Past and Past Perfect Tense
Past and Past Perfect Tense
Past and Past Perfect Tense
Content Standard: The learner demonstrates understanding of: Philippine literature in the Period
of Emergence as a tool to assert one’s identity; strategies in listening to and viewing of informative
and short narrative texts; word relationships and associations; informative speech forms; and use of
direct/reported speech, passive/ active voice, simple past and past perfect tenses, and sentence
connectors
B. Performance Standard: The learner transfers learning by: showing ways of asserting one’s
identity; comprehending informative and short narrative texts using schema and appropriate
listening and viewing strategies; expressing ideas, opinions, and feelings through various formats;
and enriching written and spoken communication using direct/reported speech, active/passive
voice, simple past and past perfect tenses and connectors correctly and appropriately.
C. Learning Competency: Use the past and past perfect tenses correctly in varied contexts (EN7G-
III-h-3).
Review:
Alright! So last meeting we discussed about
(Student does as told).
active and passive voice. Now, for me to check
whether you have remembered your previous Activity 1: “Identify Me”
lesson let us have an activity first. Directions: Write AV if the verb in the sentence is
in the Active Voice and PV if it is in Passive Voice.
Kindly read the title of the activity and the
Write your answer in a ½ crosswise.
directions _____?
Thank you, ____.
Possible answers:
I will give you 5 seconds to answer each 1. AV
sentence. Finish or not finish we will check 2. PV
your answers. 3. PV
4. AV
Statements: 5. PV
1. Ivana cleans the house every Saturday.
2. The flat tire was changed by Ricardo
Dalisay.
3. The entire building was painted by the
parents.
4. The teacher always answers the students‟
questions.
(Students do as told).
5. The (joey) or baby kangaroo was carried by
its mother in her pouch.
Yes, Miss.
Motivation:
Correct!
How do the words end?
No, Miss.
Magnificent! It ends with letter d.
Alright!
(Student do as told).
B. Activity Activity 2: “Part of Me”
Mechanics:
Now, for us to know what are past and past 1. Write the Italicized sentence on the board.
perfect tense. Let us have an activity first. 2. Underline the verb present in the sentence
and label it V.
Now I will divide you into three groups. This
3. Write your answer legibly.
will be the first group, the second group, and of
course the third group. Every group will be Yes, Miss.
given a short story, or a paragraph. Choose a
representative who will write your answer.
For you to understand how our activity works,
kindly read the title of the activity and the
mechanics, _____?
Good!
C. Analysis
Time is up! Let’s check your answers It ends with a letter d.
Correct! It ends with a letter d. The action started and completed in the past.
Based on that, what do you think is the tense of
the verb in this sentence?
Magnificent! It is in the past tense.
Yes, it is told.
Exactly! It is irregular.
Why it is an irregular verb?
Correct!
The underline words are “had called”.
What is the present tense of the verb “told”?
The tense of the verb is past tense.
Here are some of the examples of irregular
verbs
Base form Simple past tense
1. buy bought
2. teach taught
3. bring brought
4. run ran Yes, miss.
5. sit sat
Are there any questions about simple past The word is “had” miss.
tense?
Alright! If that’s the case let’s proceed to our Past perfect tense has the word “had”.
third sentence.
3. John had called and asked Anna what time (Student does as told).
they should meet.
Past Perfect Tense- expresses the idea that an
In this sentence, what are the underline words? action happened before another action in the
past.
Based on that, class, what do you think is the
tense of the verb in this sentence?
It expresses the idea that an action happened before
Yes, it is in the past tense, specifically a verb in another action in the past.
a past perfect tense.
Exactly!
With that class, what do you think is Past The verb is had set.
perfect tense?
Exactly! The two tenses of the verb that we discuss are past
For you to easily remember what is past and past perfect tense.
perfect tense, always remember that it is
formed by combining “had” and the past
participle of the main verb. The two verbs that we use are regular and irregular.
D. Abstraction
Correct!
Now, what are the two types of verbs we use in (Student does as told).
simple past tense? Activity 3: Arrange Me
Directions: Rearrange the letters to form the action
Magnificent! word (verb). Write your answer on a ½ crosswise.
Who can give me one regular verb?
Yes, Miss.
Evaluation
For me to check whether you have understood
our lesson this morning, let us have another
activity.
Prepared:
MAE ANN M. CALINGA
BSEd- English Intern
Submitted to
KET IAN C. COTALES LPT, MAEd
Cooperating Teacher