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av ANDREA CAROLINA CUESTAS BURGOS 4 år siden

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PRESENT PAST FUTURE TENSE

The text discusses different aspects of English grammar, focusing on verb tenses, types of verbs, and related grammatical structures. It delineates the rules for forming the past tense of regular verbs, which often involve adding "

PRESENT PAST FUTURE TENSE

PRESENT PAST FUTURE TENSE

Use this mind map structure to discover unseen connections, generate new ideas and reach a better understanding of any given subject.

FUTURE

Next month
Later this evening
Eventually
In the near future
Soon
Next week
Tomorrow
Tonight
AUXILIAR VERB
BE GOING TO

Auxiliary + Subject + Goint to + Verb(Infinitive) + Complement + ?

Subject + Negative auxiliary + Going to + Verb + Complement

Subject + Auxiliary + Goint to + Verb (Infinitive) + Complement

WILL

The will in English is commonly recognized as the auxiliary used to form future tenses

PRESENT

State the main idea of the essay. This will be your thesis statement.

Nowadays
these days
at the moment
As we speak
Now
This week
Today
ADVERBS OF FREQUENCY
-Always -Usually -Frequently -Often -Sometimes -Seldom -Not often -Never
-Brush -sleep -study -read -play -go to home -get up -have breakfast -have lunch

In the introduction you should state the ideas what you want to defend along the essay.

PLURAL

ARE

THEY

WE

YOU

SINGULAR

IS

IT

SHE

HE

AM

I

PAST

The key points are the arguments which will support your thesis. These can be agreeing arguments or disagreeing arguments too, in each case they need to reflect on the main idea.

TIME EXPRESSIONS
This morning
In the past
A long time ago
Recently
An hour ago
Last week
Yesterday
ACTION VERBS
IRREGULAR

Verbs that completely change their structure in the past.

Felt

Bought

Did

Ate

Went

Verbs that have the same past as the present, that is, they are written in the same way, their structure does not change.

Read

Cut

Verbs that only change one letter to form their past tense

Made

Came

REGULAR

rules of verb endings

double consonant

Stopped - Chopped -Planned

ied

-Studied -Cried -Copied -Tried

D

Danced -Liked -Loved -Lived

Ed

-Played -Washed -Offered -Jumped -Enjoyed -Talked

VERB BE
Interrogative

Were We? Were You? Were They?

Was I? Was He? Was She? Was It?

Negative

Were Not- Weren't

Was Not- Wasn't

Affirmative

Plural

Were

We You They

Singular

Was

I He She It