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Verb TO BE
FORMA AFIRMATIVA
FORMA NEGATIVA
FORMA INTERROGATIVA
I am (I'm)
am I?
are you?
he is (he's)
is he?
we are (we're)
are we?
are you?
are they?
have got
Ive got
Have I got?
I havent got
You
have got
Youve got
has got
Hes got
Has he got?
He hasnt got
She
has got
Shes got
It
has got
Its got
Has it got?
It hasnt got
We
have got
Weve got
Have we got?
We havent got
They
have got
Theyve got
INTERROGATIVE PRONOUS
How?
Cunto?
When?
Cundo?
Where?
Dnde?
Who?
Quin?
What?
Qu?
PRESENT SIMPLE
Se aade una s al verbo nicamente cuando se trata de la tercera persona del plural en afirmativo. Si
suena mal se pone es.
En interrogativo, la s se pone el does.
ADVERBS OF FREQUENCY
+ Always
Usually
Ofen
Sometimes
Rarely
- Never