Prof. OLTEANU CRISTIAN
Prof. NICORESCU ALINA
Prof. CEAUȘU FLORINA
Prof. MOLDOVAN LAURENÈšIU
Prof. VOIASCIUC OANA
Prof. IAZAGEANU DIANA
Prof. CIOCOIU OANA
Prof. OLTEANU CRISTIAN
Prof. NICORESCU ALINA
Prof. CEAUȘU FLORINA
Prof. MOLDOVAN LAURENÈšIU
Prof. VOIASCIUC OANA
Prof. IAZAGEANU DIANA
Prof. CIOCOIU OANA
The youngest, , was a dreamer who always looked ahead. He never talked about what happened or what is happening, only what will happen.
He was easy to spot because he almost always carried a small companion word called "". He would say, "I will travel to Paris next year" or "They will play soccer tomorrow". Sometimes he used "going to" when he had a big plan, like "I am going to start a new job next month". The Great Family Reunion Verbs and Tenses
Once upon a time in the Land of Lexicon, there were three siblings who controlled the flow of time through words: , Present , and Future . While they shared the same family of action words called Verbs , they each had a very different way of telling a story. The Grumpy Elder: Past Tense The youngest, , was a dreamer who always looked ahead
set the scene: "The thief smiled but looked very tired". He would say, "I will travel to Paris
added a current fact: "He needs the money to help his family". Future predicted the end: "The police will arrive soon".