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TIEMPO ESTRUCTURA USO EJEMPLOS
PRESENTE
SIMPLE
Afirmativa:
Subject + present conjugation of verb
I play tennis on Mondays.
Negativa
Subject + DO not + base form of verb
They don't work in New York.
Pregunta
(Wh?)+do+subject+base form of verb ?
Does she know him?
• Acciones habituales
• Opiniones y estados de mente
• Situaciones permanentes o de larga duración.
• Hechos y verdades generales
• Sentimientos
• Horarios y programas
• Expresiones de tiempo presentes comunes:
usually, always, often, sometimes, on Saturdays,
at weekends, rarely, on occasion, never, seldom.
• I usually get up at 7 o'clock.
• I think he is a wonderful student.
• She lives in New York.
• The Earth goes around the Sun.
• I love walking around late at night.
• The plane leaves at 4 p.m.
• She doesn't often go to the cinema.
PRESENTE
CONTINUO
Afirmativa:
Subject + verb ‘be’ (AM / IS / ARE) in
present + verb –ing
He's working at the moment.
Negativa
Subj.+ V. ‘be’ in present+ not+ V–ing
They aren't coming this evening.
Pregunta
(Wh?) verb ‘be’ in present+subj. verb–ing?
What are you doing?
• Acción que ocurre en el momento presente
• Actions happening in a period around the
present moment in time
• Planes futuros inmediatos, acuerdos
• Acciones monótonas y molestas.
• Expresiones de tiempo presente continuo
comunes como: at the moment, now, today, this
week, this month, tomorrow, next week (for
future arrangements), currently…
• What are you doing?
• She's studying hard for her final exam
• She isn't coming on Friday.
• You are always laughing at me!
• I am working until 21h this week.
PASADO SIMPLE
Afirmativa
S+V in past (regular, <-ed>; irregular, 2nd
column): She went to Paris last week.
Negativa
Subject + DID not + root of the verb.
They didn't drive to work.
Pregunta
(Wh_) did + subject + root of the verb?
Where did she get that hat?
• Acciones acabadas que ocurren en un momento
definido en el pasado.
• Con la palabra ‘ago’
• Para expresar acciones cortas y consecutivas
• Cuando hay dos acciones simultáneas, una de
ellas suele ser mĂĄs corta (simple) e interrumpe a
la acciĂłn mĂĄs larga (continuo).
• I went to Paris last year
• He stopped drinking alcohol 3 years ago.
• I fell down and someone helped me.
• The light went out (short action) while
we were having dinner (long action)
PASADO
CONTINUO
Afirm.: S+V ‘be’ in past (WAS/WERE) +
verb-ing. ‘I was
watching TV’
Negativa: S+V ‘be’ in past + not + verb-
ing: He wasn't working
Pregunta:(Wh?) + V+ ‘be’ in past +S +V-
ing?: What were you doing?
• Acciones en progreso (en realización) en un
momento pasado.
• Acciones largas e inacabadas
• Queja y monotonía en el pasado.
• At midnight we were driving
home.
• Yesterday I was studying very
hard all day.
• He was always telling boring
jokes
PRESENTE
PERFECTO
SIMPLE
Afirm.: S+have/has+V_participle
I have seen Mick three times this week
.
Negat.: S+have/has+not+V-participle
She has not been to New York.
Preg:(Wh?) Have/has+S+V-participle?
How long have you worked at Smith's?
• Para expresar una acción que comenzó en el
pasado y termina, continua o tiene cualquier tipo
de relaciĂłn con el presente.
• Cuando no decimos exactamente cuándo una
acciĂłn ocurriĂł, normalmente con expresiones tales
como: yet, always, never, ever, just, already.
• Expresiones españolas tales como::
Hace una semana que no te veo
Acabo de llegar a casa
• ‘I have been here for two hours’
• They have sold more than a million
snowboards since 1991.
• The postman hasn’t come yet.
• I have not seen you for a week.
• I have just got home.
PRESENTE
PERFECTO
CONTINUO
Afirmativa: S+have/has+been+V-ing
I’ve been living in Melilla for 30 years
Negat.: S+have/has+not+been+V-ing
He hasn’t been studying for long.
Preg.: (Wh?)+Have/has+S+been+V-ing?
How long have you been working on that
problem?
• Para expresar la duración de una actividad
continua comenzada en el pasado y continuando
en el presente.
• En expresiones españolas como:
Llevo dos meses estudiando.
ExcepciĂłn:
Esta mañana me he levantado a las 9’00h
• I have been waiting for the bus for a
long time.
• I have been studying for two months.
• I got up at 9 o’clock this morning.
PASADO
PERFECTO
Afirmativa: Subject + HAD + participle
I had already eaten before they came.
Negativa: Subject + had + not + participle
She hadn't (had not) been to Rome before that trip.
Pregunta: (Wh?) Had + subject + participle?
Had you ever seen such a crazy lady before that?
• Para expresar una acción que
ocurre antes de otra acciĂłn en el
pasado.
•She had cooked the lunch (1st
action) before she went to work
(2nd
action)
PASADO
PERFECTO
CONTINUO
Afirmativa: Subject + HAD + BEEN + verb-ing
She’d been waiting for 3 hours when he finally arrived.
Negativa: Subject + had + not + been + verb-ing
I hadn't been sleeping for long when I heard the doorbell ring
Pregunta: (Wh?) Had + subject + been + verb-ing?
How long had you been playing tennis when she arrived?
• Para expresar la duración de una
actividad continua comenzada
antes de otra actividad pasada.
•We had been waiting for hours
when the train finally arrived.
FUTURO SIMPLE
Afirm.: Subject+ WILL+ base form of verb + object(s)
I will meet you at the airport tomorrow.
Negat.: Subject+ will+not base form of verb+object(s)
He will not be able to come.
Pregunta: (Quest. Word) + will + S+ base form of verb?
Will they visit us soon?
• Decisiones espontáneas tomadas
en el momento sobre el futuro.
• Predicciones futuras (sin
evidencias)
• Promesas futuras, ofrecimientos,
ayudas y sugerencias.
• That's difficult! I'll help you with the
problem.
• She won't win the game.
• Will you marry me?
I’ll make you a sandwich
FUTURO CON
‘BE GOING TO’
Afirm.: S+to be+going to+base form of verb+object(s)
He's going to fly to Boston next week.
Negativa: S+to be+not+going to+base form of verb+obj.
They're not going to invite the Browns.
Pregunta: ( Wh?)+ to be+S+ going to+base form of verb?
Where are you going to stay?
•••• Decisiones planeadas, hechas antes
del momento de habla.
•••• Predicciones futuras con evidencias
•••• Intenciones futuras
• I'm going to study Languages at
university next year.
• Look at those clouds. It's going to
rain.
• I'm going to be a policeman when I
grow up.
FUTURE
CONTINUO
Afirmativa: Subject + will + be + verb-ing
I'll be cooking dinner when you arrive.
Negativa: Subject + will + not + be + verb-ing
They won't be living in Paris this time next year.
Pregunta: (Wh?) + will + subject + be + verb-ing?
What will you be doing next week at this time?
• Para expresar que estamos muy
seguros de que algo ocurrirĂĄ tal y
como se ha planeado.
• Next Friday at this time I will be
travelling to London.
FUTURO
PERFECTO
Afirmativa: Subject + will + have + verb-participle
We'll have lived here for twenty years by 2005.
Negativa: Subject + will + not + have + participle
She won't have finished her homework by the time
we arrive.
Pregunta: (Wh?) + will + subject + have + participle?
How long will you have lived in France by the end of next year?
• Para expresar qué habrá ocurrido o durante cuánto tiempo algo
habrĂĄ ocurrido hasta un cierto punto en el tiempo.
FUTURO
PERFECTO
CONTINUO
Afirmativa: Subject + will + have + been + verb-ing
He'll have been sleeping for a few hours by the time we arrive.
Negativa: Subject + will + have + been + verb-ing
She won't have been working for long by 5 o'clock.
Pregunta: (Wh?) + will + subject + have + been + verb -ing?
How long will you have been driving by 6 o'clock?
• Para expresar la duración de una actividad hasta un punto de
tiempo en el futuro.
VERBOS ESTÁTICOS: verbos que nunca o rara vez se usan en formas continuas.
Estados emocionales y mentales: PercepciĂłn: ComunicaciĂłn: Otros estados:
Believe prefer appear agree be involve
dislike realize seem disagree belong lack
doubt recognize see deny concern matter
feel remember / forget hear astonish consist owe
Guess suppose smell impress contain own
Hate think taste mean cost possess
hope understand sound please depend
Imagine want promise deserve
know wish satisfy fit
like surprise include
love
need

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Present Tense Verb Structures and Examples

  • 1. TIEMPO ESTRUCTURA USO EJEMPLOS PRESENTE SIMPLE Afirmativa: Subject + present conjugation of verb I play tennis on Mondays. Negativa Subject + DO not + base form of verb They don't work in New York. Pregunta (Wh?)+do+subject+base form of verb ? Does she know him? • Acciones habituales • Opiniones y estados de mente • Situaciones permanentes o de larga duraciĂłn. • Hechos y verdades generales • Sentimientos • Horarios y programas • Expresiones de tiempo presentes comunes: usually, always, often, sometimes, on Saturdays, at weekends, rarely, on occasion, never, seldom. • I usually get up at 7 o'clock. • I think he is a wonderful student. • She lives in New York. • The Earth goes around the Sun. • I love walking around late at night. • The plane leaves at 4 p.m. • She doesn't often go to the cinema. PRESENTE CONTINUO Afirmativa: Subject + verb ‘be’ (AM / IS / ARE) in present + verb –ing He's working at the moment. Negativa Subj.+ V. ‘be’ in present+ not+ V–ing They aren't coming this evening. Pregunta (Wh?) verb ‘be’ in present+subj. verb–ing? What are you doing? • AcciĂłn que ocurre en el momento presente • Actions happening in a period around the present moment in time • Planes futuros inmediatos, acuerdos • Acciones monĂłtonas y molestas. • Expresiones de tiempo presente continuo comunes como: at the moment, now, today, this week, this month, tomorrow, next week (for future arrangements), currently… • What are you doing? • She's studying hard for her final exam • She isn't coming on Friday. • You are always laughing at me! • I am working until 21h this week. PASADO SIMPLE Afirmativa S+V in past (regular, <-ed>; irregular, 2nd column): She went to Paris last week. Negativa Subject + DID not + root of the verb. They didn't drive to work. Pregunta (Wh_) did + subject + root of the verb? Where did she get that hat? • Acciones acabadas que ocurren en un momento definido en el pasado. • Con la palabra ‘ago’ • Para expresar acciones cortas y consecutivas • Cuando hay dos acciones simultĂĄneas, una de ellas suele ser mĂĄs corta (simple) e interrumpe a la acciĂłn mĂĄs larga (continuo). • I went to Paris last year • He stopped drinking alcohol 3 years ago. • I fell down and someone helped me. • The light went out (short action) while we were having dinner (long action)
  • 2. PASADO CONTINUO Afirm.: S+V ‘be’ in past (WAS/WERE) + verb-ing. ‘I was watching TV’ Negativa: S+V ‘be’ in past + not + verb- ing: He wasn't working Pregunta:(Wh?) + V+ ‘be’ in past +S +V- ing?: What were you doing? • Acciones en progreso (en realizaciĂłn) en un momento pasado. • Acciones largas e inacabadas • Queja y monotonĂ­a en el pasado. • At midnight we were driving home. • Yesterday I was studying very hard all day. • He was always telling boring jokes PRESENTE PERFECTO SIMPLE Afirm.: S+have/has+V_participle I have seen Mick three times this week . Negat.: S+have/has+not+V-participle She has not been to New York. Preg:(Wh?) Have/has+S+V-participle? How long have you worked at Smith's? • Para expresar una acciĂłn que comenzĂł en el pasado y termina, continua o tiene cualquier tipo de relaciĂłn con el presente. • Cuando no decimos exactamente cuĂĄndo una acciĂłn ocurriĂł, normalmente con expresiones tales como: yet, always, never, ever, just, already. • Expresiones espaĂąolas tales como:: Hace una semana que no te veo Acabo de llegar a casa • ‘I have been here for two hours’ • They have sold more than a million snowboards since 1991. • The postman hasn’t come yet. • I have not seen you for a week. • I have just got home. PRESENTE PERFECTO CONTINUO Afirmativa: S+have/has+been+V-ing I’ve been living in Melilla for 30 years Negat.: S+have/has+not+been+V-ing He hasn’t been studying for long. Preg.: (Wh?)+Have/has+S+been+V-ing? How long have you been working on that problem? • Para expresar la duraciĂłn de una actividad continua comenzada en el pasado y continuando en el presente. • En expresiones espaĂąolas como: Llevo dos meses estudiando. ExcepciĂłn: Esta maĂąana me he levantado a las 9’00h • I have been waiting for the bus for a long time. • I have been studying for two months. • I got up at 9 o’clock this morning.
  • 3. PASADO PERFECTO Afirmativa: Subject + HAD + participle I had already eaten before they came. Negativa: Subject + had + not + participle She hadn't (had not) been to Rome before that trip. Pregunta: (Wh?) Had + subject + participle? Had you ever seen such a crazy lady before that? • Para expresar una acciĂłn que ocurre antes de otra acciĂłn en el pasado. •She had cooked the lunch (1st action) before she went to work (2nd action) PASADO PERFECTO CONTINUO Afirmativa: Subject + HAD + BEEN + verb-ing She’d been waiting for 3 hours when he finally arrived. Negativa: Subject + had + not + been + verb-ing I hadn't been sleeping for long when I heard the doorbell ring Pregunta: (Wh?) Had + subject + been + verb-ing? How long had you been playing tennis when she arrived? • Para expresar la duraciĂłn de una actividad continua comenzada antes de otra actividad pasada. •We had been waiting for hours when the train finally arrived. FUTURO SIMPLE Afirm.: Subject+ WILL+ base form of verb + object(s) I will meet you at the airport tomorrow. Negat.: Subject+ will+not base form of verb+object(s) He will not be able to come. Pregunta: (Quest. Word) + will + S+ base form of verb? Will they visit us soon? • Decisiones espontĂĄneas tomadas en el momento sobre el futuro. • Predicciones futuras (sin evidencias) • Promesas futuras, ofrecimientos, ayudas y sugerencias. • That's difficult! I'll help you with the problem. • She won't win the game. • Will you marry me? I’ll make you a sandwich FUTURO CON ‘BE GOING TO’ Afirm.: S+to be+going to+base form of verb+object(s) He's going to fly to Boston next week. Negativa: S+to be+not+going to+base form of verb+obj. They're not going to invite the Browns. Pregunta: ( Wh?)+ to be+S+ going to+base form of verb? Where are you going to stay? •••• Decisiones planeadas, hechas antes del momento de habla. •••• Predicciones futuras con evidencias •••• Intenciones futuras • I'm going to study Languages at university next year. • Look at those clouds. It's going to rain. • I'm going to be a policeman when I grow up. FUTURE CONTINUO Afirmativa: Subject + will + be + verb-ing I'll be cooking dinner when you arrive. Negativa: Subject + will + not + be + verb-ing They won't be living in Paris this time next year. Pregunta: (Wh?) + will + subject + be + verb-ing? What will you be doing next week at this time? • Para expresar que estamos muy seguros de que algo ocurrirĂĄ tal y como se ha planeado. • Next Friday at this time I will be travelling to London.
  • 4. FUTURO PERFECTO Afirmativa: Subject + will + have + verb-participle We'll have lived here for twenty years by 2005. Negativa: Subject + will + not + have + participle She won't have finished her homework by the time we arrive. Pregunta: (Wh?) + will + subject + have + participle? How long will you have lived in France by the end of next year? • Para expresar quĂŠ habrĂĄ ocurrido o durante cuĂĄnto tiempo algo habrĂĄ ocurrido hasta un cierto punto en el tiempo. FUTURO PERFECTO CONTINUO Afirmativa: Subject + will + have + been + verb-ing He'll have been sleeping for a few hours by the time we arrive. Negativa: Subject + will + have + been + verb-ing She won't have been working for long by 5 o'clock. Pregunta: (Wh?) + will + subject + have + been + verb -ing? How long will you have been driving by 6 o'clock? • Para expresar la duraciĂłn de una actividad hasta un punto de tiempo en el futuro. VERBOS ESTÁTICOS: verbos que nunca o rara vez se usan en formas continuas. Estados emocionales y mentales: PercepciĂłn: ComunicaciĂłn: Otros estados: Believe prefer appear agree be involve dislike realize seem disagree belong lack doubt recognize see deny concern matter feel remember / forget hear astonish consist owe Guess suppose smell impress contain own Hate think taste mean cost possess hope understand sound please depend Imagine want promise deserve know wish satisfy fit like surprise include love need