TIEMPOS VERBALES
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These are other of his grammatical accidents.
Applications
Presente (amo, como, subo) ...
Pretérito (amé, comí, subí) ...
Futuro (amaré, comeré, subiré) ...
Copretérito (amaba, comía, subía) ...
Pospretérito (amaría, comería, subiría) ...
Examples
Futuro Simple (Future Simple) I will dance
Futuro Continuo (Future Continuous) I will be dancing
Futuro going to (Future going to) I am going to dance
Simple Present
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Present tense that is used to talk about general facts or truths
Do/Does
Estos tienen dos usos verbo "Hacer"
I do my homework everyday
Verbo auxiliar en forma negativa:
I go to the school everyday
Applications
The verb to do or does is used as an auxiliary to ask questions with present and past simple verbs, except if the verb to be is also present in the sentence.
Examples
I do my homework in the afternoon.
You do a lot of hard work. ...
Past simple did
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The word "did" is the past simple form of the verb "do" as can be seen in the list of the most commonly used irregular verbs in English.
Applications
Auxiliary Use "Did" We use the "Past Simple" tense to talk about actions that happened at a specific time in the past.
Examples
You did work very hard last week.
She did live in Japan last year.
They did learn how to swim two years ago.
Simple Future (Will)
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The simple future or "simple future" is used to describe actions to be carried out in the future, without the need to specify when.
Applications
In English this verb tense is usually expressed with the modalities "shall / will" or with the construction "be going to".
Examples
I will see you next week
Will you be home for dinner?
Don't worry, they will be here on time.
She does the laundry on Saturdays. ...
Futuro Perfecto (Future Perfect) I will have danced
Antepresente (he amado, he comido, he subido) ...
Antepretérito (hube amado, hube comido, hube subido) ...
Antefuturo (habré amado, habré comido, habré subido)