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Verb Tense OverviewwithExamples
Simple Present | Simple Past | Simple Future |
I study English every day. | Two years ago, I studied English in England. | If you are having problems, I will help you study English.

I am goingtostudy English nextyear. |
PresentContinuous | PastContinuous | FutureContinuous |
I am studying English now. | I was studying English when you called yesterday. |I will be studying English when you arrive tonight.

I am going to be studying English when you arrive tonight. |
PresentPerfect | PastPerfect | FuturePerfect |
I have studied English in several different countries. | I had studied a little English before I moved to the U.S. | I will have studied every tense by the time I finish this course.

I am going to have studied every tense by thetime I finish this course. |
PresentPerfectContinuous | PastPerfectContinuous | FuturePerfectContinuous |
I have been studying English for five years. | I had been studying English for five years before I moved to the U.S. | I will have been studying English for over two hours by the time you arrive.

I am going to have been studying English for over two hours by the time you arrive. |Present Simple (Presente simple)

Structure (Estructura)
1. AffirmativeSentences (Frases afirmativas)

* Ejemplos:
I talk. (Yo hablo.)
He eats. (Él come.)
Theylearn. (Ellos aprenden.)
Estructura Sujeto + verbo principal.

2. NegativeSentences (Frases negativas)
Estructura Sujeto + verbo auxiliar ("to do") + auxiliar negativo ("not") + verbo principal.

* Ejemplos:
Ido not [don't] talk. (Yo no hablo.)
He does not [doesn't] eat. (Él no come.)
They do not [don't] learn.(Ellos no aprenden.)
Nota: En frases negativas, el verbo auxiliar ("to do") cambia y el verbo principal es en el infinitivo.

3. InterrogativeSentences (Frases interagotivas)

* Ejemplos:
Do you talk? (¿Hablastú?)
Does he eat? (¿Come él?)
Do they learn?(¿Aprendenellos?)Estructura Verbo auxiliar ("to do") + sujeto + verbo principal?

SIMPLE PAST

1. AffirmativeSentences (Frases afirmativas)

* Ejemplos:
* I wanted to dance. (Queríabailar.)
* Shewas a doctor. (Era doctora.)
* They learned English. (Aprendieroninglés.)
* We believed him. (Le creímos.)
Sujeto + verbo principal.

2. NegativeSentences (Frases negativas)* Ejemplos:
* I didn't want to dance. (No quería bailar.)
* Shewasn't a doctor. (No era doctora.)
* They didn't learn English. (No aprendieroninglés)
* We didn't believe him. (No le creímos.)
Sujeto + verbo auxiliar ("to do") + "not" + verbo principal.
Nota: En frases negativas, el verbo auxiliar va en el pasado ("did") y el verbo principal se queda en elinfinitivo.

3. InterrogativeSentences (Frases interrogativas)

* Ejemplos:
* Did you want to dance? (¿Querías bailar?)
* Was she a doctor? (¿Era doctora?)
* Did they learn English? (¿Aprendieron ingles?)
* Did you believe him? (¿Le creíste?)
Verbo auxiliar ("to do") + sujeto + verbo principal?
Nota: Como en frases negativas, el verbo auxiliar va en el pasado("did") y el verbo principal se queda en el infinitivo.

SIMPLE FUTURE

1. AffirmativeSentences (Frases afirmativas)

* Ejemplos:
I will [I'll] ring (call) you tonight. (Tellamaréestanoche.)
She will [She'll] arrive late. (Llegarátarde.)
They will [They'll] be happy to see you. (Estarán felices de verte.)
Estructura Sujeto + "will" + verbo principal.

2. NegativeSentences(Frases negativas)

* Ejemplos:
I will not [won't] ring (call) you tonight. (No te llamaré esta noche.)
She will not [won't] arrive late. (No llegarátarde.)
They will not [won't] be happy to see you. (No estarán felices de verte.)
Estructura Sujeto + "will" + "not" + verbo principal.

3. InterrogativeSentences (Frases interrogativas)
* Ejemplos:
Will you ring (call) me...
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