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MATERIA: INGLÉS
Matricula: 200205010
UNIDAD: 2
GRADO: 1° SEMESTRE
GRUPO: LAMC-1
The simple past (also called past simple, past indefinite or preterite) is a verb tense which is
used to show that a completed action took place at a specific time in the past. The simple past
is also frequently used to talk about past habits and generalizations. Read on for detailed
descriptions, examples, and simple past exercises.
An object is the part of a sentence that gives meaning to the subject’s action of the verb. For
example: Alice caught the baseball. Subject=Alice Verb=caught Object=baseball
A direct object answers the question of who(m) or what. In the sentence above, you could
determine that ‘baseball’ is a direct object by asking the question: What did Alice catch? She
caught the baseball. Baseball is the direct object.
Irregular Verbs
Englishpage.com's Irregular Verb Dictionary for English learners contains over 370 irregular
verbs used in modern English as well as flashcards and exercises to practice those forms. To
view our Extended Irregular Verb Dictionary, which contains over 470 verbs including rare and
antiquated forms.
BASICS
A sense verb is a verb that describes one of the five senses: sight, hearing, smell, touch, and
taste. Verbs such as look, seem, taste, feel, smell, and sound are sensory (sense) verbs. In
English, it is important to use adjectives rather than adverbs with sense verbs.
Several employees are going to be promoted next month. Several employees will be promoted
next month.
They are going to have finished by tomorrow afternoon. They will have finished by tomorrow
afternoon.
(however, will is used much more frequently in this type of construction: They will have
finished...)
1. We use the Future Simple Tense with 'will' when we make an instant decision. We make a
decision to do something in the future while we are talking about it.
I really like the way and the way of teaching, the only thing is that I usually get stressed in the
activities because I don't know much in English and I really would like to learn more