Grammar Structures
Simple Present
•I eat popcorn.
• I write reports.
• I see my boss.
• I drink coffee.
•I drive to the office.
• we speak in public.
Simple Present (3rd Person)
• She eats popcorn.
• Edith writes e mails.
• Edith sees numbers.
• She drinks tea.
• She drives a car.
• He speaks in public.
Simple Past
• She ate popcorn.
• She wrote the agenda.
• He saw the office.
• I drank coffee
• She drove my car.
• He spoke loud.
Present Progressive
• I am eating popcorn.
• They are writing a survey.
• We are seeing the stars.
• She is drinking alcohol.
• I am driving my car.
• They are speaking in class.
Present Perfect
• I have eaten popcorn.
• She has written the agenda.
• They have seen the stars.
• He has drunk alcohol.
• I haven’t driven a truck.
• I have spoken English.
Future
• I will eat popcorn
• I will go to the theater
• I will watch a play
• I will go out with my friends
• I will drive to Monterrey
• She will speak in the meeting
Future going to
•I am going to eat popcorn
•I am going to go to the theater
•I am going to watch a play
•I am going to go out with my friends
•I am going to drive to Monterrey
•She is going to speak in the meeting
Past tense
• I was Maye – I was in Mexico
• I was a financial director – I was in Forum de las
Americas
• She was Blanca – She was in Saltillo
• He was Ramón - he was in the office
• They were kids – They were in the park
• They were students – They were in campus