simple present: The present simple forms are formed by talking the infinitive whithout the TO.
The only exception where the form changes is the third person singular, where an -s is added at the end
simple past: Narrates events that occurred at a specific time in the past
To form the simple past whith regular verbs, use the infinitive and add the ending "ed"
present perfect: Describe actions that began in the present, and remember that auxiliary verbs are “has” and “have”. The first is used for she, he o it, and the second for I, we, they y you.
He writes on his notebook.
zero conditional: Used when the condition and result is always true
if+ present simple+present simple
present continuous: Used to describe actions occurring at this time
subject + verb in infinitive (to be) + verb +ing. And in negative add an auxiliary in negative, the rest remains the same
If I run, I get tired
She is reading the newspaper in the living room.
past continuous: describes actions that were being performed at a time in the past
subject + auxiliary verb (to be) + verb +ing. And the negative is only added a "not"
participle adjectives: They are formed by using participle verbs, either with "ed" or "ing"
used to: subject + used to + verb in infinitive without “to” negative: subject + did not / didn’t + use to + verb in infinitive without “to
defining relative clauses: They are used to provide essential information to define and identify the person or thing we are talking about
simple past: Used to speak of events that occurred at a time the past
the simple past whith regular verbs, use the infinitive and add the ending "ed"
We saw a very boring film last night, We were so bored that we fell asleep.
She had some pink earrings
I used to buy my clothes in that store
She has been to Canada twice
She lived in Japan last year
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Those are the shoes which were designed by Moschino.