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ONLINE ENGLISH ACADEMY

ENGLISH CLASSES:

LEVELS:
A1-A2-B1
NUMBERS

LEVEL-A1
ABECEDARY
VOCABULARY COLORS

PARTS OF THE BODY


VERB TO BE - PRONOUNS GRAMMAR
FAMILY MEMBERS
SIMPLE PRESENT

LEVEL-A2 The simple present is a verb tense with two


main uses. We use the simple present tense
when an action is happening right now, or when
it happens regularly (or unceasingly, which is
why it’s sometimes called present indefinite).

PRESENT CONTINUOUS
PRESENT PERFECT
The present continuous verb tense indicates that
an action or condition is happening now, The present perfect tense is an English verb
frequently, and may continue into the future. tense used for past actions that are related to or
continue into the present. It’s easily recognized
The Present Continuous Formula: by the auxiliary verbs (or helper
to be [am, is, are] + verb [present participle] verbs) have and has, as in, “I have gone fishing
since I was a child.”
PAST
SIMPLE
• The past simple is used for sentences in which the idea, act,
Past countinous
or state has already been completed. It could have ended five
minutes ago or five centuries ago, the end time does not
The past continuous is defined as the tense that
matter, the only important thing is that it is talking about
something that no longer happens or exists in the present. tells us about past situations in which their duration
is relevant and they are not considered finished.
The key to recognizing it is when the main verb of
the sentence has the ending -ing (-ando -endo in
Past Perfect Spanish) and is accompanied by the auxiliary verbs
was or were.
The past perfect is used to refer to things that
had taken place in the past before something
else happened. It is formed as in Spanish:
with the past tense of the verb haber in its
auxiliary function (had), plus the past
participle of the main verb.
LEVEL-B1 Be going to

Future forms.
Will
CONDITIONS
REPORTED SPEECH.

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