INDICA A QUÉ TIEMPO VERBAL DEL PRESENTE CORRESPONDE CADA ORACIÓN OPCIONES: SIMPLE, CONTINUO, PERFECTO & PERFECTO CONTINUO Doesn’t he play in Barcelona? I wash my car on saturdays. Paul never does his homework. She works in the NASA. This bus leaves at night. She is leaving tomorrow morning. We are building a house. You are making a great effort. They are speaking Italian. Prices are going up! What have you done? It has rained a lot this week I haven’t seen her this morning. Have you ever tried that restaurant? She has been cooking all morning. I’ve been working. We’ve been visiting them. It’s been raining all day. I’ve been watching T.V. We’ve been living here for two years. DOY CORONA Y LOS SIGO EL QUE NO SABE NO RESPONDA PORFA ES URGENTE
Respuesta:
Indica a que tiempo verbal del presente corresponde cada oración.
Presente Simple
Doesn't he play in Barcelona?
I wash my car on Saturday
Paul never does his homework.
She works in the NASA.
This bus leaves at night.
Presente Continuo
She is leaving tomorrow morning.
We are building a house.
You are making a great effort.
They are speaking Italian.
Prices are going up!
Presente Perfecto
What have you done?
It has rained a lot this week.
I haven't seen her this morning.
Have you ever tried that restaurant?
Presente Perfecto Continuo
She has been cooking all morning.
I've been working
We've been visiting them.
It's been raining all day.
I've been watching T.V.
We've been living here for two years.
Explicación:
El Presente Simple se construye de la siguiente manera:
Sujeto + Verbo en presente + Complemento.
Usamos los auxiliares Don't / Doesn't para formar oraciones negativas y para formar interrogativas Do/Does
El Presente continuo se forma de la siguiente manera:
Sujeto + Verbo to be + verbo con ing + Complemento.
El Presente Perfecto se forma de la siguiente manera:
Sujeto + Have/Has + Verbo en participio pasado + Complemento.
El Presente Perfecto Continuo se forma de la siguiente manera:
Sujeto + Have/Has + been + Verbo con Ing + Complemento.