Todos los tiempos en inglés
Enviado por KarenMontiel • 22 de Septiembre de 2015 • Resumen • 711 Palabras (3 Páginas) • 133 Visitas
TENSES CHART | ||||
Tense | Auxiliary Verb | Grammar Structure | Example | |
Past Simple | Did | Aff. | ☺ + main verb (Past form) + complement | I went to Brazil the last year |
Neg. | ☺ + did not / didn’t + main verb + complement | I didn’t play like today | ||
Int. | Did + ☺ + main verb + complement + ? | Did you watch the movie? | ||
Past Continuous | Was (I, He, She, It) Were (You, We, They) | Aff. | ☺ + was / were + main verb (ing ending) + complement | He was answering his test |
Neg. | ☺ + was not / wasn’t - were not / weren’t + main verb (ing ending) + complement | She wasn’t crying yesterday | ||
Int. | Was / were + ☺ + main verb (ing ending) + complement + ? | Was it barking all night? | ||
Past Perfect | Had | Aff. | ☺ + had + main verb (Past participle form) + complement | We had rented a room |
Neg. | ☺ + had not / hadn’t + main verb (Past participle form) + complement | You hadn´t bet money against me | ||
Int. | Had + ☺ + main verb (Past participle form) + complement + ? | Had they fought in the street? | ||
Present Simple | Do Does | Aff. | ☺ + main verb (Base form) + complement | I give all of me |
Neg. | ☺ + do not / don’t – does not / doesn’t + main verb (Base form) + complement | You don’t run very fast | ||
Int. | Do / does + ☺ + main verb (Base form) + complement + ? | Does he lie in the school? | ||
Present Continuous | Am (I) Is (He, She, It) Are (You, We, They) | Aff. | ☺ + am / is / are + main verb (ing ending) + complement | She is enjoying of her holidays |
Neg. | ☺ + am not – is not / isn’t – are not / aren’t + main verb (ing ending) + complement | It isn´t the truth | ||
Int. | Am / is / are + ☺ + main verb (ing ending) + complement + ? | Are we eating bunny? | ||
Present Perfect | Have (I, You, We, They) Has (He, She, It) | Aff. | ☺ + have / has + main verb (Past participle form) + complement | You have cooked a delicious soup |
Neg. | ☺ + have not / haven’t – has not / hasn’t + main verb (Past participle form) + complement | They haven’t forgotten my promise | ||
Int. | Have / has + ☺ + main verb (Past participle form) + complement + ? | Have I been here before? | ||
Simple Future Will | Will | Aff. | ☺ + will + main verb (Base form) + complement | We will remember them |
Neg. | ☺ + will not / won’t + main verb (Base form) + complement | You won’t find the right way | ||
Int. | Will + ☺ + main verb (Base form) + complement + ? | Will he hug me? | ||
Simple Future Going to | Going to Am (I) Is (He, She, It) Are (You, We, They) | Aff. | ☺ + am / is / are + going to + main verb (Base form) + complement | She is going to call me |
Neg. | ☺ + am not – is not / isn’t – are not / aren’t + going to + main verb (Base form) + complement | It isn’t going to bother us | ||
Int. | Am / is / are + ☺ + going to + main verb (Base form) + complement + ? | Are you going to open the store? | ||
Future Continuous Will | Will Be | Aff. | ☺ + will + be + main verb (ing ending) + complement | They will be improving their grades |
Neg. | ☺ + will not / won’t + be + main verb (ing ending) + complement | I won’t be smiling without a good reason | ||
Int. | Will + ☺ + be + main verb (ing ending) + complement + ? | Will you be missing me? | ||
Future Continuous Going to | Going to Be | Aff. | ☺ + am / is / are + going to + be + main verb (ing ending) + complement | He is going to be flying to NY |
Neg. | ☺ + am not – is not / isn’t – are not / aren’t + going to + be + main verb (ing ending) + complement | She isn’t going to be reading her new book | ||
Int. | Am / is / are + ☺ + going to + be + main verb (ing ending) + complement | Is it going to be digging in the garden? | ||
Future Prefect | Will Have | Aff. | ☺ + will + have + main verb (Past participle form) + complement | We will have finished our project |
Neg. | ☺ + will not / won’t + have + main verb (Past participle form) + complement | You won’t have bought the ticket | ||
Int. | Will + ☺ + have + main verb (Past participle form) + complement + ? | Will they have sung their new song? |
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