Description of a favorite person
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NATIONAL POLICE OF PERU
NATIONAL SCHOOL FOR PROFESSIONAL POLICE TRAINING
PNP OFFICERS SCHOOL
" Ensign PNP MARIANO SANTOS MATEOS"
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INDIVIDUAL WORK
“DESCRIPTION OF A FAVORITE PERSON”
DIDACTIC UNIT:
FOREIGN LANGUAGE V
TEACHER:
MASTER VEGA BERNAL CARMEN FIORELLA
PRESENTED BY:
C2 PNP GOMEZ YANA RIVALDO CESAR
LIMA-PERU
2023
DEDICATION
This work is dedicated above all to God, to
our family who helps us every day, to
our teacher and our instructors, who
guide us day by day to train us as good
police officers in order to collaborate
in the development of our country.
THIS WORK HAS TWO OBJECTIVES.
- Use the 'ing' form of verbs to describe actions as they happen.
- Correctly uses the forms of the present continuous.
- Apply rules and exceptions to make a sentence in the present continuous tense.
- Use the present continuous in interrogative and negative sentences.
- Differentiate between the present simple and the present continuous of the verbs.
INTRODUCTION
The present continuous or the present progressive is used to talk about any action that is happening at the time of speaking.
Any temporary action and/or an incomplete action is expressed in the present continuous. It is also known as present progressive.
The verb in the present continuous is made up of two parts:
1. The present tense form of the verb 'to be' – is/am/are
2. 'ing' added to the base verb.
Sentences in the present continuous have a specific structure:
Affirmative sentence structure
subject + present of the verb 'to be' + base verb+ing
Example: She (subject) + is (present tense form of 'to be') + sing (base verb) + ing ==> She is singing.
Negative sentence structure:
subject + present tense form of the verb 'to be' + not + base verb + 'ing'
Example: She is not singing
interrogative structure:
Present tense form of the verb 'to be' + subject + base verb + ing + question tag
Example: Are you singing?
CONTENT
Basis of differences | SImple Present Tense | Present Continuous Tense |
Basic | Talk about things we see as permanent, that always hold true: facts, routines, habits and so on | Talk about things that are happening at the time of speaking – temporary or unfinished |
Repeated actions | Habla sobre cosas neutrales que suceden regularmente o repetidamente. | Hable acerca de la frecuencia con la que suceden las cosas |
estados | Hablar sobre estados físicos como apariencias, cualidades y posesión y sobre estados mentales como pensamientos y deseos. | Mostrar que algo en ese momento en particular es temporal o aún no se ha completado. |
VERBOS QUE NO SE UTILIZAN EN PRESENTE CONTINUO
Existen una serie de verbos que normalmente no pueden emplearse en Presente Continuo, excepto en ocasiones excepcionales:
- Verbos que expresan sensaciones, como feel (sentir), hear (oír), see (ver) o smell (oler).
- Expresan posesión, como belong (pertenecer), own (ser propietario de) o possess (poseer).
- Verbos que expresan sentimientos o emociones, como desire (anhelar), detest (detestar), dislike (disgustar), fear (temer), hate (odiar), like (gustar), love (amar), respect (respetar), want (querer) o wish (desear).
- Verbos que expresan actividades mentales, como agree (estar de acuerdo), believe (creer), forget (olvidar), know (saber), recognize (reconocer), remember (recordar), suppose (suponer), think (pensar) o understand (entender).
YOKOY KENJI DIAZ
Yokoi Kenji is a renowned Colombian-Japanese speaker who has excelled in the motivation and leadership area. Throughout his career, he has engaged in a lot of activities and continues to do so, talking about the personal development, mindset, overcoming challenges, and growth. Below is an overview of his activities from the beginning to the present. Yokoi Kenji enjoys speak in public and conversing with large crowds as he has devoted a significant portion of his career to delivering motivational conferences and talks, where he shares his experiences and knowledge on achieving personal and professional success. He practices sports to alleviate stress.
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