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Present perfect have/has + past participle:

  The present perfect tense is formed by using the auxiliary verb “have” or “has” with the past participle of the main verb. This tense is used to describe an action that started in the past and is still going on.  Examples  “I have eaten” “Olga has promised to help me” “They’ve been on holiday twice this year” “I’ve lived in Oslo since I was born” How to form a present perfect sentence  Choose a subject: Add the auxiliary verb “have” or “has” Add the past participle form of the verb Add the rest of the sentence When to use the present perfect tense: To talk about something that happened at an unknown time To talk about something that happened in the past and continues now To talk about something that happened repeatedly in the past To talk about something that finished recently To talk about something that changed over time To talk about life experiences.  You wanna learn more about this topic? 📚✏️  Go to the link in our Bio. 📚✏️ Let me know what you thi...

Was/Were past participle: B1.

 Was” and “were” are used in the past tense, while the past participle is used to create a passive voice.  Explanation: Was/were Used to describe something that existed or was true in the past.  For example:  “The cover of the book was beautifully designed”.  Was” is used for singular subjects, while “were” is used for plural subjects.  Past participle: Used to create a passive voice, where the action is done to the subject of the sentence.  For example:  “The plate was broken on the floor”. The past participle of regular verbs is formed by adding “ed”.  Examples of past tense: Past simple: “You cooked” Past progressive: “He was singing” Past perfect: “I had arrived” Past perfect progressive: “They had been driving” Examples of past participle : She has broken the vase.  “I have found the answer. We have seen the movie. He has written the book  The difference between was and were is that they are different conjugations, or forms, of...

Simple present verbs: Lunes 24 de febrero:

 1- To go: ir. I go  You go He/She/it goes We go You go They go Examples:  1- I go to the beach with my family.  2-To ride: Montar algo x bici, auto, caballo. Etcétera  I ride You ride He/She/ it rides We ride You ride They ride Examples 1- I ride my bike to go to the park. 2- We ride a car to go to the zoo. 3-To watch: ver. I watch  You watch  He/She/ it watches We watch  You watch  They watch  Examples:  1-They watch the movie today. 2-He watches a nice girl at the pool. 4-To leave: dejar/salir.  I leave  You leave He/She/it leaves  We leave You leave They leave Examples:  1-You leave the school early today. 2-They leave you at the museum. 5-To buy: comprar: I buy You buy He/She it buys  We buy You buy They buy Examples: 1-I buy a new dress for my birthday 🥳  2-She buys a cake for her mom. 6-To eat: Comer algo x. I eat You eat He/She/it eats We eat You eat They eat Examples: 1- I eat soup for dinner ...

Papi beginner: verbos en presente simple

  Papi Beginner:   verbos en presente simple:  Inicio: jueves 20 de febrero  📚 ciclo: Febrero-Abril: 2025: 1-To talk: hablar: I talk You talk He/She/ It talks We talk You talk They talk 2- TO BE: ser o estar. I am  You are He/She/it is We are You are  They are  3-TO DANCE: Bailar. I dance You dance He/She/ it dances We dance You dance They dance 4-TO RUN: correr. I run You run He/She/ it runs  We run You run They run 5- TO JUMP: saltar I jump  You jump He/She/it jumps We jump You jump They jump 6-TO SING: cantar. I sing You sing He/She/it sings We sing You sing They sing 7- TO TEACH: enseñar un tema X I teach You teach He/She/it teaches We teach You teach They teach  8-To SPEAK: hablar. I speak You speak He/She/it speaks We speak You speak They speak 9-TO MOVE: mover  I move  You move  He/She/ it moves  We move You move They move  10-TO WALK: caminar  I walk  You walk  He/She/it walks We walk You ...

The simple past passive. B1 intermediate:

  The past simple passive in English is formed by using the past participle of a verb along with “was” or “were”.  For example:  “The mistakes were corrected by the teacher”.  How to form the past simple passive: Use “was” or “were” Add the past participle of the verb Use “by” to identify who or what performed the action. When to use the past simple passive: The passive voice is used when the person or thing that performed the action is unknown, unimportant, or not the focus of interest.  Examples of the past simple passive : The mistakes were corrected by the teacher.  “Rice was eaten by me.  How to form the passive voice: The passive voice is formed by using a form of the auxiliary verb “be” (be, am, is, are, was, were, being, been) followed by the past participle of the main verb. Something was done by someone at sometime in the past. Active : The teacher corrected the mistakes. Passive: The mistakes were corrected by the teacher. Active : Did the l...

conjugated simple present verbs. Diana beginners.

 Semana del martes 11-Sábado 15 de febrero: 1- TO TALK: Hablar. I talk You talk He/She/ It talks We talk You talk They talk 2- TO BE: ser o estar. I am  You are He/She/it is We are You are  They are  3-TO DANCE: Bailar. I dance You dance He/She/ it dances We dance You dance They dance 4-TO RUN: correr. I run You run He/She/ it runs  We run You run They run 5- TO JUMP: saltar I jump  You jump He/She/it jumps We jump You jump They jump 6-TO SING: cantar. I sing You sing He/She/it sings We sing You sing They sing 7- TO TEACH: enseñar un tema X I teach You teach He/She/it teaches We teach You teach They teach  8-To SPEAK: hablar. I speak You speak He/She/it speaks We speak You speak They speak 9-TO MOVE: mover  I move  You move  He/She/ it moves  We move You move They move  10-TO WALK: caminar  I walk  You walk  He/She/it walks We walk You walk They walk  11-TO SMILE: sonreír. I smile  You smile He/she it s...