REINO PROTOCTISTA
Tenses demonstrate the time of actions centered around the subject of the sentence. These actions are called verbs and change according to tenses.
¿QUE CARACTERIZA EL REINO PROTOCTISTA?
Contiene dentro de el organismos que pueden tener características con plantas y animales, son organismos unicelulares.
¿QUE ES EL REINO PROTOCTISTA?
There are four Future tenses:
- Future Simple ('with Will' and 'with Going to')
- Future Continuous
- Future Perfect Simple
- Future Perfect Continuous
Ellos viven en el agua y algunos son de vida libre y otros son parasitas además estan agrupados con vidas eucariotas .
Future Simple is used:
- to predict an event in the future
- to invite
- to give orders
- to express willingness
- for actions that have not yet occurred but that will occur at a future date
"Going to"
'Going to' Future is used:
- to talk about our future intentions and plans
- for commands
Some adverbs used with 'Going to' Future:
- later
- tonight
- tomorrow
- next week
- next month
- next year
Structure:
BE + Subject + going to + Infinitive Form of Verb?
e.g. Are you going to read the whole book over the weekend?
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Form of word "to be":
Am I going to be?Are you going to be?Is he/she/it going to be?Are we going to beAre you going to be?Are they going to be?
Form of word "to have":
Am I going to have?Are you going to have?Is he/she/it going to have?Are we going to haveAre you going to have?Are they going to have?
Structure:
Subject + BE not + going to + Infinitive Form of Verb
e.g. He isn't going to spend his vacation in Hawaii.
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Form of word "to be":
I am not going to beYou are not going to beHe/She/It is not going to beWe are not going to beYou are not going to beThey are not going to be
Form of word "to have":
I am not going to haveYou are not going to haveHe/She/It is not going to haveWe are not going to haveYou are not going to haveThey are not going to have
Structure:
Subject + BE (am/is/are) + going to + Infinitive Form of Verb
e.g. She’s going to be a professional dancer when she grows up.
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Form of verb 'to be':
I am going to beYou are going to beHe/She/It is going to beWe are going to beYou are going to beThey are going to be
Form of verb 'to have':
I am going to haveYou are going to haveHe/She/It is going to beWe are going to beYou are going to beThey are going to be
"Will"
Future Simple with 'will'' is used:
- to predict the future
- for something with absolute certainty
- when we're talking about a decision at the moment of speaking
- promises, requests, refusals, offers
- future facts
Some adverbs used with Future Simple:
- tomorrow
- next week
- next month
- next year
Interrogative form
Structure:
Will + Subject + V1(First Form of Verb)?
e.g. Will you see Mary when she comes back from Denmark?
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Form of word "to be":
Will I be?Will you be?Will he/she/it be?Will we be?Will you be?Will they be?
Form of word "to have":
Will I have?Will you have?Will he/she/it have?Will we have?Will you have?Will they have?
Negative form
Structure:
Subject + Won’t (will not) + V1(First Form of Verb)
e.g. You won’t see Mary when she comes back from Denmark.
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Form of word "to be":
I will not beYou will not beHe/She/It will not beWe will not beYou will not beThey will not be
Form of word "to have":
I will not haveYou will not haveHe/She/It will not haveWe will not haveYou will not haveThey will not have
Affirmative form
Structure:
Subject + Will + V1(First Form of Verb)
e.g. I will see Mary when she comes back from Denmark.
Examples
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Form of verb 'to be':
I will beYou will beHe/She/It will beWe will beYou will beThey will be
Form of verb 'to have':
I will haveYou will haveHe/She/it will haveWe will haveYou will haveThey will have
Esporozoarios
Ellos son inmobiles y no se mueven y todos los esporozarios son parasitos . Ademas cuando se descubrio eso pensaba que era de animales .
Algas
Algunos son unicelulares
SPIROGIRA
YUYO
EUGLENA
CERATIUM
Rizópodos
Son programaciones del citoplasma y esto le permite desplazarse , además se les conoces como falsos pies .
Ciliados
Se mueven mediante silios y los silios los permite moverse de lugar a a otro y son de vida libre y otros son parásitos.
Flagelados
ESTA FORMADA POR DOS TRIPAMOSOMA :
T.BRUCEI
T.CRUZI
Protozoarios
There are four Past tenses:
- Past Simple
- Past Continuous
- Past Perfect Simple
- Past Perfect Continuous
Son miscrocopicos y variables , son unicelulares además es capaz de realizar las funciones necesarias para vivir y se alimentos de restos orgánicos y todos son acuáticos y algunos pueden vivir de agua dulce y otros salda .
Past simple expresses:
- an action that happened in the past and has no connection with the present
- an action that happened once in the past
- an action that happened regularly in the past
- an action that was true for some time in the past
- an event or action that already occurred
- an action that is finite - has both a starting and a stopping point
Some adverbs used with Past Simple:
- yesterday
- last month, last year
- ago (e.g. two days ago)
- in (e.g. in 1997)
- never, always, seldom, often, frequently, occasionally, once, twice
Ameba
Structure:
Did + subject + Base Form of the Verb?
e.g. Where did you meet her?
Plasmodium
Structure:
Subject + did not/didn’t + Base Form of the Verb
e.g. They didn’t like my food.
Paramecio
Structure:
Subject + Verb in Past Simple (2nd form)
e.g. They lived in Spain three years ago.
Mohos Deslizantes
There are four Present tenses:
- Present Simple
- Present Continuous
- Present Perfect
- Present Perfect Continuous
Son muy primitivos y tienen un aspecto d euna masa gelatinosa Ademas esta formada por 2 especies : PHYSARUM Y POLYCEPHLAM.