English Grammar UPSR
English Grammar UPSR
English Grammar UPSR
Continuous Tense
Firstly, I hope you are familiar with Simple Present and Simple Past Tenses now. We
shall continue to practise writing simple sentences before we go on to compound
sentences. Let's continue with Continuous Tense.
By the way, in quoting sample questions, I shall be using the book 'Format
Pentaksiran UPSR SJK' published by Malindo Printers Sdn Bhd with the cooperation
of Lembaga Peperiksaan Malaysia. This book is readily available at bookstores at
RM4.85 per copy.
Looking at the 10 questions in Section A Paper 2 (pages 35 to 39), we can identify the
sentences to be constructed in such tenses: Suggested answers:
(SPT = Simple Present Tense; SPastT = Simple Past Tense; PCT = Present
Continuous Tense)
a. plays-badminton = Tom plays badminton with Jerry every evening - SPT
b. man-fishing = The man is fishing by the river - PCT
c. television-evening = Lily and Jane watch television every evening - SPT
d. grows-beautiful = My father grows beautiful flowering plants in the garden =
SPT
e. collects-stamps = Ivan collects stamps from all over the world = SPT
f. looking-butterfly = Jerry is looking at a beautiful butterfly = PCT
g. customer-restaurant = The customer is ordering food in a restaurant = PCT
h. family-zoo = Maniam took his family to visit the zoo last Sunday = SPastT
i. feeding-baby = The nanny is feeding the baby = PCT
j. crocodile-river = A crocodile lives in a river = SPT
A breakdown on the 10 sentences gives us 5 simple sentences constructed in Simple
Present Tense, 4 sentences in Present Continuous Tense and a sentence in Simple
Past Tense. In questions b, f and i, given words such as fishing, looking and feeding
are verbs and are known as Present Participles.
Students with basic grammar skills will know that a verb 'to be' must be used before a
Present Participle. In short, Continuous Tense is formed when verb 'to be' is used
together with a Present Participle. To understand better, refer the table below.
Pronoun ------- Subject --------------- Present ---- Verb ---- Past ---- Verb
I ----------------------------------------- am ------ going ---- was ---- going
Welcome!
Welcome to English UPSR. I hope this space can help you in your preparations for
UPSR.
Many students have difficulty in constructing simple sentences. The new UPSR
English Paper 2 Section A requires students to write 10 simple sentences based on
the pictures and words provided. My semester examination is just over and I see that
many students did terribly in
Section A. I hope I can help students to write simple sentences based on what I have
learnt.
First of all, we must at least have the basic grammar knowledge. It is indeed
confusing for a lot of students to try to understand and put into practice what's
taught under Verb Agreement. Verb Agreement teaches that a singular subject must
take on a plural verb. Some students argue that pronouns 'I' and 'You' are singular in
nature and thus should take on a plural verb. Hence, it can be confusing.
However, I have been taught differently to follow the rules under primary verb 'Do'. I
find it easier to comprehend and to follow this simple set of rules. Below is the table,
reprinted with permission from my English tutor.
1. Simple Tenses Present and Past using primary verb 'do'.
Pronoun ---------- Subject --------------- Present -- Verb -- Past -- Verb
I ---------------------------------------- do ------- go ----- did --- went
You -------------------------------------- do -------- go ----- did --- went
We ------- Tom and I ---------------------do --------go ------did --- went
They ---- Tom and Jerry/The dogs ------ do -------- go ----- did ---- went
He --------Tom/Tom's father -----------does ------- goes --- did ----went
She -----Jane/Jane's mother ----------- does ------- goes --- did --- went
It ------ The dog/My bag -------------- does ------- goes ----did --- went
As the table shows, Pronouns 'I', 'You', 'We' and 'They' take on the primary verb 'do'
while Pronouns 'He', 'She' and 'It' take on the primary verb 'does'. The simple guide
is to memorise which subject takes on which primary verb. It is simpler than
memorising time tables
for Mathematics.
The next step would be to identify Singular and Plural subjects. To begin with, take
out any books you have and identify them. Regular practice makes perfect and you
will soon find it easy to put into practice primary verb 'do'. All you need to remember
is which Pronoun
takes on 'Do' and which Pronoun takes on 'Does'. Using primary verb 'Do' gives us
Simple Tenses.
'Format Pentaksiran UPSR SJK', question 1 Section A (page 35) provides us with a
picture of 2 boys playing badminton. The 2 words provided are: plays-badminton.
Identifying the plural subjects (2 boys) as 'they', many students made mistake. One
most common sentence is: The boys plays badminton every evening.
This can be said to be a trick question. The verb 'plays' is plural and therefore a
singular subject must be used. A correct sentence would be: Tom plays badminton
every evening or if you wish to include the second person in the picture, you may
write the sentence as: Tom plays badminton with Jerry every evening.
In Section A (Paper 2), most of the sentences are in the Present form. However,
identifying sentences in the Past form is equally important when we attempt Section
C. To begin with, here is a set ofsimple exercises that you might find challenging.
Circle the right answers:
1. Jane go/goes/went to school everyday.
2. The brothers live/lives/lived with their grandfather when they were young.
3. Children has/have/had to be obedient.
4. The cat chase/chases/chased the mouse.
5. Tom come/comes/came to our house this morning.
6. The lion roar/roars/roared in its cage.
7. My sisters wear/wears/wore spectacles.
8. Lily invite/invites/invited her friends to her house last Christmas.
9. We learn/learns/learnt something new everyday.
10. My brother and I share/shares/shared a room at home.
Circle the mistakes (if any) and write the correct answers in the
space provided.
3. throw stone
4. caterpillar butterfly
5. hang curtains
6. buy shoes
7. whisper ear
8. take bath
9. run fast
10. sweep floor
11. work restaurant
12. visit - hospital
13. like fried chicken
14. wash car
15. sleep eleven
Best of luck and have fun! I shall continue with Continuous Tense next Sunday,
followed by Perfect Tense. After the 3 exercises, you should be on your way to write
correct sentences in attempting Section A, UPSR English Paper 2.