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Presente Simple
FORMA AFIRMATIVA

Reglas verbo (he, she, it) y plural
- s | ies | es | ves
Plays | Flies | Kisses | Watches | Wives | Irregulares

FORMA NEGATIVA / INTERROGATIVA

AUXILIAR
- Do (Do not | Don´t)
- Does (Does not | Doesn´t)
- No se modifica verbo

My car doesn't use much petrol
Sue drinks tea, but she doesn't drink coffe
Gary and Nicole don't know many people
She doesn’t play videogames everyday
Does she play videogames everyday?

Billy doesn't do his job very well
Paula doesn't usually have breskfast
Pasado Simple
FORMA AFIRMATIVA

Reglas verbos
- ed
Listened | Changed | Stopped | Helped |Needed | Happened | Preferred | Copied | Played | Irregulares

FORMA NEGATIVA / INTERROGATIVA

AUXILIAR
- Did
- Did not (didn´t)
- No se modifica verbo

I played tennis yesterday, but I didn't win

Did she play videogames today?
How did the accident happen?
Futuro Simple Will
FORMA AFIRMATIVA / NEGATIVA / INTERROGATIVA

AUXILIAR
- Will (I´ll)
- Will not (Won´t)

I will work at the afternoon
She won’t dance on the party
Will he work in your home?
Presente Continuo
FORMA AFIRMATIVA / NEGATIVA / INTERROGATIVA

Verbo To Be
- am (I)
- are (you, they, we)
- is (he, she, it)

Reglas Gerundio
- ing
Studying | Writting | Dying | Cancelling | Cutting

I am working
He is not dancing
Are you running?
Pasado Continuo
FORMA AFIRMATIVA / NEGATIVA / INTERROGATIVA

AUXILIAR
- Was (was not | wasn't)
- Were (were not | weren't

Reglas Gerundio
- ing
Studying | Writting | Dying | Cancelling | Cutting

I was playing football
We were not dancing at the party
Was he working in your home?
Futuro Continuo Will Be
FORMA AFIRMATIVA / NEGATIVA / INTERROGATIVA

AUXILIAR
- Will be
- Will not be (Won't be)

Reglas Gerundio
- ing
Studying | Writting | Dying | Cancelling | Cutting

I will be working at the afternoon
I will not be working at the afternoon
Will you be playing football?
Futuro Going to
FORMA AFIRMATIVA / NEGATIVA / INTERROGATIVA

Verbo To Be
- am (I)
- are (you, they, we)
- is (he, she, it)

- goint to

I am going to work at the afternoon
I am not going to work at the afternoon
Is she going to play football?
Presente Perfecto

Have + Past Participe
Have ( I, we, you, they)
Has ( He, she, it)

Reglas verbos
- ed
Listened | Changed | Stopped | Helped |Needed | Happened | Preferred | Copied | Played | Irregulares PARTICIPIO

He has cleaned his shoes = His shoes are clean now
You haven't cleaned
Where has he gone? = Where is he now?
We use the present perfect for an action in the past with a result now
Presente Perfecto

I have just

I have already

I have not ... yet
Have you ... yet?
JUST = a short time
ALREADY = before you expected / before I expected
YET = until now (negativo y preguntas)

They've just arrived
They've already arrived
They haven't arrived yet
Have they arrived yet?
We use the presente perfect when we talk about a time from the past until now
Presente Perfecto

Have you ever ... ?
Have never

Have gone
Have been
Have you ever been to Japan?
Have you ever played golf?

I've never ridden a horse
My sister has never travelled by plane

Bill has gone to Spain = he is in Spain now
Bill has been to Spain = he went to Spain, but now he is back
We use the presente perfect when we talk about a time from the past until now
Presente Perfecto

How long have you ... ?
How long has she been in Ireland?
- She has been in Ireland since Monday

COMPARACION

PRESENTE SIMPLE - PRESENTE PERFECTO SIMPLE
• Are you married? - How long have you been married?
• I know Lisa - I've known her for a long time

PRESENTE CONTINUO - PRESENTE CONTINUO PERFECTO
I'm learning German
How long have you been learning German?
I've been learning German for two years
Presente Perfecto

I have done
PRESENTE PERFECTO - PASADO SIMPLE
I have lost my key - I lost my key last week
Have you seen Kate? - Did you see Kate on Saturday?
Have you ever been to Spain? - Did you go to Spain last year?
Do not use the present perfect with a finished time (yesterday, last week, etc)
Use the past to ask When...? or What time...?
Pasivo

Presente simple + Pasado participio
Pasado simple + Pasado participio

Is Done
Was Done
Somebody cleans the office every day - Activo
The office is cleaned every day - Pasivo

Somebody cleaned the office yesterday - Activo
The office was cleaned yesterday - Pasivo

How often are the rooms cleaned?
I am never invited to parties
This house was built 100 years ago
When was the telephone invented?
Was anybody injured in the accident?

BORN
I was born in Berlin in 1989
Where were you born? In Cairo

Pasivo + By ...
I was bitten by a dog few days ago
Pasivo

Presente Continuo Pasivo
• Is being done

Presente Perfecto Pasivo
• Has been done
PRESENTE CONTINUO PASIVO
Somebody is painting the door - Activo
The door is being painted - Pasivo

The office is being cleaned at the moment - Presente continuo
The office is cleaned every day - Presente simple

PRESENTE PERFECTO PASIVO
Somebody has painted the door - Activo
The door has been painted - Pasivo

The room has been cleaned - Presente perfecto
The room was cleaned yesterday - Pasado simple
Have got

I have got (I've got)
She has got (She's got)

I haven't got
She hasn't got

Have you got?
What have you got?
I have blue eyes = I've got blue eyes
Tim has two sisters = Tim has got two sisters

Tracey and Jeff haven't got any children

Have you got a camera?
What have you got in your bag?
What kind of car has she got?

They don't have any children = They haven't got any children
Does Helen have a car? = Has Helen got a car?
Was (I, he, she, it)
- Wasn't

Were (We, you, they)
- Weren't
I was tired last night
You were late yesterday

Was the weather nice when you were on holiday?
Why were you late this morning?
FOR + a period of time
SINCE + the start of the period
AGO - use with the past
FOR
• three days
• ten minutes, an hour, two hours
• a week, four weeks
• a month, six months
• five years, a long time

SINCE
• Monday
• 9 o'clock, 12:30
• January, 24 july, christmas, 1985
• I was ten years old, we arrived

AGO = before now

He has been in Canada for six months
He has been in Canada since January
He arrived in Canada three days ago
I had dinner an hour ago
When did Tom go out? - Ten minutes ago
Always
Never
Often
Usually
Sometimes
+ PRESENTE SIMPLE
Sue always gets to work early
I never eat breakfast
We often go away at weekends
Mark usually plays football on Sundays
I sometimes walk to work

Do you always have breakfast?
What do you usually do at weekends?
Like to ----- Preferencias
Have to --- Obligaciones
Need to -- Necesidades
Want to -- Deseos
Reglas verbo (he, she, it) y plural
- s | ies | es | ves
Plays | Flies | Kisses | Watches | Wives | Irregulares

I want to go to Paris
She has to work on weekends
We need to study tonight?
POSESIVOS

I -------- My ----- Mi/Mis
You --- Your --- Tu/Tus
He ----- His ----- Su/Sus (de él)
She ---- Her ---- Su/Sus (de ella)
It ------- Its ------ Su/Sus (de eso)
We ---- Our ---- Nuestro/a/os/as
They -- Their -- Su/Sus (de ellos)
You --- Your -- Su/Sus (de ustedes)
ACUSATIVOS

I -------- Me --- Me/Mi
You --- You --- Te/Ti
He ----- Him --- Le/Lo/El
She ---- Her ---- Le/La/Ella
It ------- It ------- Le/Lo/La/Ello
We ---- Us ------ Nos/Nosotros
They -- Them -- Les/Los/Las/Ellos
You --- You ----- Les/Ustedes
There is

Articulos
- a
- an
- any (negativo)
There are

Reglas verbo (he, she, it) y plural
- s | ies | es | ves
Plays | Flies | Kisses | Watches | Wives | Irregulares
This is | That is
These are | Those are

Reglas verbo (he, she, it) y plural
- s | ies | es | ves
Plays | Flies | Kisses | Watches | Wives | Irregulares
TIEMPO

In - Meses, Estaciones, Periodos del dia
On - Dias, Fechas
At - Horas

LUGAR

In - Detro
On - Sobre
At - Aproximado, Por
TIEMPO

In January, In summer, In the morning
On Monday, On my birthday
At 10 o´clock, At christmas

LUGAR

In the bag
On the table
At the windows
TIEMPO

Before
After
For
During
Since
From

LUGAR

Under
Between
Next to
Beside
Near
Behind
On top of
Above
TIEMPO

Before I came here, I lived in Italy
You can see him after 6 o'clock
I lived in Madrid for 10 years
During the summer, I like to play sports
We´ve worked in this company since 1992
I work from Monday to Friday.

LUGAR

The ball is under the car
I am between good and bad
I can see your daughter next to your home
There is a car beside my house
There is a car near my house
The child is behind the door
The book is on top of the table
The sky is above the earth
What time is it?
Morning
Afternoon
Evening
Night

1:00 – it’s one o’clock
2:10 – it’s two ten

Quarter
- 3:45 - It’s a quarter to four
- 1:15 - It’s a quarter after one
To
- 5:40 - It’s twenty to six
After
- 4:20 - It’s twenty after four
Half
- 2:30 - It’s half past two

12:00 p.m. – it’s noon
12:00 a.m. – it’s midnight
The Other

He can do the other things
These two pens don’t work. Can you give me the other pen, please?
These two pens don’t work. Can you give me the other one, please?
Another

I want another glass for water
Can I have another cup of coffee, please?
Can I have another one, please?
What | Who | How | Where | Why | When | Which
Who? ----------- ¿Qué? - Personas
What? ---------- ¿Qué? - Cosas
How about? -- ¿Qué sobre? - Personas
Where? -------- ¿Dónde? - Lugar
Why? ----------- ¿Por qué? - Razón
How come? -- ¿Por qué? - Razón
When? --------- ¿Cuándo? - Tiempo
How? - --------- ¿Cómo?
How often? -- ¿Con que frecuencia?
How much? -- ¿Cuánto? - Cantidad<
How many? -- ¿Cuantos? - Cantidad
Which? -------- ¿Cuál?
Where do your parents live?
How often do you wash your hair?
How much does it cost to fly to Rome?
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Weekdays
Weekend
What day is today?
Today is Monday
What are you doing tomorrow?
I went to the park yesterday
My grandma's birthday is on Saturday