miércoles, 26 de febrero de 2025

STRUCTURE

 

 




 Warm-up:

  • Identifica el tiempo verbal:

1.                 She studies English every day.

2.                 She studied English yesterday.

3.                 She will study English tomorrow.

What differences do you see in these sentences?

 

2.Palabras comunes para cada tiempo verbal

 Presente Simple (acciones habituales):

  • Wake up, go, eat, study, play, work, watch, sleep.

 Pasado Simple (acciones terminadas):

  • Woke up, went, ate, studied, played, worked, watched, slept.

Futuro Simple (planes o predicciones):

  • Will wake up, will go, will eat, will study, will play, will work, will watch, will sleep.

 

3. Estructura de oraciones

A. Presente Simple


 Afirmativa: Sujeto + verbo en presente (+ s para He/She/It).
 Negativa: Sujeto + do/does not + verbo en infinitivo.
 Interrogativa: Do/Does + sujeto + verbo en infinitivo?

 Ejemplos:

  • She studies English. (Afirmativa)
  • She does not study English. (Negativa)
  • Does she study English? (Interrogativa)

 

B. Pasado Simple


 Afirmativa: Sujeto + verbo en pasado.
 Negativa: Sujeto + did not + verbo en infinitivo.
 Interrogativa: Did + sujeto + verbo en infinitivo?

 Ejemplos:

  • She studied English. (Afirmativa)
  • She did not study English. (Negativa)
  • Did she study English? (Interrogativa)

 

C. Futuro Simple


 Afirmativa: Sujeto + will + verbo en infinitivo.
 Negativa: Sujeto + will not (won't) + verbo en infinitivo.
 Interrogativa: Will + sujeto + verbo en infinitivo?

Ejemplos:

  • She will study English. (Afirmativa)
  • She will not (won’t) study English. (Negativa)
  • Will she study English? (Interrogativa)

 

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