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The text outlines English grammar rules for different tenses and their specific uses. It discusses the "be going to" form for expressing future events tied closely to the present, plans, intentions, and predictions.
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future simple promises voluntary actions tonight, next week, in X days... questions:
will+subject+verb
will you call me tonight? negative:
subject+won't+verb
I won't call you tonight afirmative:
sujeto+will+verb
I'll call you tonight be going to predictions plans and intentions future events with a solid link
with the present tomorrow, next week, in X days... questions:
to be+subject+going+infinitive
is she going to die? negative:
subject+to be+not+going+infinitive
He's not going to come afirmative:
subject+to be+going+infinitive
He's going to jog past continuous actions in an especific
period of time actions being developed in the
past when other interrupts when while questions:
to be+subject+verb -ing
Were you eating?
was he talking? negative:
subject+to be+not+verb -ing
I wasn't talking
They weren't eating afirmative:
subject+to be+verb -ing
I was talking
They were eating past simple repetitive actions in the past serie of events in the past actions that happened in the past questions:
to be/to do+subject+verb in infinitive
Did I ask her to stop?
Does she walk through bullets and haze? negative:
subject+to do/to be+not+verb in infinitive
I didn't ask her to stop
She doesn't walk through bullets and haze afirmative:
subject+verb -ed/inf. form
I asked her to stop
she walked through bullets and haze in 2010, 1973.. yesterday, last night... present perfect for, since just, ever, never, already, yet questions:
to have+subject+p. participe
Have you walked?
Has he eaten? negative:
subject+to have+ not+p.participe
I haven't walked
He hasn't eaten afirmative:
subject+to have+p. participe
I've walked
He has eaten actions in an inespecific period of time repetitive action in a period of time action that happens in the past
and continues in present present continuous near future talk about something that
happens nowadays talk about something that´s
happening now questions:
to be+subject+verb in -ing
are you talking?
is he eating? negative:
subject+to be+not+verb in -ing
I am not talking afirmative:
subject+to be+verb in -ing
I am talking lately, currently now, at the moment programmed events scientific facts general statements and actions habits, facts, thoughts and feelings present simple form questions:
do/does+subject+verb
Do you eat?
Does he walk? negative:
subject+don't/doesn't+verb
I don't talk
He doesn't eat afirmative:
subject+verb
I talk
He eats uses keywords on Mondays, Tuesdays sheldom, whenever often, always, every day... tiempos