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TIEMPOS VERBALES

PASADO SIMPLE

Reglas para conjugar los verbos regulares

1. Agrega “d” si el verbo termina en “e”

2. Agrega “ed” si el verbo termina en cualquier consonante

3. Agrega “ied” si el verbo termina en consonante más “y”

4. Repite la consonante si el verbo es monosilábico y termina en consonante más vocal

más consonante.

Affirmative statement Negative statement

I visited my grandmother last week I didn’t visit my grandmother last week

Yes / No question Wh-question

Did you visit your grandmother last week? Who did you visit last week?

Yes, I did./ No, I didn’t I visited my grandmother last week

NOTA: LOS VERBOS IRREGULARES DEBE APRENDERSELOS

PRESENTE SIMPLE

Cuando el sujeto de una oración afirmativa es “he, she, it” se le agrega s, es, ies

Reglas para conjugar los verbos en presente simple

1. Agrega “es” al verbo cuando termine s, x, h, o, z


2. Agrega “ies” al verbo cuando termine en “y” y este precedido por una consonante
3. Agrega “s” si verbo no cumple con ningunas de las reglas anteriores.
Se utilizan dos auxiliares en este tiempo (do, does) para formular preguntas, dar
respuestas cortas y crea declaración negativa. El uso de cada uno de ellos se determina por
el objeto de la declaración o pregunta.

Do I
Do not You
Don´t We
They

Affirmative statement

She cleans her bedroom everyday

Does He
Does not She
Doesn´t It

Negative statement

She doesn ´t cleans her bedroom everyday

Yes / No question Wh-question

Does she clean her bedroom everyday? How often does she clean her bedroom?

Yes, she does. / No, she doesn´t. She clean her bedroom everyday

FUTURO SIMPLE

Se coloca el auxiliar will ante del verbo

Affirmative statement Negative statement

Mary will get married in July Mary will not get married in July

Won´t

Yes / No question Wh-question

Will Mary get married in July? When will Mary get married?

Yes, she will./ No , she won´t She will get married in July

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