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TOPICS STUDIED IN CLASS Present Progressive, Past Progressive, Simple Past, Verbs, My Family Tree. Carol Daniela Pinzón Rendón. 902 J. T.

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TOPICS STUDIED IN CLASS

Present Progressive, Past Progressive, Simple Past, Verbs, My Family Tree.

Carol Daniela Pinzón Rendón.902 J. T. 2013

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PRESENT

PROGRESSIVE.

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PRESENT PROGRESSIVE The present progressive is formed by combining the verb

"to be" with the present participle. (The present participle is merely the "-ing" form of a verb.)

I am studying.I am studying with María.

In English, present progressive can be used to describe what is happening now, or what will happen in the future.

I am studying now.I am studying with María tonight.

In Spanish, the present progressive is only used to describe an action that is in the process of taking place. It is not used for future actions.

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PAST PROGRESSIV

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PAST PROGRESSIVE.  Positive Negative Question I / he / she / it was speaking . I was not speaking. Was I speaking ?

you / we / they were speaking . You were not speaking . Were you speaking ?

Exceptions in spelling when adding ing Example final e is dropped (but: e  is not changed)

come – coming(but: agree – agreeing)after a short, stressed vowel, the final consonant is doubled

sit  – sitting as final consonant after a vowel is doubled (in British English)travel – travelling final I e becomes y lie – lying

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PAST PROGRESSIVE.

Use of Past Progressive puts emphasis on the course of an action in the

past Example: He was playing football. two actions happening at the same time (in the

past)Example: While she was preparing dinner, he was washing the dishes.

action going on at a certain time in the past Example: When I was having breakfast, the phone suddenly rang.

Signal Words of Past Progressive when, while, as long as

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SIMPLE PAST

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SIMPLE PAST.

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VERBS

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VERBS. Probably at first did not understand

because English verbs were divided into regular and irregular.

Roughly regular verbs ending-ed English have-when you change time past participle, that means for example that

I play -I played I Study I studied however absolutely irregular change its

base, and in some cases not change, ie; I cut - I cut I drink a coke -I drank a coke

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REGULAR VERBS admitted (admít

id) admitir ban (ban) banned (bánd) prohibir beg (beg) begged (bégd) rogar bury (béri) buried (bérid) enterrar

clap (kláp) clapped (klápt) aplaudir copy (kópi) copied (kópid) copiar cry (krái) cried (kráid) gritar, llorar drop (drop) dropped (drópt)

dejar caer, caerse

dry (drái) dried (dráid) secar

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REGULAR VERBS. plan (plan) Planned planear,

planificar plug (plag) plugged  conectar prefer(príf

ér preferred (

prifert) preferir program  (prógram) programm

ed (prógramd)

Programar Regretted  (rigrétid) lamentarse rely (relái) relied (relá

id confiar reply (repl

ái) replied  (repláid) responder

rob (rób) robbed (ró

bd robar rub (rab) rubbed (rá

bd frotar Satisfy

 (satisfái) satisfied  (satisfáid) satisfacer shop (shop

)

Shopped  (shópt) comprar

signal (sígnal

signalled 

(sígnald)

hacer señales

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come (kám) came (keím) come (kám) venir cut (kat) cut (kat) cut (kat) cortar do (dú) did (díd) done (dán) hacer draw (dró) drew (drú) drawn (drón) dibujar drink (drink) drank (drénk) drunk (drank) beber drive (dráiv) drove (dróuv)

driven (drívn) conducir eat (í:t) ate (et) eaten (ítn) comer fall (fol) fell (fel) fallen (fólen) caer feel (fí:l) felt (felt) felt (felt) sentir find (fáind) found (faúnd) found (fáund) encontrar fly (flái) flew (flu) flown (flón) volar

forget (forguét) forgot (forgót) forgotten (forgótn) olvidar get (guét) got (got) got/gotten (got/gotn) obtener, conseguir give (guív) gave (guéiv) given (gívn) dar go (góu) went (uént) gone (góun) ir grow (gróu) grew (grú) grown (grón) cultivar, crecer

IRREGULAR VERBS

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read (rid) read (red) read (red) leer ride (ráid) rode (róud) ridden (rídn) cabalgar ring (ring) rang (reng) rung (rang) sonar run (ran) ran (ren) run (ran) correr say (séi) said (sed) said (sed) decir see (sí:) saw (sóu) seen (sin) ver sell (sel) sold (sold) sold (sold) vender send (send) sent (sent) sent (sent) enviar

show (shóu) showed (shóut) shown (shóun) mostrar shut (shat) shut (shat) shut (shat) cerrar sing (sing) sang (seng) sung (sang) cantar sleep (slíp) slept (slépt) slept (slépt) dormir smell (smel) smelt (smelt) smelt (smelt) oler speak (spik) spoke (spóuk) spoken (spóukn) hablar spend (spend) spent (spent) spent (spent) gastar, pasar  stand (stand) stood (stú:d) stood (stú:d) pararse

steal (stíl) stole (stóul) stolen (stóln) robar swim (suím) swam (suém) swum (suám) nadar take (téik) took (tul) taken (téikn) tomar, llevar teach (tích) taught (tot) taught (tot) enseñar tell (tel) told (told) told (told) decir, contar think (zink) thought (zot) thought (zot) pensar, creer wake (uéik) woke (uóuk) waken (uéikn) despertarse wear (uéar) wore (uór) worn (uórn) usar (ropa)

win (uín) won (uón) won (uón) ganar write (ráit) wrote (róut) written (rítn) escribir

IRREGULAR VERBS

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