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DIFERENCIAS PRESENT PAST

SIMPLE SIMPLE
AUXILIAR DOES/DO DID
EXPRESIONES Every day, Yesterday, TIEMPO VERBAL
always, last
today, week/year, DIFIERE PASADO SIMPLE
often in 1990.

VERB S-ES-IES ED reg. V.


TERMINAN (third p) Irreg.v difer
NEGACIÓN DOESN´T / DIDN´T COMPRENDE
DON´T HABILIDADES
ORACIONES She Works She worked FORMADO POR

SUJETO AUXILIAR VERBOS EXPRESIONES OTROS TIMPOS


VERBALES

I - Yesterday
You - Last
He week/month/year/
REGULAR E - A week/month ago Present Simple.
She DID
It IRREGULAR - On tuesday Present Continuous.
We - In 1990 Present perfect.
They - Then
Past continuous.
- After that
Past perfect
Simple future

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PAST SIMPLE
WHAT IS A NOUN?

A noun is a word that names a person, animal, place,


thing, idea, or concept. There are more nouns in the
English Language than any other kind of words.
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WHAT IS A VERB?
The verb is perhaps the most important part of the sentence. A verb or compound verb asserts something about the subject of the sentence
and express actions, events, or states of being. The verb or compound verb is the critical element of the predicate of a sentence.

VERBS

REGULAR IRREGULAR
WHAT IS AN ADJECTIVE?

An adjective modifies a noun or a pronoun by describing, identifying, or quantifying words. An adjective usually precedes the noun or the pronoun which it modifies.

DESEAS PROFUNDIZAR
Simple Past
What did you do? ¿Qué hiciste?

1 2 3
subject + 2 go went gone

Affirmative Negative Interrogative


I went I didn't go Did I go ?
You went You didn't go Did you go ?
He went He didn't go Did he go ?
She went She didn't go Did she go ?
It went It didn't go Did it go ?
We went We didn't go Did we go ? SUBJECT
You went You didn't go Did you go ?
They went They didn't go Did they go ?

Affirmative subject + 2
I went to New York - Fui a New York
He went to New York - El fue a New York
Negative subject + didn't + 1
I didn't go to New York - No fui a New York
He didn't go to New York - El no fue a New York
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Interrogative Did + subject + 1 ?
Did I go to New York? - ¿Fui a New York ?
Did he go to New York? - ¿Fue él a New York? VER MAPA
CONCEPTUAL
TIEMPOS VERBALES EN INGLÉS

  1. Present   2. Present perfect


I work I have worked
I am working I have been working
  3. Past   4. Past perfect
I worked I had worked
I was working I had been working
  5. Future   6. Future perfect
I will work I will have worked
I will be working I will have been working
  7. Future (going to)   8. Future perfect (going to)
I am going to work I am going to have worked
I am going to be working I am going to have been working
  9. Future in past 10. Future perfect in past
I was going to work I was going to have worked
I was going to be working I was going to have been working
11. Conditional 12. Conditional perfect
I would work I would have worked
I would be working I would have been working
13. Modals 14. Modals + have
I (can, could, ...) work I (can, could, ...) have worked
I (can, could, ...) be working I (can, could, ...) have been working
15. Imperative
Work!
Let's work!

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PRESENT SIMPLE
El tiempo Present (presente) responde a la pregunta: What happens? = ¿Qué pasa? What do you do? ¿Qué haces? - What does he
do? ¿Qué hace?

I, we, you, they subject + 1 1 2 3

he, she, it subject + 1 > s go went gone

Affirmative Negative Interrogative


I go I don't go Do I go ?
You go You don't go Do you go ?
He goes He doesn't go Does he go ?
She goes She doesn't go Does she go ?
It goes It doesn't go Does it go ?
We go We don't go Do we go ?
You go You don't go Do you go ?
They go They don't go Do they go ?

Affirmative subject + 1 > "s" (he, she, it)


I go to New York - Voy a New York
He goes to New York - El va a New York
Negative subject + don't / doesn't + 1
I don't go to New York - No voy a New York
He doesn't go to New York - El no va a New York
Interrogative Do / Does + subject + 1 ?
Do I go to New York ? - ¿Voy a New York ?
Does he go to New York ? - ¿Va él a New York ?
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Progressive Present
What are you doing? ¿Qué estás haciendo?

1 2 3
subject + am/is/are + 1 > "ing"
go went gone

...ing (...ando, ...endo)

Affirmative Negative Interrogative


I am going I am not going Am I going ?
You are going You are not going Are you going ?
He is going He is not going Is he going ?
She is going She is not going Is she going ?
It is going It is not going Is it going ?
We are going We are not going Are we going ?
You are going You are not going Are you going ?
They are going They are not going Are they going ?

Affirmative subject + am/is/are + 1 > "ing"


I am going to New York - Estoy yendo a New York
He is going to New York - El está yendo a New York
Negative subject + am/is/are + not + 1 > "ing"
I am not going to New York - No estoy yendo a New York
He is not going to New York - El no está yendo a New York
Interrogative Am/Is/Are + subject + 1 > "ing" ?
Am I going to New York ? - ¿Estoy yendo a New York ?
Is he going to New York ? - ¿Está él yendo a New York ?

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Simple Present Perfect
What have you done? ¿Qué has hecho?

1 2 3
subject + have / has + 3
go went gone

Affirmative Negative Interrogative


I have gone I haven't gone Have I gone ?
You have gone You haven't gone Have you gone ?
He has gone He hasn't gone Has he gone ?
She has gone She hasn't gone Has she gone ?
It has gone It hasn't gone Has it gone ?
We have gone We haven't gone Have we gone ?
You have gone You haven't gone Have you gone ?
They have gone They haven't gone Have they gone ?
Affirmative subject + have / has + 3
I have gone to New York - He ido a New York
He has gone to New York - El ha ido a New York
Negative subject + haven't / hasn't + 3
I haven't gone to New York - No he ido a New York
He hasn't gone to New York - El no ha ido a New York
Interrogative Have / Has + subject + 3 ?
Have I gone to New York? - ¿He ido a New York ?
Has he gone to New York? - ¿Ha ido él a New York?

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Progressive Past
What were you doing? ¿Qué estabas (estuviste) haciendo?

1 2 3
subject + was/were + 1 >ing
go went gone

...ing (...ando, ...endo)

Affirmative Negative Interrogative


I was going I was not going Was I going ?
You were going You were not going Were you going ?
He was going He was not going Was he going ?
She was going She was not going Was she going ?
It was going It was not going Was it going ?
We were going We were not going Were we going ?
You were going You were not going Were you going ?
They were going They were not going Were they going ?

Affirmative subject + was/were + 1 > "ing"


I was going to New York - Estaba (estuve) yendo a New York
You were going to New York - Ud. estaba (estuvo) yendo a New York
Negative subject + was/were + not + 1 > "ing"
I was not going to New York - No estaba (estuve) yendo a New York
You were not going to New York - Ud. no estaba (estuvo) yendo a New York
Interrogative Was/Were + subject + 1 > "ing" ?
Was I going to New York ? - ¿Estaba (estuve) yendo a New York ?
Were you going to New York ? - ¿Estaba (estuvo) Ud. yendo a New York ?

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