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SIMPLE PRESENT
The present simple is used to talk about things that usually happen. Unlike in
Spanish, the present simple is not used to talk about something that is happening
at the moment in which we speak.
To conjugate the present simple we use the infinitive for the subjects "I",
"you", "we" and "they" and for third parties "he", "she" and "it", we add a "-s" to
the end of the verb.
We will use it when we talk about our daily routine, our habits and buildings
For examples live; you just have to get the personal pronoun plus the berbo as i
live
Examples:
The "simple past" is used to talk about an action that ended at a time
before the current one. The duration is not relevant. The time the action
is in can be the recent past or the distant past.
The "simple past" is always used to refer to when something happened,
so it is associated with certain temporary expressions that indicate:
Frecuencia:
Un tiempo determinado
Last week,
when i was a kid
Ayer llegué a Ginebra.
Terminó su trabajo a las siete en punto
Fui al teatro anoche
Six weeks ago
Example:
https://idiomas.gcfglobal.org/es/curso/ingles/gramatica/verbos-
regulares-en-ingles/
https://www.aprendeinglessila.com/2017/10/lista-de-verbos-
regulares-en-ingles/
https://www.profesordeingles.eu/verbos-irregulares-en-ingles/lista-
verbos-irregulares-en-ingles.php
http://www2.udec.cl/~alualem/ingles/lvr.html