Verbs
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Verbs
Help identify when something is happening.
Voices: passive and active voice
Perfect progressive: when sometihng begins and ends
16 verbal times
Perfect: something is happening in a specific period of time
Simple: moment when something is happening
Continous: something is happening in a long and specific time.
Verbal Times: simple, continuos, perfect, progressive.
Human experiences in time: present, past and future
ÍNDICE
https://www.britishcouncil.org.mx/blog/tiempos-verbales-ingles
Verbs in English
Used to place emphasis on the subject: the person or thing doing the action.
Active Voice
1. The boy wins the marathon. 2. The boy ran the marathon.3. The winner is very happy.
Active Sentences
1. Used to place emphasis on the object receiving the action. 2. Or When the subject is unkown or not important
Passive Voice
1. My wallet is stolen. 2. My wallet was stolen by the thief.
Passive Voice
The Eiffel Tower in Paris was completed in 1889.
I painted the door green last week.
Sally has broken the window.
The lion was killed by the hunter.
Passive or Active Sentences
Active Voice
Subject + verb + object My Wife chose the wall paper.
Object + Verb to BE + Participle Verb + by + subject The wall paper was chosen by my wife.
Passive Voice
Past of BE + past participle + by
Present of Be + Past Participle
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