2. One reason for this IS that people ARE not machines: they DO not all
HAVE an identical understanding of all words.
One reason for this WAS that people WERE not machines: they DID
not all HAVE an identical understanding of all words.
One reason for this WILL BE that people WON´T BE machines:
they WON´T all HAVE an identical understanding of all words.
Nota: En el presente simple del inglés, los verbos que estén conjugados
en tercera persona se le deben agregar “S” o “ES”.
Presente Simple
Pasado Simple
Futuro Simple
TIEMPOS SIMPLES
3. HAVE we become ENSLAVED by technological wonders?
The computer HAS BECOME the center of attention.
HAD we become ENSLAVED by technological wonders?
The computer HAD BECOME the center of attention.
WILL HAVE we become ENSLAVED by technological wonders?
The computer WILL HAVE BECOME the center of attention.
.
Presente Perfecto Simple
Pasado Perfecto Simple
Futuro Perfecto Simple
TIEMPOS PERFECTOS SIMPLE
He, Has, Hemos ,
Ha, Han.
HAVE---HAS
HAD
Había, Habiamos,
Habían
WILL HAVE
Habré, Habrá,
Habrás, Habremos,
4. TIEMPOS PROGRESIVOS
We ARE GOING into a world where technology IS severely
AFFECTING our well-being.
We WERE GOING into a world where technology WAS
severely AFFECTING our well-being.
We WILL BE GOING into a world where technology WILL BE
severely AFFECTING our well-being.
Presente Continuo
Pasado Continuo
Futuro Continuo
AM, IS, ARE + VERBO-ING
WAS - WERE + VERBO-ING
WILL BE + VERBO-ING
5. TIEMPOS PERFECTOS CONTINUOS
We HAVE BEEN GOING into a world where technology HAS
BEEN severely AFFECTING our well-being.
.
We HAD BEEN GOING into a world where technology HAD
BEEN severely AFFECTING our well-being.
We WILLHAVE BEEN GOING into a world where technology
WILL HAVE BEEN severely AFFECTING our well-being.
Presente Perfecto Continuo
Pasado Perfecto Continuo
Futuro Perfecto Continuo
HAS, HAVE-BEEN+ VERBO-ING
HAD BEEN+ VERBO-ING
WILL HAVE BEEN+ VERBO-ING
6. VOZ PASIVA
VERBO TO BE VERBO PASADO PARTICIPIO
BE
AM
IS
ARE
WAS
WERE
WILL BE
HAD BEEN
HAVE BEEN
WILL HAVE BEEN
VERBO EN PASADO
PARTICIPIO
(Gone, Explained, Loved, Written)
7. VOZ PASIVA
EJEMPLOS USOS
The company’s activities are divided into six
business areas.
It’s made of paper.
Nissan UK was founded in 1969.
Hablar sobre
acciones sin decir
quién las hace.
The data is fed into the computer.
The bumpers are tested, packed, and loaded,
into lorries.
Para describir
procesos
The theory of basic needs was introduced by
Abraham Maslow.
Para mencionar a
la persona que
ejecuta la acción
8. Verbos Modales
Los verbos modales son un pequeño grupo de
verbos utilizados en combinación con otros
para cambiar de alguna manera su significado.
Ellos expresan la actitud y el estado de animo
del hablante.
9. Verbos Modales
A) MUST: Expresa una obligación moral, legal y tradicional o de
costumbre e ineludible:
You must study very hard.
B)OUGHT TO / SHOULD: Equivale a la palabra debería. Expresa
obligación o deber:
People should not smoke; they should do exercises every day.
C) CAN: Expresa habilidad física y mental de hacer algo:
You can speak, walk, listen, read, write, and so on.
10. D) COULD: Se usa para dar connotación de posibilidad y de probabilidad
hipotética:
Venezuela could go to the next football world cup.
E) MAY: Expresa concesión o permiso:
I may talk to the teacher about the test.
May I go out?
F) MIGHT: Pretérito de MAY. Indica posibilidad remota:
I might go to South Africa next year.
11. For many of us it is becoming increasingly difficult to control the
impulse to check our inbox yet again or see whether the headlines
have changed since we last looked. Our children are in a similar
position, scared to miss a vital Tweet or status update on Facebook
When we feel in control, we are able to organize our priorities and
place effective boundaries around them. But when we feel we have
insufficient control, it leaves us vulnerable to our impulses and
causes us to abdicate decisions to other people.
it is the medium through which we work and play. How did this
arise, and what is it doing to us?
EXERCISES