Tiempos Verbales En Ingles
Contents
*Simple present
*Simple past
*Future will
*Future going to
*Present progressive
*Pastprogressive
*Progressive will
*Progressive going to
*Present perfect
*Present perfect progressive
*Past perfect
*My profile
Simple Present
its present tense and perfective aspectis not expressing habitual action, ie, habits, routines in daily life. It differs from the present perfect in the latter has perfective aspect, and the continuous present in which the other hasprogressive aspect.
Affirmative:
Subject + verb + direct object
Negative:
Subject + denial auxiliary + verb + direct object
Interrogative:
Auxiliary + Subject + Verb + Direct Object?Examples:
* Affirmative:
I eat apples
*Negative:
I don't eat apples
* Interrogative:
Do I eat apples?
Simple past
Is a verb tense used to describe actions that have happened atan earlier time and have already completed
Affirmative:
Subject + past tense
Negative:
Subject + auxiliary + denial + present tense
Interrogative:
Auxiliary + subject + present tenseExamples:
*Affirmative:
You drank
*Negative:
You did not drink
*Interrogative:
Did you drink?
Future will
Will future expresses a spontaneous decision, an assumption withregard to the future or an action in the future that cannot be influenced
Affirmative:
Subject + will + infinitive verb
Negative:
Subject + will + negative + infinitive verb
Interrogative:Will + subject + infinitive verb
Examples:
*affirmative:
I will speak
*Negative:
I will not speak
*Interrogative:
Will I speak?
Future going to
Going to future expresses aconclusion regarding the immediate future or an action in the near future that has already been planned or prepared.
Affirmative:
Subject + am/is/are + going to + verb
Negative:
Subject +...
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