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  • Autor: esmirnacoy2002
  • hace 4 años

Verbs in present, past and future
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Respuesta dada por: jorgevalverdelainez
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Explicación:

Los verbos vienen en tres tiempos: pasado, presente y futuro. El pasado se usa para describir cosas que ya sucedieron (por ejemplo, temprano en el día, ayer, la semana pasada, hace tres años ). El tiempo presente se usa para describir cosas que están sucediendo en este momento o cosas que son continuas. El tiempo futuro describe cosas que aún no han sucedido (por ejemplo, más tarde, mañana, la semana que viene, el año que viene, dentro de tres años ).

The following table illustrates the proper use of verb tenses:

Simple Present Simple Past Simple Future

I read nearly every day. Last night, I read an entire novel. I will read as much as I can this year.

Present Continuous Past Continuous Future Continuous

I am reading Shakespeare at the moment. I was reading Edgar Allan Poe last night. I will be reading Nathaniel Hawthorne soon.

Present Perfect Past Perfect Future Perfect

I have read so many books I can’t keep count. I had read at least 100 books by the time I was twelve. I will have read at least 500 books by the end of the year.

Present Perfect Continuous Past Perfect Continuous Future Perfect Continuous

I have been reading since I was four years old. I had been reading for at least a year before my sister learned to read. I will have been reading for at least two hours before dinner tonight.

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https://www.grammarly.com/blog/verb-tenses/


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