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Temporal Verbs and Voice in English: Present, Past, Perfect, Continuous, and Passive, Study notes of French

Examples and explanations of various english verb tenses, including present simple and continuous, past simple and continuous, perfect tenses, and the passive voice. It covers both regular and irregular verbs, and includes exercises for practice.

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Download Temporal Verbs and Voice in English: Present, Past, Perfect, Continuous, and Passive and more Study notes French in PDF only on Docsity! 1 UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL DE LA PLATA FACULTAD DE PERIODISMO Y COMUNICACIƓN SOCIAL CƁTEDRA DE INGLƉS PERIODƍSTICO Tiempos verbales Tiempos del presente y del pasado Presente simple Presente continuo I work at a hospital. Do you live in La Plata? We donā€™t live in Buenos Aires. He plays tennis. Does she speak Italian? It doesnā€™t rain in winter. They go to school. Do they play the guitar? They donā€™t come from Spain. Iā€™m working (now). Are you staying at a hotel? We arenā€™t watching TV. Heā€™s playing tennis (now). Is she learning French? It isnā€™t raining. Theyā€™re going to school (now). Are they having lunch (now)? They arenā€™t speaking. Pasado simple Pasado continuo I played tennis yesterday. Did you play tennis yesterday? We didnā€™t play last week. He left five minutes ago. Did she leave early today? He didnā€™t leave at 8 oā€™clock. They ate fish last night. Did they eat beef for lunch? They didnā€™t eat soup for lunch. I was working at that time. Were you staying at a hotel? We werenā€™t watching TV. He was playing tennis at 8. Was she learning French then? It wasnā€™t raining at that time. They were going to school. Were they having lunch then? They werenā€™t speaking then. 2 Tiempos perfectos del presente y del pasado Presente perfecto Presente perfecto continuo Iā€™ve talked with Susan. Have you ever talked to her? We havenā€™t talked yet. Heā€™s (already) read that book. Has she read that book (yet)? She hasnā€™t read that book (yet). Theyā€™ve already eaten. Have they (ever) eaten caviar? They havenā€™t eaten (yet). Iā€™ve been talking with Susan. Have you been talking to her? We havenā€™t been talking lately. Heā€™s been reading a lot lately. Has she been reading a lot? She hasnā€™t been reading much. Theyā€™ve been eating a lot lately. Have they been eating a lot? They havenā€™t been eating much. Pasado perfecto Pasado perfecto continuo Iā€™d talked with Susan by then. Had you talked to her by then? We hadnā€™t talked before that. Heā€™d (already) read it by that time. Had she read it before that? She hadnā€™t read it before. Theyā€™d already eaten by then. Had they eaten caviar before? They hadnā€™t eaten by then. Iā€™d been talking with Susan. Had you been talking to her? We hadnā€™t been talking. Heā€™d been reading a lot. Had she been reading a lot? She hadnā€™t been reading much. Theyā€™d been eating before that. Had they been eating before? They hadnā€™t been eating.
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