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English Grammar Lesson: Tenses and Pronouns, Apuntes de Inglés Técnico

An in-depth explanation of various English tenses, including present simple, past simple, present continuous, past continuous, future simple, and the use of the To Be verb. Additionally, it covers the difference between countable and uncountable nouns, as well as the functions of adjectives, comparatives, superlatives, interrogative pronouns, and pronouns. Students will also find exercises to practice these concepts.

Tipo: Apuntes

2021/2022

Subido el 04/07/2022

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¡Descarga English Grammar Lesson: Tenses and Pronouns y más Apuntes en PDF de Inglés Técnico solo en Docsity! Unit 1 First level content review Active voice: phrases in “active voice” are those in which the subject practicing the action is in evidence: Julia buys the new Game of Thrones book. (Present Simple) Marco repaired the car. (Past Simple) John will make a great dinner tonight. (Future Simple) Right now, Margaret is writing an e-mail . (Present Continuous) More information:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SRcE7UPIDLo Present Simple: They use their computers every day. She goes to work from Monday to Friday. Do they use their computer every day? Does she go to work from Monday to Friday? They do not use their computer every day. She does not go to work from Monday to Friday. Past Simple: They used their computers every day. She went to work from Monday to Friday. Did they use their computers every day? Did she go to work from Monday to Friday? They did not use their computers every day. She did not go to work from Monday to Friday. Present To Be verb; They are very rich. I am a teacher. He is a good person. Are they very rich? Am I a teacher? Is he a good person? They are not very rich. I am not a teacher. He is not a good person. Past Simple To Be verb: They were very rich. I was a teacher. He was a good person. Were they very rich? Was I a teacher? Was he a good person? They were not very rich. I was not a teacher. He was not a good person. Never use an auxiliary with the To Be verb. Present Continuous: I am using a laptop now. He is living abroad. These computers are running a program. Am I using a laptop now? Is he living abroad? Are these computers running a program? I am not using a laptop now. He is not living abroad. These computers are not running a program. Past Continuous: I was using a laptop now. He was living abroad. These computers were running a program. Was I using a laptop now? Was he living abroad? Were these computers running a program? I was not using a laptop now. He was not living abroad. These computers were not running a program. Future Simple: You will be a good programmer. It will rain soon. They will buy a new computer set. Will you be a good programmer? Will it rain soon? Will they buy a new computer set? You will not be a good programmer. It will not rain soon. They will not buy a new computer set. More information: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MopQrF2liNg
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