Please enable JavaScript.
Coggle requires JavaScript to display documents.
((English Spanish Reference, Who?, What?, Why?, Which?, How?, Where?…
English Spanish Reference
Who?
What?
Why?
Which?
How?
Where?
When?
Whose?
Whom?
How much?
How many?
How long?
How often?
How far?
What kind (of)?
¿Quién?
¿Qué?
¿Por qué?
¿Cuál?
¿Cómo?
¿Dónde?
¿Cuándo?
¿De quién?
¿A quién?
¿Cuánto?
¿Cuánto?
¿Cuánto?
¿Cuán seguido?
¿Qué tan lejos?
¿Qué clase de?
Person
Object/Idea
Reason
Choice
Manner
Place
Time
Possession
Person
Price, amount
Quantity
Duration
Frequency
Distance
Descriptio
Contraction Form
(Contracción)
Contraction Form
I
You
He
She
It
We
They
’ll
go
work
come
I’ll work.
You’ll work.
He’ll work.
She’ll work.
It’ll work.
We’ll work.
They’ll work.
Negative Form
(Forma Negativa)
Affirmative Sentences (Future) Negative Sentences (Future)
Janet will be at the office during the day.
Janet will work from nine to five.
Janet will go to work by bus.
Janet will not be at the office duringthe day.
Janet will not work from nine to five.
Janet won’t go to work by bus.
This verbal tense is used in English to refer to conditions or actions will have effect in
the future: I will be busy. Its use is frequently in colloquial expressions showing
preferences or circumstantial actions: I will take carrots. It is easy to form the future:
add the auxiliary “will” before the infinitive (she will be). Attention: “will” no change,
-s is never added
Question
word
Auxiliary
verb Subject Main
verb
Answer
Information
Where do you live? In Paris.
When will we have lunch? At 1pm.
Who did she meet? She met Ram.
Why hasn't Tara done it? Because she
can't