Tiempos verbales inglés.

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Mind Map on Tiempos verbales inglés., created by kamilazarate17 on 04/11/2014.
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Tiempos verbales inglés.
  1. PRESENT
    1. She works
      1. Ella trabaja.
        1. Stative verbs.
          1. Love, think, feel.
      2. Present continuous.
        1. You are thinking.
          1. Ella está trabajando.
        2. PAST SIMPLE.
          1. I visited.
            1. Visité.
            2. I didn´t visit.
              1. No visité.
            3. PAST CONTINUOUS.
              1. I was cooking dinner while he was setting the table.
                1. Estaba cocinando la cena mientras el estaba sentado en la mesa.
              2. FUTURE SIMPLE.
                1. I will start.
                  1. Empezaré.
                  2. I won't start
                    1. No empezaré.
                  3. BE GOING TO
                    1. We are going to buy.
                      1. Compraremos-.
                      2. You aren't going to buy.
                        1. No compraremos.
                      3. FUTURE CONTINUOUS.
                        1. At this time tomorrow, I will be shopping in town.
                          1. En este momento mañana, estaré comprando en la ciudad.
                        2. PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE.
                          1. We put an advert in the newspaper to sell our car and so far, six people have phoned.
                            1. Pusimos un anuncio en el periódico para vender nuestro coche y hasta ahora han llamado seis personas.
                            2. ever, never, yet, just, already, for, since; How long...?
                            3. PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS.
                              1. I'm tired. I have been studying all night.
                                1. Estoy cansada. Estuve estudiando toda la noche.
                              2. PAST PERFECT SIMPLE.
                                1. By the time we arrived at the cinema, the film had already started.
                                  1. Para el momento que llegamos al cine, la película ya había empezado.
                                2. PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS.
                                  1. She had been writing short stories for years until she decided to publish them
                                    1. Llevaba años escribiendo cuentos hasta que decidió publicarlos.
                                  2. FUTURE PERFECT SIMPLE.
                                    1. By the end of June, we will have finished school.
                                      1. Para el final de Junio, habremos terminado el colegio.
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