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Grammar Structure (Present Simple (Afirmative Subject + verb(simple fom)…
Grammar Structure
Present Simple
Afirmative
Subject + verb(simple fom) +complement
I am eat an apple
Negative
subject + don´t/doesn´t + complement
I don´t run
Simple Past. Regular and irregular verb
subject + verb irregulart +complement
I blew the cake
Subject + verb regulart + complement
I cut the hair
Past continuous
Afirmative
Subject +verb auxiliar to be (was/were) + verb(ing)
She was working
Negative
Subject + verbo auxiliar to be + “not” + verb(ing)
They weren't waiting for you.
Get/have something done
Afirmative
Subject + "Gets" + objetc + verb past simple(ed)
he gets his hair cut
Afirmative
Subject + "have/has" + objetc + verb past simple(ed)
I have my hair cut
Would like to
Afirmative
Subject + would like(+noun) + complement
you would like a cup of tea
Afirmative
Subject + would like to(+verb) + complement
You could like to drink tea
Adjetives ending in -ED or -ING
Subject + feeling/desciption + complemente
He walks slowly"
Subject + not + feeling/description + complement
I am not happy
Be able to
Afirmative
Subject + verb to be + "able to" + verb(simple form)
Tony is able to swim
Negative
Subject + verb to be + "not" + verb(simple form)
Tom is not able to run
Comparatives verb + more/les
Word short = +er
Word long= more+ camparative+ than
New York is bigger than Los Angeles.
Rihanna is more beautiful than Ariana Grande