Escuela Superior Politécnica Chimborazo Escuela de Finanzas English
Escuela Superior Politécnica Chimborazo Escuela de Finanzas English
Escuela Superior Politécnica Chimborazo Escuela de Finanzas English
ESCUELA DE FINANZAS
ENGLISH
INTEGRANTS:
Erika Chinlli
Alexandra Chaluiza
Dina Ortega
Carlos Guevara
Tatiana Ramos
David Urrea
Viviana Yaguachi
Zoily Cañas
Gabriela Bonilla
Present simple
The present simple is used to identify actions that take place at the time of speech, that are part of a routine and are
repeated regularly, actions that follow one after another, that are programmed, or made with a permanent validity.
• POSSITIVE
You + verb in simple form+ complement.
We
They
He
She + verb + -s or -es + complement.
It
NEGATIVE
• Sujeto + do/does + not + verbo + complement
• I do not sin
• She does not sing.
• QUESTION
• I
Do you + verb in simple form +complement ?
we
they
he
Does she + verb in simple form + complement ?
it
PRESENT CONTINUOUS
USE
The present perfect is used
to refer to actions that began
in the past and continue in the
present.
AUXILIAR VERB
REGULAR VERB AND IRREGULAR VERB
STRUCTURE
Present Perfect Continuous
The "present perfect continuous" is composed of two elements:
the "perfect present" of the verb 'to be' (to have been) and the
"present participle" of the main verb (root + ing).
We use this time when we want to express the sense of the
continuity of an action that has begun in the past and that still
lasts in the present or has just ended.
To talk about future arrangements. A future arrangement is a plan that you have decided and
organized with another person.
PRESENT SIMPLE FOR FUTURE
Past continuous is a tense that is used to talk about an action from the past that has not yet end when we refer to it.
Example:
I was having a shower when the telephone rang.
While we were sailing a whale appeared.
In descriptions
When two unfinished actions occur at the same time, these actions are usually linked to the while
(while) or when (when) particles.