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WELCOME
EXANI IIKarina Gazca
ENGLISH
1.0 Simple tenses2.0 Progessive tenses3.0 Perfect tenses4.0 Ability5.0 Present habits6.0 Past habits7.0 Comparatives and superlatives adjectives
CONTENT
Past
Now
Future
TIMELINE
SIMPLE
1.0
sentences
Something usual
He usually comes late.
A daily event
The movie starts at 5:00 p.m.
Hobby
She listens to music.
Habit
I watch Netflix in the evening.
SIMPLE PRESENT
She talks with her mom.She doesn't talk with her mom.Does she talk with her mom? Yes, she does. / No, She doesn't.
Something usual
He usually comes late.
A daily event
The movie starts at 5:00 p.m.
Hobby
I talk with my mom.I don't talk with my mom.Do I talk with my mom? Yes, I do. / No, I don't.
Habit
I watch Netflix in the evening.
SIMPLE PRESENT
Something usual
He usually comes late.
A daily event
The movie starts at 5:00 p.m.
Hobby
She listens to music.
Habit
I watch Netflix in the evening.
SIMPLE PRESENT
SIMPLE PRESENT
Something usual
He usually comes late.
A daily event
The movie starts at 5:00 p.m.
Hobby
She listens to music.
Habit
I watch Netflix in the evening.
SIMPLE past
She talked with her mom.She didn't talk with her mom.Did she talk with her mom? Yes, she did. / No, She didn't.
I talked with my mom.I didn't talk with my mom.Did I talk with my mom? Yes, I did. / No, I didn't.
SIMPLE past (REGULAR AND IRREGULAR VERBS)
SIMPLE PAST
Something usual
He usually comes late.
A daily event
The movie starts at 5:00 p.m.
Hobby
She listens to music.
Habit
Will: When we talk about something we decide at the time of speaking and predictions.Going to: When we talk about a planned activity for future.
future with WILL AND GOING TO
She will talk with her mom.She won't talk with her mom.Will she talk with her mom? Yes, she will. / No, She won't.
Something usual
He usually comes late.
A daily event
The movie starts at 5:00 p.m.
Hobby
We are going to buy a house. We are not going to buy a house. Are we going to buy a house? Yes, we are/ No we aren't.
Habit
I watch Netflix in the evening.
will and going to
SIMPLE FUTURE
tenses in
2.0
progressive
We use the verb TO BE (in present) + ING, when we talk about an action that is in progress.
present progressive
She is running in the park.She is not running in the park.Is she running in the park? Yes, she is/ No, she is not.
We are hanging out.We are not hanging out.Are we hanging out? Yes, we are/No, we are not.
present progressive
PRESENT PROGRESSIVE
We use the verb TO BE (in past) + ING, when we talk about an action that began in the past but is still in progress.
past progressive
She was running in the park.She was not running in the park.Was she running in the park? Yes, she was/ No, she was not.
We were hanging out.We were not hanging out.Were we hanging out? Yes, we were/No, we were not.
past progressive
PAST PROGRESSIVE
We use WILL + the verb TO BE + ING, when we talk about an action that will begin in the future and will be in progress at a particular time in the future.
FUTURE progressive
She will be running in the park.She will not be not running in the park.Will she be running in the park? Yes, she will/ No, she will not.
We will be hanging out.We will not be hanging out.Will we be hanging out? Yes, we will/No, we will not.
FUTURE progressive
FUTURE PROGRESSIVE
perfect
3.0
tenses
The present perfect is used to indicate a link between the present and the past. The time of the action is before now but not specified.
present perfect
present perfect
present perfect
present perfect
The past perfect is used for actions that occurred before another action in the past.
past perfect
wanda had already destroyed the gem when thanos came.
The future perfect refers to an action that will be completed in the future.
future perfect
ana will have delivered her homework when her mom arrives for her.
Ability
4.0
Cannot/ can'tCould/ couldn't
- I can see Central Park from my apartment.
- You can play the piano.
- You can buy new clothes.
- Can is used to express physical ability.
- An acquired skill.
- To express possibility.
Something usual
He usually comes late.
A daily event
The movie starts at 5:00 p.m.
Hobby
Habit
I watch Netflix in the evening.
can
PRESENT HABITS
5.0
Be used to is used to talk about something you are accustomed to.
be used to
i am used to spending time on facebook.she is used to spending time on facebook.we are used to spending time on facebook.
PASTHABITS
6.0
used to
comparativeand superlatives
6.0
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