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TOPIC: Temas del primer parcial

  • Would like
  • Presentcontinuos(Future arragaments)
  • Present perfect
EXAMPLES
  • Would you like to eat cake?
  • Would he like to play videogames with us?
  • Would you like to eat cookies with me?

Would+ S + like + to + verb base form + ?

INTERROGATIVE
  • I wouldn´t like go to the beach.
  • She wouldn´t like to eat pizza.
  • We wouldn´t like to live in this neighborhood.
EXAMPLES

S + wouldn´t like + to + verb base form

NEGATIVE
  • I would like to eat cake.
  • He would like to explore a forest.
  • They would like to travel to Malasia.
EXAMPLES

S + would like + to + verb base form

AFFIRMATIVE

STRUCTURE

To expressthings we want, desires or reguest in the present.

USAGE

WOULD LIKE

INTERROGATIVE
NEGATIVE
AFFIRMATIVE
  • Are you reading a book?
  • Is he listening to music?
  • Is she bringing a cake tomorrow?
  • I am not listening to music.
  • She is not whatching Tv.
  • My mom is cooking rice tomorrow.
Verb to be + S + Verb -ing + ?
S + Verb to be + not + Verb -ing

EXAMPLES

EXAMPLES

EXAMPLES

  • I´m watching a movie.
  • She´s reading a book.
  • I´m taking a French course on Sundays.

USAGE

S + Verb to Be + Verb -ing
STRUCTURE:

(FUTURE ARRANGEMENTS)

ACCION IN PROGRESS.

PRESENT CONTINUOS

EXAMPLES

  • Have you done your homework?
  • Has she written a novel?

Have/has +S+ past partcipLe+complement

INTERROGATIVE
  • You have not cleaned the house.
  • She has not done the homework.
  • I have talked to the doctor.
  • David has arrived.

EXAMPLES

EXAMPLES

S+ Have/has +not+ past partcipLe+complement

NEGATIVE
AFFIRMATIVE

STRUCTURE

An action performed during a period of time not yet completed.

USAGE:

S+ Have/has + past partcipLe+ complement

PRESENT PERFECT

EXAMPLES
EXAMPLES

They are recent actions that have importance in the present.

Things that we have experienced or that have happened to us.

  • A dog has bitten a student (bite).
  • Johnnyhas won the contest! (win).

2.-Past actions important now

  • I have been married three times.
  • I have eaten squid before.

1.-Personal experience

PRESENT PERFECT

This action tells us how long it has been carried out.

This action tells us from where or when it started.

EXAMPLES
EXAMPLES

FOR

SINCE

HAVE / HAS + PAST PARTICIPLE

USAGE

Actions that started in the past and have continued up to the present.

(SINCE OR FOR)

PRESENT PERFECT

  • She has lived here for 20 years.
  • We have waited for you for almost 2 hours.
  • I have tough English since 2005.
  • They have studied French since ther were childrens.

EXAMPLES

EXAMPLES

  • I haven't finished yet.
  • I haven't seen the movie yet.
  • Have you finished your homework yet?

This is used to say something that is still pending or unfinished.

YET
ALREADY

This is used to mention that something has ended earlier than expected.

Have/has + past participle

PRESENT PERFECT

  • She has already arrived.
  • I have already completed the project.
  • They already met the new teacher

EXAMPLES

EXAMPLES

  • Have you ever failed a class?
  • Have you ever been abroad?

To find out if something has ever happened.

EVER
JUST

It is used to refer to an action that has occurred recently or immediately before the present moment.

Have/has + past participle

PRESENT PERFECT

  • I have just eaten my lunch.
  • She has just left the office
  • Have you just arrived?