63 lines
969 B
Markdown
63 lines
969 B
Markdown
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# Simple Present
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Things that happen every day.
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**Example:**
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He usually goes for a walk every afternoon.
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# Simple Past
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Something that happened in the past.
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**Example:**
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I ate a sandwich yesterday.
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# Present Perfect
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Something that began in the past and continuous to the present.
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**Example:**
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I have been in Valencia for four months.
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# Past Perfect
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Something that happened before something else.
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**Example:**
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I travelled through france before arriving in Valencia.
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# Simple Future
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Something that has not happened yet.
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**Example:**
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I will go to the bathroom.
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## Formula:
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will + [root form of verb]
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**or:**
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[am/is/are] + going to + [root form of verb]
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**negative**
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will **not** + [root form of verb]
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**or:**
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[am/is/are] + **not** going to + [root form of verb]
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# Future Perfect
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Something that will have happened before a certain point in time.
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## Example:
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You will have cleaned your room by tomorrow.
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## Formula:
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will + have + [past participle]
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