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UNIVERSIDAD YACAMBÚVICERRECTORADO DE ESTUDIOS VIRTUALES
FACULTAD DE HUMANIDADES CABUDARE- EDO LARA
Homework: Simple Tenses (present, past and future) and Continuous Tenses (present, past and future)
Asignatura-.Sección: EDO6DOV. Lapso: 2015-2
Teacher: Chávez Luis Student : Vargas T. Ostacia M.
C.I Nº V- 07.561.501 Record Nº: HPS_143_00116V
Maracay, Agosto de 2015
Present simple definition: This is a verb tense
used to express actions that take place in the
present and with a certain frequency , that is,
every day, every morning.
The Simple Present ( present simple ) is a form
of the verb which shows that the action takes
place in the present.Examples
study English every day
Lisa dances every day.
The Simple Past ( past tense ) is a form of the verb shows that the action happened in the past.Examples
She sang on my birthday last week
Sophia y yo nos conocimos ayer.
The Future Simple ( simple future ) is a form of the
verb which shows that the action will occur in the
future.
Examples
If you study hard, you are going to finish
in only two years.
We will finish the cours anyways.
PROGRESSIVE means " continuing " .
A Progressive Tense ( progressive tense ) is a form of the
verb to show that the action is in progress. In other words,
it means that continues .
Present Continuous Tense
It is used to express a continued or ongoing action at present time. It
expresses an action which is in progress at the time of speaking.
Present Continuous tense is also called Present progressive tense
Examples: TO GO, "present continuous"
Afirmative Negative Interrogative
. I am going . I am not going . Am I going?
. You are going . You aren't going . Are you going?
She is Reading her book.
She is playing the piano.
Past Continuous
Continuous Past tense is describing actions
that were being made at a time in the past it
referred to and then continued. Past
Continuous is constructed with the auxiliary
verb "to be" in its past form and the main verb
in the infinitive with the ending ING
Examples
When I left, he was studying the lesson.
Yesterday he was studying English
Future Continuous tense : is used to describe an action that will occur in the future, which may or may not be specified , and will continue to develop at that time.Examples. She will be visiting her mother. This evening I will be watching TV. This time is the simple future form of the auxiliary verb "to be " plus the
present participle ( present participle ) of the main verb.Examples. We wiIl be sleeping They will get come sun The negative is formed by interposing the negation "not" between the
auxiliary and the main verb ( attention to placement between the two components of the auxiliary verb "will" and "be" )
Examples I wiIl not be cooking. You will not be dancing The interrogative form is built starting with "will" , followed by the subject of
the infinitive "be" and the main verb.Examples Will you be listening music? Will we be playing football?