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English level I

The text provides an overview of basic English grammar, focusing on simple verb tenses such as the simple past, the use of "be going to" for future intentions, and the present simple tense.

English level I

English level I

Possesives Adjectives

Examples
Their house is big
Our team won
Its name is Paco
Her eyes are black
His name is Mario
This is your gato
My car is small
their
our
its
her
his
your
my
Definition
they refer to the possessor and not to the thing possessed

simple verb tenses

Be going to

to be + subject + going to + verb

Am I going to study Panamà? Is she going to dance? Are we going to play?

subject + to be + not + going to + verb

I'm not going to study Panamà She's not going to dance we are not going to play

subject + to be + going to + verb

I'm going to study Panamà She's going to dance we are going to play

predictions about the future based on what I SEE

plans or intentions for the future

simple past

Plural

We were you were they were

Singular

I was you were He was She was It was

Did + subject + verb

Did Maria play? Did I play? did you play?

subject + did + not + verb

Maria didn't play I didn't play you didn't play

subject + (irregular) verb

exercise

I ate a lot

learn by weart

subject + (regular) verb + ed

I played you played she played we played

Abverbs

in 2000

yesterday

last

one action after another

short past finished action

past habit

presente simple
Be

plural

they are

we are

singular

She is

He is

you are

I am

From

Interrogative

Do/Does + subject + infinitive verb + complemet

Do we Dance music? Do you dance music? Do they dance music?

Does he dances music? Does she dances music? Does it dances music?

Do I dance music? Do you dance music?

Negative

subject+ Do/Does+ not + infinitive verb + complemet

we don't dance music you don't dance music they don't dance music

He doesn't dance music She doesn't dance music It doesn't dance music

I don't dance music you don't dance music

Affirmative

subject + infinitive verb + complemet

we Dance music you dance music they dance music

He dances music She dances music IT dances music

I dance music you dance music

Use

permanent or long-lasting situations

Facts, things in general

Regular habits and daily routines

adverbs

every day

never

rarely

sometimes

usually

Often

Always