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República Bolivariana de VenezuelaMinisterio del Poder Popular para la Educación Superior

Universidad Pedagógica Experimental LibertadorInstituto Pedagógico Barquisimeto “Dr. Luis Beltrán Prieto Figueroa”

Subdirección de Investigación y Postgrado

Autores:

Lcdo. Fernando LamedaLcdo. Giovanny CrespoLcda. Rosnerys Ferrer

Tutora: Dra. Yenny RodríguezCatedra: Ingles Instrumental

CARORA; JULIO 2016

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CLASSIFICATION

PRESENTE

PRESENTPRESENTE

SIMPLESIMPLE

PRESENT

PRESENTE CONTINUOPRESENT

CONTINUOUSPRESENTE PERFECTOPRESENT PERFECT

PASADOPAST

PASADO SIMPLESIMPLE PAST

PASADO CONTINUO

PAST CONTINUOUS

FUTUROFUTUREFUTURO SIMPLESIMPLE FUTURE

FUTURO CONTINUO

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

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SIMPLE PRESENT Es el tiempo verbal del presente que expresa acción habitual, es decir hábitos, rutinas en la vida cotidiana.

DO DOES

Example:

I Study educational management every day.

Do you study educational management every day?

I do not study educational management.

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SIMPLE PRESENTEstructura del presente simple

Afirmativa: se le debe agregar una s al final del verbo de la tercera persona del singular y al resto de las personas no se le agrega.

He/she/it eats-plays-drinksExample:

She takes to management with important

Ella toma la gerencia con importancia

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SIMPLE PRESENTEstructura del presente simple

Negativa: la conjugación negativa se hace con el verbo to do más el verbo en cuestión, se le coloca don´t después del sujeto y antes del verbo en todas las conjugaciones excepto con la tercera persona que es does.

Subject + DO not + base form of verbExample:They do not work effectivelyEllos no trabajan con eficacia

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SIMPLE PRESENTEstructura del presente simple

Interrogativa: se hacen oraciones con la forma:(wh) + do+ subject + base form of verbExample:

Does she knows to be a manager?

Sabe ella ser un gerente?

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PRESENT CONTINUOUS

Acción que ocurre en el momento presente, planes futuros e inmediatos, acciones monótonas y molestas.

Afirmativa: subject + verb be (am-is-are) in present + verb-ingExample: He is working at the moment

Negativa: subject + verb in present + not + v-ingExample: They aren”t coming this evening

Interrogativa: (wh) verb be in present+ subject+verb ingExample: What are you doing?

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PRESENT PERFECT Para expresar una acción que comenzó en el pasado y termina, continua o tiene cualquier tipo de relación en el presente.

Auxiliares: Have - Has

Afirmativa: s + have/has + v-participleExample: I have seen manager three times this week

Negativa: s + have/has + not + v-participleExample: He hasn”t studying for long

Interrogativa: (wh?) + have/has + s + been + v-ingExample: How long have you been working on that problem?

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SIMPLE PAST Expresamos algo que ocurrió en un momento concreto del pasado o acciones consecutivas en el pasado.

Afirmativa : s + v en pasado (regular + ed irregular 2da columna)Example: I started playing piano in 2006.

Negativa: subject + did not + rrot of the verbExample: They didn”t drive to work

Interrogativa: (wh) did+ subject + root of the verbExample: Where did she get that archive?

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PAST CONTINUOUS

Acciones en progreso en un tiempo pasado, acciones largas e inacabadas.

Afirmativa: subject + v “be” in past (was/were) + verb ingExample: I was watching tv

Negativa: subject + v “be” in past + not + verb ingExample: He wasnt working

Interrogativa: Auxiliares Was - Were( Wh) + v + “be” in past + s + v ing?

Example: What were you doing?

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SIMPLE FUTURE Expresamos predicciones sobre el futuro, horarios o un programa futuro definitivo, una tomar decisión en el momento que se habla.

Example: I think he”ll be a good manager.

Afirmativa : subject+will+base form of verb+object(s)Example: I will meet you at the airport tomorrow

Negativa: subject + will + not base form of verb + object(s)Example: He will not be able to comeInterrogativa: (question word) + will + s + base form of verb?Example: Will they visit us soom?

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FUTURE CONTINUOUS Para expresar que estamos muy seguros de que algo ocurrirá tal como se ha planeado.

Auxiliares: WILL BE + verb + ING

Afirmativa: subject + will + be + verb ingExample: I will be cooking dinner when younarrive

Negativa: subject + will + not + be + verb ingExample: They won”t be living in paris time next year

Interrogativa: wh+will + subject+be+verb ing?Example: What will you be doing next week at this time?

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SUMMARYSIMPLE PRESENT SIMPLE PAST SIMPLE FUTURE

AUXILIARIESDO – DOES

(negative-interrogativeDID

(negative-interrogative)WILL

 I study English every day.

 Do you study English every day?

 I donot study English.

I studied English in England Two years ago. 

Did you study English in England? 

I didnot study English.

I will help you study English. 

Will you help me study English? 

I won´t help you study English.PRESENT CONTINUOUS PAST CONTINUOUS FUTURE CONTINUOUS

AUXILIARIESAM-IS-ARE+ verb+ING WAS-WERE+ verb+ING WILL BE+ verb+ING

 I AM STUDYING English now.

 She IS STUDYING English now

 You ARE STUDYING English now.

I WAS STUDYING English when you called yesterday.   You WERE STUDYING English when you called

yesterday.

 I WILL BE STUDYING English when you

arrive tonight.   

She WILL BE STUDYING English when you arrive tonight.

 PRESENT PERFECT PAST PERFECT FUTURE PERFECT

AUXILIARIESHAVE – HAS+ verb P.P HAD+ verb P.P WILL HAVE +verb P.P

I HAVE STUDIED English in several different countries.

 She HAS STUDIED English in several different

countries.

I HAD STUDIED a little English before I moved to the U.S.

  

She  HAD STUDIED a little English before I moved to the U.S.

I WILL HAVE STUDIED every tense by the time I finish this course.

She WILL HAVE STUDIED every tense by the time I finish this course.

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUSAUXILIARIES

HAVE-HAS+BEEN+verb+ING HAD+BEEN+verb+ING  WILL HAVE BEEN+verb+ING

I HAVE BEEN STUDYING English for five years.

 She HAS BEEN STUDYING English for five

years.

I HAD BEEN STUDYING  English for five years before I moved to the U.S.

I WILL HAVE BEEN STUDYING English for over two hours by the time you arrive.

She WILL HAVE BEEN STUDYING English for over two hours by the time you

arrive.

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