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ANTHONELLA’S

NOTEBOOK

BY TEACHER
ANJA
Pronombres
Los pronombres sustituyen al nombre.
Elegimos el pronombre apropiado en
función de dos elementos: el nombre al que
ESO ÉL
sustituye y su función en la oración. En
inglés, solo los pronombres singulares de
tercera persona tienen en cuenta el género
del nombre al que se refieren. Los
pronombres de segunda persona, singular y ELLA
plural, son idénticos salvo en el caso del NOSOTROS
pronombre reflexivo.

ELLOS
YO TÚ
USTEDE
S
This form is also used to describe feelings,
emotions, and our senses. We can also use it
SIMPLE VERB TENSES for describing people and things in English.
The three simple tenses are the simple present, It is important to note that we do not
simple past, and simple future. Verbs in simple generally use this tense for actions that are
tenses make up about 85% of spoken English. happening right now. For this situation we
Simple tenses show actions and states at a point use the present continuous tense.
in time, but they aren't always specific
The examples below illustrate the rules for
USING THE SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE how we generally use the simple present.
The simple present can describe actions that
happen regularly. This means things we do again
and again, things we do every day, every week,
every month. This can be routines and habits,
and also things that are currently, always, or
generally true.
THE SIMPLE PAST TENSE

The simple past (sometimes called the second verb


form) is a very common verb form in English. Almost
20% of verbs in English are in this form. It is the
second most common verb form, after the
simple present.

USING THE SIMPLE PAST


The simple past is used for actions that happened at a
particular time in the past. They started and finished
in the past. When you are telling a story
FORM
As shown in the table below, regular verbs
in English take the base form of the
verb (the infinitive without to, sometimes
called first verb form). The exception is the
third person singular (he, she, and it), which
add an -s. If the word ends in -ch, -sh, -th, -
ss, -o, or -z, you usually have to add -es.
See the conjugation table for the full
conjugation of work.
ENGLISH VERB
TENSE
THE SIMPLE FUTURE TENSE

The simple future is a very common and useful verb


tense. It is the third most common verb form in English,
after the simple present and simple past. Just under 10%
of verbs in spoken English are in the simple future.
USING THE SIMPLE FUTURE TENSE IN
ENGLISH
Simple future verbs are used for actions that will
happen at a specific time in the future, after the current
moment. This includes plans, predictions, promises,
willingness, and decisions.
There are two forms of the simple future tense: the first
is formed using will and the second is formed using
going to. The meaning of the two forms is generally the
same, but it is more typical to use will in some
situations and going to in other situations.

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