jueves, 26 de noviembre de 2015

Present Perfect Simple

USE

It is used when an action that happened in the past continues to have a strong connection in the present.


FORM

To form this tense you need the auxiliary 'have' and the past participle of the verb.


HAVE + PAST PARTICIPLE

The form of the verb 'have' varies according to the subject of the sentence:


I have eaten
You have eaten
He has eaten
She has eaten
It has eaten
We have eaten
You have eaten
They have eaten

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miércoles, 25 de noviembre de 2015

Present Continuous

USE

This tense is used to describe:
  • actions happening at the present momento or in progress for a limited period around the present.
  • future arrangements, events that are arranged for the future.

FORM

BE + INFINITIVE + ING

The form of the verb 'be' varies according to the subject of the sentence:

I am eating
You are eating
He is eating
She is eating
It is eating
We are eating
You are eating
They are eating
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