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Verb “to do” full conjugation in all 12 English tenses | ESL EFL listen and repeat exercise

Learn and practice the verb "to do" conjugated in all 12 English tenses: Future, Present, and Past in Simple, Continuous, Perfect, and Perfect Continuous aspects.
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You’ll see how the verb is conjugated in affirmative (aka positive), negative, and interrogative (aka question) forms. You’ll observe the verb "to do" conjugated in 1st person singular (I) and then in 3rd person singular form (he/she/it). This is because other personal forms of the verb (you, we, they) match with the 1st person singular (I). This way, you can truly see the differences and similarities among all those forms and master English verb conjugation with ease.
Every form is repeated twice. Easy English exercise for everyone!

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The verb "to do" is one of the top 50 most frequent English verbs.
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English tense = time (past, present, future) + aspect (simple, continuous, perfect, perfect continuous)

00:00 - verb "to do" conjugated in 1st person singular (I)
00:30 - verb "to do" conjugated in 3st person singular (he/she/it)

A note on Future tense negative forms: in the video, I use the contracted form “won’t” instead of the full “will not.” Two reasons for that. First, from my experience teaching EFL (English as a Foreign Language), it’s often very challenging for students to differentiate between “want” and “won’t.” So consistently providing this form in the conjugation helps them get used to it faster. The second reason is simply for font size consistency. Otherwise, the form for the Future Perfect Continuous form would force me to choose a smaller font size, reducing visibility.


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