the verb time
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The Verb TimeEANOR
School of Agriculture of North Easten EANOR
Name: Jhonatan Estuardo Ramirez ventura Mazariegos Zuñiga Oscar Rene
Grade: 5to Agronomy
Section: “B”
Work: The verb time
Date: 15-01-15
Present Simple To conjugate the present simple use the inifinitivo for subjects "I", "you", "we" and "they" and another for "he", "she" and "it", we added a "-s" to end of the verb.
Form
Affirmative Sentences: Subject + main verb.
Negative Sentences: Subject + auxiliary verb ("to do") + auxiliary negative ("not") + main verb.
Interrogative Sentences: Auxiliary verb ("to do") + subject + main verb
Example Affirmative Sentences:
I talk.
He eats.
Negative Sentences:
I do not [don't] talk.
He does not [doesn't] eat.
Interrogative Sentences:
Do you talk?
Does he eat?
Past Simple To form the past simple regular verbs, add suffix "-ed" to the verb. The form is the same for everyone (I, you, he, she, it, we, They).
Form:
Affirmative Sentences: Subject + main verb
Negative Sentences: Subject + "to be" + "not".
Interrogative Sentences: "To be" + subject.
Examples Affirmative Sentences:
She was a doctor.
The keys were in the drawer.
Negative Sentences:
She wasn't a doctor.
The keys weren't in the drawer.
Interrogative Sentences:
Was she a doctor?
Were the keys in the drawer?
Future Simple Hay dos formas principales para expresar el futuro. A veces son intercambiables, pero a menudo pueden tener significados diferentes. Existe una forma corta del verbo auxiliar "will".
Form:
Affirmative Sentences: Subject + "will" + main verb.
Negative Sentences: Subject + "will" + "not" + main verb.
Interrogative Sentences: "Will" + subject + main verb.
Examples Affirmative Sentences:
I will [I'll] ring (call) you tonight.
She will [She'll] arrive late.
Negative Sentences:
I will not [won't] ring (call) you tonight
She will not [won't] arrive late.
Interrogative Sentences:
Will you ring (call) me tonight?
Will she arrive late?
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