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Simple
  1. We can use it
    1. To express the idea that an action started and finished at a specific time in the past
      1. grammatical rules
        1. To form the past simple with regular verbs, we use the infinitive and add the termination "-ed". The form is the same for all persons (I, you, I, she, it, we, they).
          1. For verbs ending in an "e", we only add "-d".
            1. If the verb ends in a short vowel and a consonant (except "and" or "w"), bend the final consonant.
              1. With verbs ending in a consonant and a "and", changes the "and" with an "i".
      2. Structure
        1. In Affirmative
          1. subject + Verb in past + Complement
            1. In Negative
              1. subject + auxiliary (DID) + not + Verb in present + Complement
                1. For Questions
                  1. auxiliary (DID) + subject + Verb in present + complement + ?
        2. Past
        3. Present
          1. Used to talk of things that happen regularly. Unlike with the Spanish, do not use the present simple to talk about something that is happening at the moment in which we speak.
            1. Grammatical Rules
              1. o combine the present simple we use the infinitive for the subject "I", "you", "we" and "they" and to third persons "i", "she" and "it", add a "-s" at the end of the word.
                1. Structure
                  1. In Affirmative
                    1. subject + Verb in present + complement
                      1. In Negative
                        1. subject + auxiliary (DO or DOES) + not + Verb in present + Complement
                    2. For Questions
                      1. auxiliary (DO or DOES) + Subject + verb in present + complement + ?
              2. We can use it
              3. Future
                1. We can use it
                  1. Is used to describe actions that are going to develop in the future without the need to clarify in that time will occur.
                    1. Grammatical Rules
                      1. With the future simple uses the modal auxiliary (verb modal) along with the basic form of the main verb (the infinitive).
                        1. In the future simple the verb does not change shape when you use "I, she, it" or when you spoke in "third person."
                          1. In the prayers negative in future simple the verb is in the infinitive and auxiliary is used "won't".
                            1. Structure
                              1. In Affirmative
                                1. subject + auxiliary ( Will) + verb in infinitive + Complement
                                  1. In Negative
                                    1. subject + auxiliary ( Will) + not + verb in infinitive + Complement
                                      1. For Questions
                                        1. auxiliary ( Will) + subject + verb in infinitive + Complement + ?
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