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06 VERBS SENTES review oct 2024 - Coggle Diagram
06 VERBS SENTES review oct 2024
REGULAR VERBS
S form 3er person
present simple
SPELLING RULES
PARTICIPLE
ED form (ADO) past participle
ING form (ANDO) present participle
IRREGULAR VERBS
PRESENT SIMPLE - I/SHE STUDY/STUDIES english at British Council
PAST SIMPLE - I/SHE STUDIED/STUDIED english at British Council
FUTURE SIMPLE - I/SHE WILL STUDY english at British Council next summer
PRESENT SIMPLE CONTINUOUS - I/SHE AM/IS STUDYING english at British Council right now
PAST SIMPLE CONTINUOUS - I/SHE WAS/WAS STUDYING AT BRITISH COUNCIL when that happened
FUTURE SIMPLE CONTINUOUS - I/SHE WILL BE STUDYING ENGLISH AT BRITISH COUNCIL when you arrive
PRESENT PERFECT - I/SHE HAVE/HAS already FINISHED the english class for today
PAST PERFECT - I/SHE HAD/HAD FINISHED the english class when the phone rang
FUTURE PERFECT - I/SHE WILL HAVE/HAVE FINISHED the english class by next month
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(planned) I´M GOING TO finish it next year and maybe I WILL start a new course
I´M GOING TO/FOR/ON
(planned) I´M FINISH it next year (time marker)
I USED TO yo solía
I AM USED TO yo estoy acostumbrado
I GET USED TO yo me acostumbro
past simple
NARRATIVE SENTES
STORYTELLING
(past sentences)
LINKING WORD
phrases, time marker, adverb or
time expression
When we tell a story in the past, we often use linking words or phrases to join two or more sentences or clauses. This helps the narrative to flow in a more interesting and natural way.
CONTRACTIONS (I´D/ I´LL/I´WON'T)
SENTENCES positive/negative/question
AUXILIAR VERBS
TO BE am/is/are was/were
TO HAVE have/has had
TO DO do/does did
WILL