martes, 20 de marzo de 2012

difference and similarity between present and past perfect simpre
This simple, also called the indicative tense is the simple English. Is often used to talk about facts that constitute habits or customs.

Is formed with the base form of the infinitive verb. This consists of twoinfinitive particle to and the base form of the verb, so, for  example, to  eat  is  an  infinitive  which  means  to  eat.
The only difficulty you write, as usual, in the 3rd person singular, in fact, this 3rd person is special when conjugating verbs. As a general rule s is added, although we will see that there are some exceptions.
Usos del presente simple
Este tiempo verbal se utiliza para expresar hechos o verdades generales.
The Sun warms the atmosphere. -> El Sol calienta la armósfera.
También usamos el presente simple para hablar de hábitos; en este caso, en la oración suele aparecer expresiones de frecuencia, como usually o always.
We play tennis usually. -> Nosotros jugamos al tenis ocasionalmente.
You study always. -> Vosotros estudiais siempre.
Tambien lo usamos para expresar horarior o programas (como el programa de un espectáculo teatral).
The train leaves in an hour. -> El tren llega en una hora.

perfect simpre

This verbal form of English is a bit more complicated, becauseforced to assimilate other aspects that are more abstract, such asirregular verbs for example.

The simple present is often used to refer to actions that took placeat a particular moment of the past. In this case particles are used asyesterday (yesterday) or last year (last year).

She finished school last year -> finished school last year.

Also used the past to actions that occurred in the past and who have completed, but does not mention the right time.

Who wrote That letter? -> Who wrote this letter?

To form the past we put the verb in its past form, and here comes the difilcultad. First, we must distinguish two kinds of verbs: theregular and irregular. The latter, for its difficulty, we will leave for the next lesson and focus on the regulars.
Conversation:
B: Eleazar nave you ever visited culiacan?
E: yes, i have.
B: Have you ever visited dan amusement park?
E: yes, i have
B: Have you ever go to the movies?
E: No, i haven´t
B: Have you ever visited onther places?
E: Yes i have.
B:Have you ever  reprove an examen?
E: Yes, i have.

B: good bye.
E: bye……!
difference and similarity between present and past perfect simpre
This simple, also called the indicative tense is the simple English. Is often used to talk about facts that constitute habits or customs.

Is formed with the base form of the infinitive verb. This consists of twoinfinitive particle to and the base form of the verb, so, for  example, to  eat  is  an  infinitive  which  means  to  eat.
The only difficulty you write, as usual, in the 3rd person singular, in fact, this 3rd person is special when conjugating verbs. As a general rule s is added, although we will see that there are some exceptions.
Usos del presente simple
Este tiempo verbal se utiliza para expresar hechos o verdades generales.
The Sun warms the atmosphere. -> El Sol calienta la armósfera.
También usamos el presente simple para hablar de hábitos; en este caso, en la oración suele aparecer expresiones de frecuencia, como usually o always.
We play tennis usually. -> Nosotros jugamos al tenis ocasionalmente.
You study always. -> Vosotros estudiais siempre.
Tambien lo usamos para expresar horarior o programas (como el programa de un espectáculo teatral).
The train leaves in an hour. -> El tren llega en una hora.

perfect simpre

This verbal form of English is a bit more complicated, becauseforced to assimilate other aspects that are more abstract, such asirregular verbs for example.

The simple present is often used to refer to actions that took placeat a particular moment of the past. In this case particles are used asyesterday (yesterday) or last year (last year).

She finished school last year -> finished school last year.

Also used the past to actions that occurred in the past and who have completed, but does not mention the right time.

Who wrote That letter? -> Who wrote this letter?

To form the past we put the verb in its past form, and here comes the difilcultad. First, we must distinguish two kinds of verbs: theregular and irregular. The latter, for its difficulty, we will leave for the next lesson and focus on the regulars.
Conversation:
B: Eleazar nave you ever visited culiacan?
E: yes, i have.
B: Have you ever visited dan amusement park?
E: yes, i have
B: Have you ever go to the movies?
E: No, i haven´t
B: Have you ever visited onther places?
E: Yes i have.
B:Have you ever  reprove an examen?
E: Yes, i have.

B: good bye.
E: bye……!