Present Simple, Present Progressive/Continuous, Countable And Uncountable Nouns, Would/Wouldn't
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Present Progressive
We use the Present Progressive to talk about actions that take place at the momento of speaking.
Subject + Verb To be + Verb ____ing
Example: I’m going to the beach now.
Present Simple
We use the Present Simple when talking about repetitive routine actions.
Subject + Verb
Example: I go to the beach every summer.
Countable and Uncountable Nouns
Countable nouns are individual objects, people, places, etc. Wich can be counted. A countable noun can be either singular or plural. Use “a/an” with countable nouns preceded by an adjetive. Example: I have a wonderful friend.
Uncountable nouns are materials, concepts, information, etc. Wich are not individual objects and cannot be counted. Uncountable nouns are always singular. Do not use “a/an” with uncountable nouns preceded by an adjetive(s). Example: There ir cold beer en the fridge.
Would
Is an auxiliary verb. We use would mainly to: Talk about the past, talk about the future in the past and express the conditional mood. We also use would for other request and questions, opinion or hope, wish and regret.
Subject + Would + Main verb
Affirmative: She would/ ‘d like tea.
Negative: She would not/wouldn’t like coffee.
Question: Would she like soda?
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