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INGLÉS

ULDA TOLOZA PAVEZ


CONTENTS
• BASICS
• VERB TO BE
• TENSES
• VOCABULARY
• PRACTISE
BASICS

ADJECTIVES
PRONOUNS VERBS
BEAUTIFUL
I PLAY
DANGEROUS
YOU GO
INTELLIGENT
WE DO
FAST
THEY SLEEP
BIG
HE EAT
UGLY
SHE STUDY
SMALL
IT WORK
VERB TO BE

PRONOUN PRESENT PAST FUTURE PERFECT


I AM WAS WILL BE /AM GOING TO BE HAVE BEEN

YOU ARE WERE WILL BE/ ARE GOING TO BE HAVE BEEN

WE ARE WERE WILL BE/ ARE GOING TO BE HAVE BEEN

THEY ARE WERE WILL BE/ ARE GOING TO BE HAVE BEEN

HE IS WAS WILL BE/ IS GOING TO BE HAS BEEN

SHE IS WAS WILL BE/ IS GOING TO BE HAS BEEN

IT IS WAS WILL BE/ IS GOING TO BE HAS BEEN


• SHE IS STUDYING ENGLISH
• HE PLAYS SOCCER
• HE HAS PLAYED THE GUITAR FOR 5 YEARS
• I AM GOING TO RUN TOMORROW
• I WON’T (WILL NOT) CALL YOU BACK
• THEY WERE TRAVELLING
• WE HAD EATEN PIZZA
Present Simple
(+) I read books everyday
(-) I don’t read books everyday
(?) Do you read books everyday?

(+) She reads books everyday


(-) She doesn’t read books everyday
(?) Does she read books everyday?
Verb ING
Present Continuous
(+) I am reading a book now
(-) I’m not reading a book now
(?) Are you reading a book now?

(+) She is reading a book at the moment


(-) She isn’t reading a book at the moment
(?) Is she reading a book at the moment?
Present Perfect
(+) I have eaten cake
(-) I haven’t eaten cake
(?) Have you (ever) eaten cake?

(+) He has eaten cake


(-) He hasn’t eaten cake
(?) Has he (ever) eaten cake?
VING
Present Perfect Continuous
(+) You have been waiting here for two hours.
(-) Have you been waiting here for two hours?
(?) You have not been waiting here for two hours

(+) She has been working at that company for three years
(-) She hasn’t been working at the company for three years
(?) Has she been working at the company for three years?
Simple Past
(+) You studied English language last year
(-) You didn’t study English language last year
(?) Did you study English language last year?

(+) It rained yesterday


(-) It didn’t rain yesterday
(?) Did it rain yesterday?
Verb ING
Past Continuous
(+) She was swimming at the pool
(-) She wasn’t swimming at the pool
(?) Was she swimming at the pool?

(+) They were playing soccer


(-) They weren’t playing soccer
(?) Were they playing soccer?
Past Perfect
(+) You had studied English before you moved to New York.
(?) Had you studied English before you moved to New York?
(-)You had not studied English before you moved to New York.

(+) He had written a letter to her


(-) He hadn’t written a letter to her
(?) Had he written a letter to her?
Past Perfect Continuous
(+) You had been waiting there for more than two hours when she finally arrived.
(-) You had not been waiting there for more than two hours when she finally
arrived.
(?) Had you been waiting there for more than two hours when she finally arrived?

(+) James had been teaching at the university for more than a year before he left
for Asia.
(-) James hadn’t been teaching at the university for more than a year before he left
for Asia.
(?) Had James been teaching at the university for more than a year before he left
for Asia?
Simple future
(+) It will rain tomorrow.
(-) It won’t rain tomorrow
(?) Will it rain tomorrow?

(+) You’re going to work on Sunday


(-) You’re not going to work on Sunday
(?) Are you going to work on Sunday?
Future Continuous
(+) You will be waiting for her when her plane arrives tonight.
(-) You will not be waiting for her when her plane arrives tonight.
(?) Will you be waiting for her when her plane arrives tonight?

You are going to be waiting for her when her plane arrives tonight.
You are not going to be waiting for her when her plane arrives tonight.
Are you going to be waiting for her when her plane arrives tonight?
Future Perfect
(+) Jack will have finished his homework by the time his mother gets
home.
(-) Jack will have not finished his homework by the time his mother
gets home.
(?) Will Jack have finished his homework by the time his mother gets
home?
Future perfect continuous
(+) You will have been waiting for more than two hours when her plane finally
arrives.
(-) You will not have been waiting for more than two hours when her plane finally
arrives.
(?) Will you have been waiting for more than two hours when her plane finally
arrives?

(+) You are going to have been waiting for more than two hours when her plane
finally arrives.
(-) You are not going to have been waiting for more than two hours when her plane
finally arrives.
(?) Are you going to have been waiting for more than two hours when her plane
finally arrives?

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