Exposición Sobre Los Tiempos Verbales
Exposición Sobre Los Tiempos Verbales
Exposición Sobre Los Tiempos Verbales
different
verb tenses
Group #2
Participants
• Elisanna María Martínez Sánchez
• Yeremmy Travieso Peña
• Wilkins Ismael Gervacio Carpio
• Nehemías Fortuna
• Ariel Cuevas Jiménez
• Tony Mateo
• Daury Sen Luis
• José Eduardo Williams Abreu
• José Antonio Severino Mejía
Introduction
Past Perfect Simple
It is used to express sequences of events in the past and to
identify what happened first. It is formed as follows:
- "I had been studying for three hours when she called
me.“ ("Llevaba tres horas estudiando cuando me
llamó".)
The past perfect simple is used to The past perfect continuous is used to
express actions completed before express actions that had a continuous
another point in the past. It focuses on duration until another point in the past.
the result of the action. It focuses on the duration or process of
the action.
Example of difference
Past Perfect Simple: She had finished her book. (Había terminado su libro).
Past Perfect Continuous: She had been reading a book. (Había estado leyendo un libro.)
Present Simple
The present simple is the verb tense to use when you want to
express any of the following conditions:
1. Clearly explain actions that 2. Provide context when expressing 3. They express with certainty
happen at the same current situations. Normally these events or actions of the future.
moment in which they are sentences are accompanied by adverbs
described. such as recently, currently For example:
For example: or lately, among others. We are going to the cinema next
For example:
He is learning English Friday
She is crying a lot lately
Present perfect
The present perfect is a verb tense in English that is used to
talk about actions that began in the past but have some relevance
in the present.
Structure:
The basic structure of the present perfect is the verb "to have"
in the present followed by the past participle of the main verb.
For example: