Grammatical Tense-diego andrés corredor

Descrição

cet colsubsidio- mapa conceptual
Corredor Andrés
Mapa Mental por Corredor Andrés , atualizado more than 1 year ago
Corredor Andrés
Criado por Corredor Andrés aproximadamente 9 anos atrás
13
0

Resumo de Recurso

Grammatical Tense-diego andrés corredor
  1. SIMPLE PRESENT
    1. The simple present tense in Englih is used to describe an action that is regular, true o normal
      1. SIMPLE PRESENT STRUCTURE Subject+Base Verb+ Object
        1. example: I like pizza ,she lives in toronto,We have a dog,

          Anotações:

          • i lie sadasdasd}
          1. Negatives in simple present use do not or does not. They also use be + not.
            1. With the present simple, we often use adverbs of frequency to say 'how often' we do something. Here's a list of common adverbs:
              1. always frequently generally hardly ever infrequently never normally occasionally often rarely regularly seldom sometimes usually
              2. HE/SHE/ IT DOES
                1. I/THEY/WE DO
            2. SIMPLE PAST
              1. It is used to talk about activities in the past.
                1. SIMPLE PAST STRCTURE Subject + Verb + ED
                  1. Verb to be in the simple past
                    1. I/HE/IT/SHE WAS
                      1. YOU/THEY/WE WERE
                      2. example: I ate dinner at 5:00 pm yesterday./I finished my homework before dinner /I was a teacher 5 years ago.
                        1. NegativeSubject + Did + Not + Base Verb
                          1. I did not eat yesterday./They didn't (did not) go to class last week.
                          2. Yesterday, last year, ten-years back, few days ago, a week ago etc… are adverbs or adverb phrases of past time
                      3. FUTURE SIMPLE
                        1. will/ going to
                          1. Examples: I will go to the park. She will play soccer later. They will work tomorrow.
                            1. Examples: I am going to cook dinner tonight. She is going to study at 7 pm. They are going to play a game.
                              1. Subject + Will + Base Verb
                                1. Subject + BE + Going to + Base Verb
                                  1. The simple future tense is used to make simple predictions about the future. It is commonly used with the following time adverbs: tomorrow, next week, next day, at 3 pm,
                                2. Present Progressive
                                  1. to be (am, are, is) + infinitive + -ing
                                    1. example:I am not playing football./I am playing football.
                                      1. At the moment: ‘I’m watching TV, at the moment.’ These days: ‘Paul’s living in Cardiff, these days.’ Now: ‘What are you doing, now?’ Nowadays: ‘I think you are smoking too much, nowadays.’
                                    2. actions happening at the moment of speaking or around the moment of speaking

                                    Semelhante

                                    A-Level Revision Timetable
                                    yasmin.100
                                    Research Question: How do people experience and understand the rising cost of college?
                                    Douglas Keith
                                    Chapter 5 Homework
                                    void pickle
                                    2.2 Building Blocks Of Life
                                    Bilal Khan
                                    Gothic Fiction
                                    Amy Thompson
                                    PROCESAMIENTO DE DATOS
                                    Aura Lina Polanco
                                    World War 2.
                                    Jamie Igoe
                                    Unit 2.1 Making Things Bigger Flashcards
                                    Bilal Khan
                                    homeworksession2
                                    shirin sheikh
                                    FedEx
                                    Angie Falen
                                    SOCIOLOGY MINDMAP
                                    Simone Laroche