Revision 1

EL PRESENTE CONTINUO

Se emplea para indicar que algo está ocurriendo en el momento en que hablamos, aciones temporales o planes para el futuro

AFIRMATIVE NEGATIVE INTERROGATIVE
I am walking I am not walking am I walking?
you are waving you aren’t waving are you waving?
he is jumping he isn’t jumping is he jumping?
we are playing we aren’t playing are we playing?
you are eating you aren’t eating are you eating?
they are running they aren’t running are they running?

EL PRESENTE SIMPLE

Se emplea para indicar que algo ocurre habitualmente o para hablar de una situación o estado habitual, verdades absolutas, horarios

AFIRMATIVE NEGATIVE INTERROGATIVE
I usually walk I don’t usually walk Do I usually walk?
you never wave to me you don’t wave to me Do you ever wave to me?
he always wears black he doesn’t wear black Does he wear black?
we often play football we don’t play football Do we often play football?
you generally eat at home you don’t eat at home Do you eat at home?
they come to school by bus they don’t come by bus Do they come by bus?

LOS ADVERBIOS DE FRECUENCIA

Se colocan DELANTE del verbo raiz

ADVERBIOS EJEMPLOS
always I always eat at home
usually you don’t usually play football
generally Does she generally come by train?
often Do we often watch TV?
sometimes They sometimes sleep very much
ever Does she ever say ‘thank you’?
never We never listen to them

EL PRESENTE PERFECTO SIMPLE

Se emplea para indicar que…

1. una acción ya ha terminado sin que sepamos o digamos cuándo.
2. una acción acaba de terminar
3. una acción ya terminada tiene consecuencias en el presente
4. una acción que empezó en el pasado continúa en el presente

EJEMPLOS 

1. acción ya terminada sin que sepamos o digamos cuándo.
I have already eaten
Have they arrived yet?
He has visited England on several occasions
Has she ever spoken to her son’s teacher?
2. acción que acaba de terminar
I have just eaten
Have they just arrived?
I have just seen your mother
3. acción ya terminada con consecuencias en el presente.
I have bought the bread: here it is.
Has he been up long?
She has broken her leg
4. acción que comenzó en el pasado y continúa en el presente
I have been here for ages
We have known each other for years
She has been ill since the beginning of the month
They have been married since 1995

CÓMO SE FORMA

AFIRMATIVE NEGATIVE INTERROGATIVE
I  have met him I  haven’t met him have I  met him?
you have worked you haven’t worked have you worked?
he has studied he hasn’t studied has he studied?
we have eaten we haven’t eaten have we eaten?
you have spoken you haven’t spoken have you spoken?
they have sung very well they haven’t sung have they sung?

LE ACOMPAÑAN…

 casos 1 y 3 caso 2  caso 4
Adverbios indefinidos Just How long…?
Already (ya) Since when…?
Still (todavía) For + cantidad de tiempo
Yet (aún no) Since + desde cuándo
Adverbios de frecuencia

 EL PASADO PERFECTO SIMPLE

Se emplea para indicar …

1. una acción pasada que ocurrió antes que otra (también en el pasado)
2. una acción que acaba e ocurrir
3. una acción pasada estaba completamente acabada antes de empezar otra
4. con las expresiones it was the first time / second tieme …

EJEMPLOS 

1. una acción pasada que ocurrió antes que otra (también en el pasado)
The play had already started when they arrived at the theatre.
2. una acción que acaba e ocurrir
When she phoned me, I had just come in.
3. una acción pasada estaba completamente acabada antes de empezar otra
I walked home after I had missed the last bus.
4. con las expresiones it was the first time / second tieme …
It was the second time I had eaten raw fish.

CÓMO SE FORMA

AFIRMATIVE NEGATIVE INTERROGATIVE
I  had met him I  hadn’t met him had I  met him?
you had worked you hadn’t worked had you worked?
he had studied he hadn’t studied had he studied?
we had eaten we hadn’t eaten had we eaten?
you had spoken you hadn’t spoken had you spoken?
they had sung very well they hadn’t sung had they sung?

LE ACOMPAÑAN…

 casos 1 y 3 caso 2  caso 4
Adverbios indefinidos Just itas was the first time
Already (ya) it was the second tme
Still (todavía)
Yet (aún no)
Adverbios de frecuencia

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