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Meet --Met ==I Go--Went ==I Stop--Stoped==R Sleep--Slept==I


Laugh--Laughed==R Fly--flew==I Become--Became==I Cry--Cried==R
Sing--Sang==I Be--Was/Were==I Fight--Fought==I Travel--Traveled==R

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1,1 He has worked in many different museums.
Ha trabajado en muchos museos diferentes

1,2 Their English has improved a lot this year.


Su inglés ha mejorado mucho este año.

1,3 Our football team has won the championship three times.
Nuestro equipo de fútbol ha ganado el campeonato tres veces.

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El Present Progressive también se utiliza con planificaciones fijas y citas en el futuro

1,1 We are going on vacation to Barcelona next Wednesday.


El próximo miércoles vamos de vacaciones a Barcelona.

Igualmente se usa para procesos, los cuales se desarrollan por un período fijo y determinado
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2,1 They’re building a new library at the end of the road.
Están construyendo una librería nueva al final de la calle.

Se utiliza para acciones que están en progreso al momento de hablar.

3,1 Look! The dogs are playing with a cat.


¡Mira! Los perros están jugando con un gato.

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Beginning - End
Principio - Final

Inside - Outside
Dentro - fuera

Everything -Nothing
todo - nada

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English
on
in

at

since
for
ago
before
to
past
to / till / until
till / until
by

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Affirmative sentences
1- +Subject +“will have”+past participle.
2-Subject + auxiliary verbs (to be) + "going to have" + past participle.

Negative sentences
1-Subject + "will" + "not" + "have" + past participle.
2-Subject + auxiliary verb (to be) + "not" + "going to have" + past participle.

Interrogative Sentences
1-"Will" + subject + "have" + past participle?
2-Auxiliary verb (to be) + subject + “going to have” + past participle?
Usage Example
days of the on Monday
months / se in August / in winter
time of day in the morning
year in 2006
after a certain
in period
an hourof time (when?)
for night at night
for weekendat the weekend
a certain point
at half
of time
past(when?)
nine
from a certaisince 1980
over a certaifor 2 years
a certain tim2 years ago
earlier than before 2004
telling the t ten to six (5:50)
telling the t ten past six (6:10)
marking the from Monday to/till Friday
in the sense Heof how
is onlong
holiday
something
until Friday.
is going to last
in the sense Iofwill
at be
theback
latest
by 6 o’clock.

up to a certaBy 11 o'clock, I had read five pages.

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