition = คำาท่ีทำาหน้าท่ีบอกตำาแหน่ง
PREPOSITION มี 2 รูปแบบ คือ
1.Preposition of Place2.Preposition of Time
PREPOSITION OF PLACE
ใชใ้นการบอกตำาแหน่งได้แก่ In On At Into
to by
ATWe use at for a point:at the window - at the entrance - at the doorat the end of the street - at the station - at the topBill is waiting for you at the bus stop.
1. We say that someone is at an event:2. We say at with buildings when we say where the event (film, concert,...) takes
place:
at a party - at a pop concert - at a conference - at a meeting
Where were you yesterday? At the cinema.
Tom is at a party. The meeting took place at the headquarters.
3. We say at someone's house: 4. We say at for a place which is a part
of our journey: We were at Bill's house last Thursday.
We stopped at a very nice village. Does the train stop at Nashville?
ONWe use on for a surface:on the wall - on the ceiling - on the floor - on a page on a coverHave you seen the notice on the notice board?
1. We use on with small islands: 2. We say that a place is on the coast / on a river / on a road:
She spent her holiday on a small island. London is on the river Thames.
Portsmouth is on the south coast of England.
INWe use in for an enclosed space:in the garden - in the house - in London - in the waterin her bag - in a row - in a townThere is nobody in the room. She lives in a small village.
INTOWe say go into / come into etc. = enter a room / building etc.:He opened the door and went into the room.
1. We say in when we talk about a building itself.
2. We usually say in with towns and villages:
The rooms of Tom's house are small. His parents live in York.
TOWe say go / come / travel / fly / walk / return / drive / have been etc. to a place or event:Last year we flew to London. We went to work at seven.
BYWe say by to say how we travel:We went to Paris by plane. I usually go to work by bike / by car / by underground / by bus
PREPOSITION OF TIME
ใชใ้นการบอกเวลาได้แก่ At On In During
For Since Until
ATWe use at with times:at 5 o'clock - at 11.45 - at midnight - at lunchtimeTom usually gets up at 7 o'clock.at night - at Christmas - at the moment / at present - at the same time - at weekends - at the age of...
ONWe use on with dates and days:on 12 March - on Friday(s) - on Friday morning(s)on Sunday afternoon(s) - on Saturday night(s)on Christmas Day (but at Christmas)
INWe use in for longer periods of time:in April - in 1986 - in winter - in the 19th century - in the 1970s - in the morning(s) / in the afternoon(s) / in the evening(s)In + how long it takes to do somethingI learned to drive in four weeks.
DURINGWe use during + noun to say when something happens:during the film - during our holiday - during the nightWe met a lot of interesting people during our holiday.I fell asleep during the film.
FORWe use for + a period of time expressing duration:for six years - for two hours - for a weekI've lived in this house for six years. They have been watching TV for two hours.
SINCEWe use since + a starting point, a specific time:since April - since 1992 - since 8 o' clockIt has been raining since one o' clock. They've known each other since they were at school.
UNTILWe use until/till to say how long a situation continues:Let's wait until it stops raining. I stayed in bed until half past nine.