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Simple Present Present Continuous

Subject + Verb + Complement Subject + verb (to be) + another verb


(Affirmative) ending (-ing) + complement.
Subject + don’t or doesn’t + verb (simple)
+ complement Subject + verb to be + not + another verb +
ing + complement
Do/does+ Subject + verb + complement? Is/are + Subject+ verb (ing) + complement?
Habits = regular activities For activities in this moment.

Example: Michael is a system engineer. I am sitting in front of my computer right


(affirmative). now.
Michael isn’t a system engineer. I am studying English with Prof. Miranda
right now.
Michael has one daughter. (affirmative)
Michael doesn’t (does not) have one
daughter.

I study English with Professor Miranda.

YOU SAID YOU MEANT


THIS IS WORD IN PROGRAMMING THIS WORD IS USED IN PROGRAMMING
I pronunciation very bad I pronounce very bad.
In this case don’t have two verbs In this case, it doesn’t have two verbs.
Why use it in the answer? Why do you use “it” in the answer?
My other teacher say me My other teacher told me
Depends subject It depends on the subject….
For me is more easy For me is easier…..
Is correct? Is it correct?
Why is incorrect? Why is it incorrect?
I have always used more easy but nobody
has corrected me

VOCABULARY
DOES THAT MAKE SENSE FOR YOU? = YES, IT DOES. I got it!
DOES THIS MAKE SENSE FOR YOU? = YES, IT DOES.
Ink
@
. dot

Seldom = rarely /rerely/


WHAT’S THE MEANING OF ……..?
MAKES SENSE MEANS TO BE LOGICAL.
CHOOSE = SELECT
WEAR = TO PUT CLOTHES.
got it! Ya ya!
I don’t like pizza. I like pizza. Re positive. I do like pizza.

Should not obligation I should speak English.


Can possibility. I can speak English.
Must obligation. I must speak English
Could is the past of can and also possibility. I could speak English.
Will

Conjugation of third person in English


Comparative Rules

Words that end with -y to express comparative in English, we change the -y and add -ier

Easy = easier
Pretty = prettier
Happy = happier
Busy = busier
Healthy = healthier

It depends on the subject (affirmation).

Question: Does it depend on the subject? (questions)

Duele eso? Subject?

Hurts!

Do you hurt? Correct!

Do hurts?

Do it hurts?
Does it hurt?

LLUEVE?

Does IT RAIN?
CAE? FALL

DOES IT FALL?

I take my lunch at noon. Traduccion Latina. I usually always take my lunch at noon.
(anglosajon)

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