Verb Tenses
Present and past simple & continuous
Introducción
Entender los tiempos verbales es la base de la gramática inglesa. A nivel básico, necesitas dominar cuatro tiempos esenciales: Present Simple, Present Continuous, Past Simple y Past Continuous.
Si vienes del español, ya entiendes el concepto de tiempos verbales — pero el inglés los forma de manera diferente. No hay tantas conjugaciones como en español, pero los auxiliares ("do", "be", "have") juegan un papel fundamental. Estos cuatro tiempos te permiten describir hábitos, acciones en progreso, eventos completados y actividades de fondo.
Domina estos tiempos primero y tendrás una base sólida para todos los tiempos más complejos que aprenderás después.
Temas
Más populares
- 1 Present Simple Describes habits, routines, facts, and general truths
- 2 Present Continuous Describes actions happening now or temporary situations
- 3 Past Simple Describes completed actions in the past
- 4 Third Person -s/-es Adding -s or -es to verbs for he/she/it in present simple
- 5 Time Expressions (Present) Words that signal present simple or continuous
Todos los Gramática inglesa en este capítulo (28)
- Present Simple Describes habits, routines, facts, and general truths
- Present Continuous Describes actions happening now or temporary situations
- Past Simple Describes completed actions in the past
- Past Continuous Describes ongoing actions at a specific time in the past
- Third Person -s/-es Adding -s or -es to verbs for he/she/it in present simple
- State Verbs Verbs that describe states and are not usually used in continuous tenses
- Time Expressions (Present) Words that signal present simple or continuous
- Time Expressions (Past) Words that signal past simple
- Common Irregular Verbs Frequently used verbs with irregular past forms
- The Verb 'be' The most irregular and important verb in English
- Frequency Adverbs Words that show how often something happens
- Time Expressions (Present) Words and phrases that indicate when in the present
- Time Expressions (Past) Words and phrases that indicate past time
- going to + verb Expressing future intentions or predictions based on evidence
- will + verb Expressing spontaneous decisions, offers, and predictions
- State Verbs (Non-Action) Verbs that describe states rather than actions
- Present Simple for Schedules Using present simple for timetables and fixed events
- have got Expressing possession (British English preference)
- Contractions with 'be' Shortened forms of 'be' verbs
- Contractions with 'will' and 'would' Shortened forms: 'll and 'd
- ago Time before now (with past simple)
- last / next / this (Time) Referring to specific time periods
- make vs do Choosing between make and do
- like vs would like General preference vs specific desire
- going to (plans and predictions) Expressing future plans and predictions
- always, usually, often, sometimes, never Adverbs showing how often
- ever and never At any time / at no time
- already, yet, still Time expressions about expected events
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