TODOS LOS TIEMPOS VERBALES EN INGLES. Fácil Practico y EFICIENTE. All Verb Tenses.

TODOS LOS TIEMPOS VERBALES EN INGLES. Fácil Practico y EFICIENTE. All Verb Tenses.

Introduction to Verb Tenses in English

In this section, we will learn about the different verb tenses in English, their names, usage, and how they are formed. There are 12 verb tenses in total, divided into three main groups: present, past, and future. Each group has simple, continuous, perfect, and perfect progressive tenses.

Present Tenses

  • Present Simple:
  • Describes things that happen regularly or facts.
  • Example: "I play chess."
  • Present Continuous:
  • Describes actions happening at the moment of speaking.
  • Example: "I am playing chess."
  • Present Perfect:
  • Describes actions that have happened in the past with a connection to the present.
  • Example: "I have played chess."
  • Present Perfect Progressive:
  • Describes actions that started in the past and continue up to the present.
  • Example: "I have been playing chess."

Past Tenses

  • Past Simple:
  • Describes completed actions in the past.
  • Example: "I played chess."
  • Past Continuous:
  • Describes ongoing actions in the past.
  • Example:" I was playing chess."
  • Past Perfect:
  • Describes actions completed before a specific point in the past.
  • Example:" I had played chess."
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  • Past Perfect Progressive:
  • Describes actions that started in the past and continued up to a certain point in the past.
  • Example: "I had been playing chess."

Future Tenses

  • Future Simple:
  • Describes actions that will happen in the future.
  • Example: "I will play chess."
  • Future Continuous:
  • Describes ongoing actions that will happen in the future.
  • Example: "I will be playing chess."
  • Future Perfect:
  • Describes actions that will be completed before a specific point in the future.
  • Example:" I will have played chess."
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  • Future Perfect Progressive:
  • Describes ongoing actions that will continue up to a certain point in the future.
  • Example:" I will have been playing chess."

The Future Continues

In this section, we learn about the future continuous tense in English. We use the auxiliary verb "will be" with all personal pronouns. It is used in affirmative and interrogative sentences, while "won't be" is used in negative sentences. The main verb is used with the -ing form.

Future Continuous Tense

  • We use "will be" with all personal pronouns in affirmative and interrogative sentences.
  • We use "won't be" in negative sentences.
  • The main verb is used with the -ing form.

Examples:

  • I'll be playing chess.
  • He won't be playing chess.
  • Will they be playing chess?

The Future Perfect

This section introduces the future perfect tense in English. We use the auxiliary verbs "will have" and "won't have" with all personal pronouns. It is used in affirmative and interrogative sentences, while "won't have" is used in negative sentences. The main verb is used in its past participle form.

Future Perfect Tense

  • We use "will have" with all personal pronouns in affirmative and interrogative sentences.
  • We use "won't have" in negative sentences.
  • The main verb is used in its past participle form.

Examples:

  • I will have played chess.
  • He won't have played chess.
  • We will have played chess.

The Future Perfect Progressive

In this section, we learn about the future perfect progressive tense in English. We use the auxiliary verbs "will have been" and "won't have been" with all personal pronouns. It is used in affirmative and interrogative sentences, while "won't have been" is used in negative sentences. The main verb is used with the -ing form.

Future Perfect Progressive Tense

  • We use "will have been" with all personal pronouns in affirmative and interrogative sentences.
  • We use "won't have been" in negative sentences.
  • The main verb is used with the -ing form.

Examples:

  • They will have been playing chess.
  • She won't have been playing chess.
  • I will have been playing chess.

Practice Exercises

In this section, we practice identifying the tense of given sentences.

Practice Exercises

  1. Identify the tense of the following sentences:
  • "I have eaten a lot." (Present Perfect)
  • "I have been writing a book." (Present Perfect Continuous)
  • "I won't go to work." (Future Simple)
  • "My mom will have gone to London." (Future Perfect)
  1. He knows how to speak English but wants to learn more. He has been studying for two years and will continue learning.

Conclusion

In this video, we learned about different future tenses in English: future continuous, future perfect, and future perfect progressive. We also practiced identifying the tense of given sentences.

Video description

TODOS LOS TIEMPOS VERBALES EN INGLES. Fácil Practico y EFICIENTE. All Verb Tenses. Contenido: 0:16 Tiempos Verbales (Cuantos) 0:39 Tiempos Verbales del Presente. 1:35 Presente Simple. 2:40 Presente Continuo. 3:31 Presente Perfecto. 4:15 Presente Perfecto Progresivo. 5:19 Tiempos verbales del Pasado. 6:12 Pasado Simple. 7:05 Pasado Continuo. 7:53 Pasado Perfecto. 8:28 Pasado Perfecto Progresivo. 9:18 TIEMPOS VERBALES DEL FUTURO 10:10 Futuro Simple. 10:51 Futuro Continuo. 11:41 Futuro Perfecto. 12:28 Futuro perfecto progresivo. 13:30 Examen. Sígueme en redes: Inglés fácil con Monica Cely 🥇https://www.facebook.com/MonicaCelyInglesfacil 🥇Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/monicacely_inglesfacil 👉 COMENTA | Tu opinión es importante para mi. 👉 ¡SUSCRÍBETE GRATIS! 👉 Activa la campana 🔔 de las notificaciones! 👉 Si te gusto dale LIKE y compártelo 👉 Copyright © Todos los Derechos Reservados