English Verb Tenses and Conditional Sentences
Present Simple
Affirmative
- I / you go
- He / she / it goes
Negative
- I / you do not go
- She / he / it does not go
Interrogative
- Do you go?
- Does he / she / it go?
Uses
- Habits and routines: Janet often goes to the library.
- General or scientific facts: Research shows that people have different types of intelligence.
- Stative verbs: This cake tastes wonderful.
Adverbs of frequency and time expressions: always, usually, occasionally, frequently, often, sometimes, rarely, seldom, never, once a month, every week, in the
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| Infinitive | Past Simple | Past Participle | Spanish Translation |
|---|---|---|---|
| ARISE | AROSE | ARISEN | LEVANTARSE |
| BE | WAS/WERE | BEEN | SER O ESTAR |
| BEAR | BORE | BORNE/BORN | CARGAR |
| BEAT | BEAT | BEATEN/BEAT | PALPITAR |
| BECOME | BECAME | BECOME | LLEGAR A SER |
| BEGIN | BEGAN | BEGUN | COMENZAR |
| BEND | BENT | BENT | DOBLAR |
| BET | BET | BET | APOSTAR |
| BID | BID | BID | LICITAR |
| BIND | BOUND | BOUND | JUNTAR |
| BITE | BIT | BITTEN | MORDER |
| BLEED | BLED | BLED | SANGRAR |
| BLOW | BLEW | BLOWN | SOPLAR |
| BREAK | BROKE | BROKEN | ROMPER |
| BREED | BRED | BRED | CRIAR |
| BRING | BROUGHT | BROUGHT | TRAER |
| BROADCAST | BROADCAST | BROADCAST | EMITIR |
| BUILD | BUILT | BUILT | CONSTRUIR |
| BURN | BURNED/BURNT | BURNED/BURNT | QUEMARSE |
| BURST | BURST | BURST | REVENTAR |
| BUY | BOUGHT | BOUGHT | COMPRAR |
| CAST | CAST | CAST | ECHAR/ |
Understanding Verbal Periphrasis in English Grammar
The Verbal Periphrasis
The core of the subject-verb (SV) must necessarily be performed by a verbal form. This can be:
Simple Time | Compound Time | Passive Voice | Verbal Periphrasis |
Write | I have written | Was written | ‘re writing, you must write, you write |
Verbal periphrasis refers to the union of two (or more) verb forms that function together as a unit. They usually consist of:
- a conjugated auxiliary verb (i.e., it is in person).
- a binding element, preposition, or conjunction, which may or may not be present: I have
Essential English Idioms, Phrases, and Writing Tips
Bitte, off Moret Chew, one can have – Wanting to do more than one can / Kick-Bite Somebody’s head off – Respond abruptly and rudely / (To be) Food for thought – Something to think about / (Chorus) Get a word in edgeways – Unable to speak because someone else is talking too much / Have cake and eat it – Wanting to have everything / I’ll eat my hat if… – I’m certain something won’t happen / Not my cup of tea – Not something I enjoy / (To be a) Piece of cake – Something easy / Put all your eggs in
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My favorite film is The Lord of the Rings, the best adventure film I have ever seen. Based on the well-known book, the film tells the story of a hobbit who takes a dangerous, magical ring back to the place where it was made in order to destroy it. Alongside the hobbit and his friends, there are amazing characters such as the wizard Gandalf and the creature Gollum.
I love this film primarily because of its themes of friendship and loyalty. The special effects and
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Realitive difference in
F2P (final)
And F3p (development). Link, Skull, leap forward, seemingly. If you do not ask him a question I will not speak to you. I had to do it at once. Difficult for us to do. Is being investigated by some.
American Obesity
T1p (princp)
T2P (poeple are also), F2P (roughly) and F3p (final). Outdated, predictable, largely, sedentary, too much fat is being eaten by small children nowadays, brougt, exerciced you more, You went on a diet, you did not eat so many sweets, so –
