VERB TENSES
The simple present tense We use the simple present to express habits, permanent truths.
EX. 1: He reads the newspaper every morning.
Ex. 2: I go to school every day
Ex. 3: Water boils at 100 C˚
Remember! Verb to be – (ser, estar) I am, You are, He is, She is, It is, We are, You are, They are
Ex. 4: They are at home
Ex. 5: We are Students
Ordinary Verbs You just have to worry with the third person singular. We add “s”
Ex. 6: She Likes Apples
When the ordinary verbs end in: o, x, z, s, ss, ch We add “es”
Ex. 7: She goes to school every day (verb to go)
Verbs ending in consonant + y You substitute for ies
Ex. 8: She studies math
Simple Past Regular verbs –Add “ed” Verbs ending with consonant + y – We can substitute the “y” for “ied”
Simple past This verb tense is used to express actions that finished in a definite time in the past. We use adverbs like: yesterday, last year, last week, ago…
Ex. 9: He climbed a mountain yesterday
Ex. 10: He cleaned the house last week
Active and passive voice Active: Somebody cleans the office
Passive Passive: The office is cleaned (by somebody) (It emphasizes the action)
The Passive is: Present simple (am, is are) + Past Participle Or… Past simple (was/were) + Past Participle
Ex. 13: She opened the door. (Active voice)
Ex. 14: The door was opened. (passive voice)