TOPICS: VERB TO BE, SIMPLE PRESENT, PRESENT PROGRESSIVE, GOING TO, AND WILL.
Let's start with the first topic
What is verb to be?
We use to be in present to talk about names, jobs, nationalities, ages, feelings, and marital status.
Examples:
I am Frank.
I am not happy.
I am an architect.
I am from Mexico.
LET'S SEE THE FORMULA IN VERB TO BE
Subject + verb to be + complement + period
Example: She is from Guatemala.
Subject + verb to be + not + complement + period
Example: She is not from Guatemala.
Verb to be + subject + complement + question mark
Example: Is she from Guatemala?
Verb to be for each subject.
More examples using verb to be in affirmative
More examples using verb to be in negative
More examples using verb to be in questions
Now that you already learned about verb to be, let's go to the second topic.
What is simple present?
We use simple present to indicate actions that happen in the present and also for daily routines, general facts, and schedules.
Examples:
I go to the gym.
She doesn't like pizza.
They don't live in Guatemala.
We have a pet.
LET'S SEE THE FORMULA IN SIMPLE PRESENT
Subject + verb in present + complement + period
Example: They eat pizza.
Subject + don't or doesn't + verb in present + complement + period
Example: They don't eat pizza.
Auxiliary Do or Does + subject + verb in present + complement + question mark
Example: Do they eat pizza?
Something important in simple present. Look at the picture.
Something important in simple present. Look at the picture.
Something important in simple present. Look at the picture.
More examples using simple present in affirmative
More examples using simple present in negative
More examples using simple present in questions
Now that you already learned about simple present, let's go to the third topic.
What is present progressive?
We use present progressive to indicate actions that are happening at the moment or right now.
Examples:
I am studying for my exam.
She is reading a book.
They are talking.
He is laughing in the class.
LET'S SEE THE FORMULA IN PRESENT PROGRESSIVE
Subject + verb to be (am, is, are) + verb with ing + complement + period
Example: I am swimming right now.
Subject + verb to be(am, is, are) + not + verb with ing + complement + period
Example: I am not swimming right now.
Verb to be (am, is , are) + subject + verb with ing + complement + question mark
Example: Am I swimming right now?
More examples using present progressive in positive
More examples using present progressive in negative
More examples using present progressive in questions
Now that you already studied about present progressive, let's go to the fourth topic.
What is going to?
We use going to for plans that are decided or for predictions based on the present.
Examples:
I am going to visit my mother next week.
She is going to swim for the competition on Friday.
You are going to read this book.
LET'S SEE THE FORMULA IN GOINT TO
Subject + verb to be (am, is, are) + auxiliary going to + verb in present + complement + period
Example: We are going to sleep this afternoon.
Subject + verb to be(am, is, are) + not+ auxiliary going to + verb in present + complement + period
Example: We are not going to sleep this afternoon.
Verb to be (Am, Is, Are) + subject + auxiliary going to + verb in present + complement + question mark
Example: Are we going to sleep this afternoon?
More examples using going to in affirmative
More examples using going to in negative
More examples using going to questions
Now that you already studied about going to, let's go to the last topic.
What is will?
Will is used to refer for actions that are decided at the moment or you are still deciding. Will is also used to refer for predictions based on personal experiences.
Examples:
I will go to the gym.
You will pass the exam.
They will be sick.
She will read this book.
LET'S SEE THE FORMULA IN WILL
Subject + auxiliary will + verb in present + complement + period
Example: This animal will be tired.
Subject + auxiliary will + not + verb in present + complement + period
Example: This animal will not be tired.
Auxiliary will + subject + verb in present + complement + question mark.
Example: Will this animal be tired?
More examples using will in positive
More examples using will in negative
More examples using will in questions
Excellent, you finished to study all the topics about English grammar. Now it is time to put in practice everything that you learned. YOU CAN DO IT.
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EDUCATIONAL PORTFOLIO
TOPICS: VERB TO BE, SIMPLE PRESENT, PRESENT PROGRESSIVE, GOING TO, AND WILL.
Let's start with the first topic
What is verb to be?
We use to be in present to talk about names, jobs, nationalities, ages, feelings, and marital status.
Examples:
LET'S SEE THE FORMULA IN VERB TO BE
Subject + verb to be + complement + period
Example: She is from Guatemala.
Subject + verb to be + not + complement + period
Example: She is not from Guatemala.
Verb to be + subject + complement + question mark
Example: Is she from Guatemala?
Verb to be for each subject.
More examples using verb to be in affirmative
More examples using verb to be in negative
More examples using verb to be in questions
Now that you already learned about verb to be, let's go to the second topic.
What is simple present?
We use simple present to indicate actions that happen in the present and also for daily routines, general facts, and schedules.
Examples:
LET'S SEE THE FORMULA IN SIMPLE PRESENT
Subject + verb in present + complement + period
Example: They eat pizza.
Subject + don't or doesn't + verb in present + complement + period
Example: They don't eat pizza.
Auxiliary Do or Does + subject + verb in present + complement + question mark
Example: Do they eat pizza?
Something important in simple present. Look at the picture.
Something important in simple present. Look at the picture.
Something important in simple present. Look at the picture.
More examples using simple present in affirmative
More examples using simple present in negative
More examples using simple present in questions
Now that you already learned about simple present, let's go to the third topic.
What is present progressive?
We use present progressive to indicate actions that are happening at the moment or right now.
Examples:
LET'S SEE THE FORMULA IN PRESENT PROGRESSIVE
Subject + verb to be (am, is, are) + verb with ing + complement + period
Example: I am swimming right now.
Subject + verb to be(am, is, are) + not + verb with ing + complement + period
Example: I am not swimming right now.
Verb to be (am, is , are) + subject + verb with ing + complement + question mark
Example: Am I swimming right now?
More examples using present progressive in positive
More examples using present progressive in negative
More examples using present progressive in questions
Now that you already studied about present progressive, let's go to the fourth topic.
What is going to?
We use going to for plans that are decided or for predictions based on the present.
Examples:
LET'S SEE THE FORMULA IN GOINT TO
Subject + verb to be (am, is, are) + auxiliary going to + verb in present + complement + period
Example: We are going to sleep this afternoon.
Subject + verb to be(am, is, are) + not+ auxiliary going to + verb in present + complement + period
Example: We are not going to sleep this afternoon.
Verb to be (Am, Is, Are) + subject + auxiliary going to + verb in present + complement + question mark
Example: Are we going to sleep this afternoon?
More examples using going to in affirmative
More examples using going to in negative
More examples using going to questions
Now that you already studied about going to, let's go to the last topic.
What is will?
Will is used to refer for actions that are decided at the moment or you are still deciding. Will is also used to refer for predictions based on personal experiences.
Examples:
LET'S SEE THE FORMULA IN WILL
Subject + auxiliary will + verb in present + complement + period
Example: This animal will be tired.
Subject + auxiliary will + not + verb in present + complement + period
Example: This animal will not be tired.
Auxiliary will + subject + verb in present + complement + question mark.
Example: Will this animal be tired?
More examples using will in positive
More examples using will in negative
More examples using will in questions
Excellent, you finished to study all the topics about English grammar. Now it is time to put in practice everything that you learned. YOU CAN DO IT.
Thank you for practicing and giving your best.