In this class, We learned the parts of speech, which are: subject, verb and predicate, the combination of two irregular verbs: to be and have ... pronouns: I, you, him, her, us, you ... which are singular pronouns (I, you, he, she) and plural (we, you and they)
Conjugation of the verb be in simple present:
I am
YOU are
HE is
IT is
WE are
YOU are
THEY are
Examples about this time:
I am looking for my keys.
you are next to me.
he is eating pozole.
she is seeing me.
it is under the table.
we are in the school.
they are doing their homework.
Conjugation of the verb be in past time:
I was
YOU were
HE was
SHE was
IT was
WE were
YOU were
THEY were
Examples about this time:
I was lost at the park.
YOU were swimming versus me.
HE was sick yesterday.
SHE was serious with me.
IT was lost.
WE were nervous about the exam.
THEY were hungry and upset.
Conjugation of the verb be in future time:
I will
YOU will
HE will
SHE will
IT will
WE will
THEY will
Note: Will or going to is used to express future time.
the use of shall with I or WE to express future time is possible but uncommon in American English. Shall is used more frequently in British than in American English.
In speech, going to is often pronounced "gonna".
the contracted form of will + not is won't.
Examples about this time:
I won't be here tomorrow.
YOU will help her.
Jack will finish his mathematic homework tomorrow.
She is going to graduate in June.
According to the whether report, IT is going to be cloudy tomorrow.
WE shall come soon.don't get impatient
THEY won't buy any beers.
Summary Chart Of Verb Tenses
*Simple Present:
Tom studies every day.
*Present Progressive:
Tom is studying right now.
*Present Perfect:
Tom has already studied chapter one.
*Present Perfect Progressive:
Tom has been studying for two hours.
*Simple Past:
Tom studied last night.
*Past Progressive:
Tom was studying when they came.
*Past Perfect:
Tom had already studied chapter one before he began studying chapter two.
*Past Perfect progressive:
Tom had been studying for two hours before his friends came.
*Simple Future:
Tom will study tomorrow.
*Future Progressive:
Tom will be studying when you come.
*Future Perfect:
Tom will already have studied chapter four before he studies chapter five.
*Future Perfect progressive:
Tom will have been studying for two hours by the time his roommate gets home.
conjugation of the verb and auxiliar have:
I have
you have
he has
she has
we have
you have
they have
Conjugation of the verb and auxiliar have in the past time:
I had
you had
he had
she had
we had
you had
they had
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