· El Verbo ‘To Be’. Importancia, significado y aplicaciones. Lección 3 · Oraciones interrogativas en tiempo presente. El uso de ‘Do’ y ‘Does’. · Palabras esenciales para formular oraciones interrogativas. · Oraciones negativas en tiempo presente. El uso de la palabra ‘Not’....
1. Cuando tenemos un modal verb como son: “can”, “would”, “should”, “must”, etc. Una regla de oro que debes recordar siempre: los “modal verbs” utilizan un infinitivo sin “to”. Checa esta oración: She should hire a new office attendant. (Ella debería contratar a un ...
The verb to be - yes / no questionsAM I ?ARE YOU? IS HE?IS SHE?IS IT?ARE WE? ARE YOU? ARE THEY?Am I right
Future: “Going to” Structure 1. Affirmative Sentences Subject + auxiliary verb (to be) + “going to” + principal verb… Examples: Iam going to callyou tonight. Sheis going to arrivelate. Theyare going to behappy to see you.
To form the future continuous we use “will be” or “be going to” along with the verb+ing. Subject Auxiliaries Verb+ing I will be am going to be talking, eating, learning, doing, going… he, she, it will be is going to be talking, eating, learning, doing, going… you, we...
FUEL SYSTEM WARNING: DO NOT SPILL FUEL ON THE ENGINES OR THE BRAKES. IF YOU SPILL FUEL ON ENGINES OR BRAKES THAT ARE HOT, IT CAN CAUSE FIRE. Do not let the tanker go near the aircraft until the anti-collision lights have been set to OFF. It is very dangerous to be close to the ...
“If” past simple , would + verb infinitive Third “If” past perfect ( Had + past participle), would have + past participle Los condicionales en inglés pueden parecer complejos por el nivel gramatical que se necesita para emplearlos en una oración, pero en realidad es cuestión de practi...
Complete the sentence with the modal verb. ”Lily is a veterinarian, isn't she? She ……. love animals” Can May Must Can´t.Why is it so important to have the information completed in a request form? Because this will facilitate both efficient and accurate processing of the sample ...
These prepositions are most often used with the verb “to be”. We have already seen the various uses of the three most common prepositions (“in”, “at”, “on”) in the previous lesson. Below you will find many other prepositions of place. NEXT TO (BESIDE) Meaning: adjacent or by...
As with the present perfect simple, we use the auxiliary verb “to have” as well as “been” (the past participle of the verb “to be”) and the verb+ing. SubjectAuxiliaryVerb+ing I, you, we, theyhave beentalking, studying, waiting… ...