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Presente

Present Simple
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I drink beer.
You drink beer.
He drinks beer.
She drinks beer.
It drinks beer.
We drink beer.
They drink beer.

(-)
I don't drink beer.
You don't drink beer.
He doesn't drink beer.
She doesn't drink beer.
It doesn't drink beer.
We don't drink beer.
They don't drink beer.

(?)
Do I drink beer?
Do you drink beer?
Does he drink beer?
Does she drink beer?
Does it drink beer?
Do we drink beer?
Do they drink beer?

En Presente Simple el verbo slo cambia en oraciones afirmativas con las terceras personas "he / she /it"
Present Continuous
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I am watching TV.
You are watching TV.
He is watching TV.
She is watching TV.
It is watching TV.
We are watching TV.
They are watching TV.

(-)
I am not watching TV.
You are not watching TV.
He is not watching TV.
She is not watching TV.
It is not watching TV.
We are not watching TV.
They are not watching TV.

(?)
Am I watching TV?
Are you watching TV?
Is he watching TV?
Is she watching TV?
Is it watching TV?
Are we watching TV?
Are they watching TV?

En oraciones negativas en Presente Continuo es posible hacer contracciones:


I am not = I'm not
are not = aren't
is not = isn't
En presencia de am / are / is el siguiente verbo siempre va en terminacin -ing.
Present Perfect
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I have written two books.
You have written two books.
He has written two books.
She has written two books.
It has written two books.
We have written two books.
They have written two books.

(-)
I haven't written two books.
You haven't written two books.
He hasn't written two books.
She hasn't written two books.
It hasn't written two books.
We haven't written two books.
They have written two books.

(?)
Have I written two books?
Have you written two books?
Has he written two books?
Has she written two books?
Has it written two books?
Have we written two books?
Have they written two books?

En presente perfecto despus del auxiliar have/has el verbo va en pasado participio:


Simple
form
Write
Drink
Eat

Past
wrote
drank
ate

Past
participle
written
drunk
eaten

Present Perfect Continuous


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I've been walking a lot.
You've been walking a lot.
He's been walking a lot.
She's been walking a lot.
It's been walking a lot.
We've been walking a lot.
They've been walking a lot.

(-)
I haven't been walking a lot.
You haven't been walking a lot.
He hasn't been walking a lot.
She hasn't been walking a lot.
It hasn't been walking a lot.
We haven't been walking a lot.
They haven't been walking a lot.

(?)
Have I been walking a lot?
Have you been walking a lot?
Has he been walking a lot?
Has she been walking a lot?
Has it been walking a lot?
Have we been walking a lot?
Have they been walking a lot?

En las contracciones He's / She's / It's la ('s) no se refiere al verbo to be "is" sino al auxiliar "has"
Despus del verbo "been" el siguiente verbo va en terminacin -ing.
Pasado
Past Simple
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I drank beer.
You drank beer.
He drank beer.
She drank beer.
It drank beer.
We drank beer.
They drank beer.

(-)
I didnt drink beer.
You didnt drink beer.
He didnt drink beer.
She didnt drink beer.
It didnt drink beer.
We didnt drink beer.
They didnt drink beer.

(?)
Did I drink beer?
Did you drink beer?
Did he drink beer?
Did she drink beer?
Did it drink beer?
Did we drink beer?
Did they drink beer?

En Pasado Simple el verbo slo se conjuga cuando esta en oraciones afirmativas.


Past Continuous
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I was watching TV.
You were watching TV.
He was watching TV.
She was watching TV.
It was watching TV.
We were watching TV.
They were watching TV.

(-)
I was not watching TV.
You were not watching TV.
He was not watching TV.
She was not watching TV.
It was not watching TV.
We were not watching TV.
They were not watching TV

(?)
Was I watching TV?
Were you watching TV?
Was he watching TV?
Was she watching TV?
Was it watching TV?
Were we watching TV?
Were they watching TV?

En oraciones negativas en Pasado Continuo es posible hacer contracciones:


was not = wasn't
were not = weren't

En presencia de was / were el siguiente verbo siempre va en terminacin -ing.


Past Perfect
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I had written two books.
You had written two books.
He had written two books.
She had written two books.
It had written two books.
We had written two books.
They had written two books.

(-)
I hadn't written two books.
You hadn't written two books.
He hadn't written two books.
She hadn't written two books.
It hadn't written two books.
We hadn't written two books.
They hadnt written two books.

(?)
Had I written two books?
Had you written two books?
Had he written two books?
Had she written two books?
Had it written two books?
Had we written two books?
Had they written two books?

En presente perfecto despus del auxiliar had el verbo va en pasado participio:


Simple
Pasado
Pasado Participio
Simple
form
Write
Drink
Eat

Past
wrote
drank
ate

Past
participle
written
drunk
eaten

Past Perfect
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Id been walking a lot.
Youd been walking a lot.
Hed been walking a lot.
Shed been walking a lot.
Itd been walking a lot.
Wed been walking a lot.
Theyd been walking a lot.

(-)
I hadnt been walking a lot.
You hadnt been walking a lot.
He hadnt been walking a lot.
She hadnt been walking a lot.
It hadnt been walking a lot.
We hadnt been walking a lot.
They hadnt been walking a lot.

(?)
Had I been walking a lot?
Had you been walking a lot?
Had he been walking a lot?
Had she been walking a lot?
Had it been walking a lot?
Had we been walking a lot?
Had they been walking a lot?

Despus del verbo "been" el siguiente verbo va en terminacin -ing.


Futuro
Future Simple
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I will drink beer.
You will drink beer.
He will drink beer.
She will drink beer.
It will drink beer.
We will drink beer.
They will drink beer.

(-)
I wont drink beer.
You wont drink beer.
He wont drink beer.
She wont drink beer.
It wont drink beer.
We wont drink beer.
They wont drink beer.

(?)
Will I drink beer?
Will you drink beer?
Will he drink beer?
Will she drink beer?
Will it drink beer?
Will we drink beer?
Will they drink beer?

En oraciones afirmativas es posible contraer el Modal "Will"


I'll - you'll - he'll - she'll - it'll - they'll - we'll
El verbo despus de will siempre va en forma simple en afirmativo, negativo y en pregunta.
Future Continuous
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I will be watching TV.
You will be watching TV.
He will be watching TV.
She will be watching TV.
It will be watching TV.
We will be watching TV.
They will be watching TV.

(-)
I wont be watching TV.
You wont be watching TV.
He wont be watching TV.
She wont be watching TV.
It wont be watching TV.
We wont be watching TV.
They wont be watching TV.

(?)
Will I be watching TV?
Will you be watching TV?
Will he be watching TV?
Will she be watching TV?
Will it be watching TV?
Will we be watching TV?
Will they be watching TV?

El futuro continuo expresa una accin en un momento particular, La accin habr empezado antes pero
no habr terminado aun. Por ejemplo:
Maana empezar a trabajar a las 2 y terminar a las 6. - Tomorrow I will start work at 2 and stop work
at 6.
Estar trabajando a las 4. - I will be working at 4
Future Perfect
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I will have written two books.
You will have written two books.
He will have written two books.
She will have written two books.
It will have written two books.
We will have written two books.
They will have written two books.

(-)
I wont have written two books.
You wont have written two books.
He wont have written two books.
She wont have written two books.
It wont have written two books.
We wont have written two books.
They wont have written two books.

(?)
Will I have written two books?
Will you have written two books?
Will he have written two books?
Will she have written two books?
Will it have written two books?
Will we have written two books?
Will they have written two books?

El futuro perfecto es usado para referirse a acciones terminadas en el futuro.


I'll have done my homework by this time on Friday.
Future Perfect Continuous
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(-)

(?)

I will have been writing two books.


You will have been writing two books.
He will have been writing two books.
She will have been writing two books.
It will have been writing two books.
We will have been writing two books.
They will have been writing two books.

I wont have been writing two books.


You wont have been writing two books.
He wont have been writing two books.
She wont have been writing two books.
It wont have been writing two books.
We wont have been writing two books.
They wont have been writing two books.

Will I have been writing two books?


Will you have been writing two books?
Will he have been writing two books?
Will she have been writing two books?
Will it have been writing two books?
Will we have been writing two books?
Will they have been writing two books?

Be going to
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I am going to be a rockstar.
You are going to be a rockstar.
He is going to be a rockstar.
She is going to be a rockstar.
It is going to be a rockstar.
We are going to be rockstars.
They are going to be rockstars.

(-)
Im not going to be a rockstar.
You arent going to be a rockstar.
He isnt going to be a rockstar.
She isnt going to be a rockstar.
It isnt going to be a rockstar.
We arent going to be rockstars.
They arent going to be rockstars.

(?)
Am I going to be a rockstar?
Are you going to be a rockstar?
Is he going to be a rockstar?
Is she going to be a rockstar?
Is it going to be a rockstar?
Are we going to be rockstars?
Are they going to be rockstars?

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