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Simple Present

Affirmative Negative Interrogative


I go I don't go Do I go ?
You go You don't go Do you go ?
He goes He doesn't go Does he go ?
She goes She doesn't go Does she go ?
It goes It doesn't go Does it go ?
We go We don't go Do we go ?
You go You don't go Do you go ?
They go They don't go Do they go ?
Affirmative subject + 1 > "s" (he, she, it)
I go to New York - Yo voy a New York
He goes to New York - El va a New York
Negative subject + don't / doesn't + 1
I don't go to New York - Yo no voy a New York
He doesn't go to New York - El no va a New York
Interrogative Do / Does + subject + 1 ?
Do I go to New York ? - ¿Voy yo a New York ?
Does he go to New York ? - ¿Va él a New York ?

PASADO SIMPLE O
Affirmative Negative Interrogative INDEFINIDO
Affirmative
I went I didn't go Did I go ? subject + 2
I You
went to New York - You
went Fui adidn't
New York
go Did you go ?
HeHewent
wentto New YorkHe - Eldidn't
fue a go
New York Did he go ?
Negative
She went She didn't go Did she go ? subject + didn't + 1
I It
didn't
wentgo to New York - No fui
It didn't goa New York Did it go ?
HeWedidn't
went go to New York - El no
We didn't gofue a NewDid
Yorkwe go ?
Interrogative
You went You didn't go Did you go ? Did + subject + 1 ?
They went They didn't go Did they go ?
Did I go to New York? - ¿Fui a New York ?
Did he go to New York? - ¿Fue él a New York?

REGULAR VERBS = Verb + ed or d VERBOS REGULARES = Verbo + ed o d


ISPELLING
studied on Saturday. ORTOGRAFÍA
Estudié el sábado.
worked - exercised trabajó - hizo ejercicio
I didn't study on Sunday. No estudié el domingo.
studied - played estudió - jugó; tocó (un instrumento)
You studied on Saturday. Estudiaste el sábado.
You didn't study on Sunday. No estudiaste el domingo.
Futuro
She worked on Saturday. Trabajó el sábado. simple
subject + will
She didn't work on Sunday. 1 domingo.
No trabajó el 2 3
go went gone
He exercised on Saturday. + 1 Hizo ejercicio el sábado.
He didn't exercise onAffirmative
Sunday. Negative
No hizo Interrogative
ejercicio el domingo.

I will go
We exercised on Saturday. I won't ejercicio
Hicimos go Will I go ?
el sábado.
We didn't exerciseYou will go
on Sunday. You
No won't ejercicio
hicimos go el Will you go ?
domingo.
He will go He won't go Will he go ?
They exercised on Saturday. Hicieron ejercicio el sábado.
She will go She won't go Will she go ?
They didn't exercise on Sunday. No hicieron ejercicio el domingo.
It will go It won't go Will it go ?
We will go We won't go Will we go ?
You will go You won't go Will you go ?
They will go They won't go Will they go ?
Affirmative subject + will + 1
I will go to New York - Iré a New York
He will go to New York - El irá a New York
Negative subject + won't (will not) + 1
I won't go to New York - No iré a New York
He won't go to New York - El no irá a New York
Interrogative Will + subject + 1 ?
Will I go to New York ? - ¿Iré a New York ?
Will he go to New York ? - ¿Irá él a New York ?
Expresiones usuales del futuro simple
tomorrow - the day after tomorrow - in 2010
next Monday - next week - next month - next year

usos del futuro simple


Acciones que se van a desarrollar con certeza en el futuro
I will play tennis tomorrow. Jugaré tenis mañana.
OM Personal will be six in 2005. OM Personal cumplirá seis años en el 2005.
Predicción en el futuro.
It will snow tomorrow. Nevará mañana.
Promesas.
"Every Argentinian will have a job in this blessed country." (Carlos Menem)
"Todo Argentino tendrá un puesto de trabajo en este bendito país." (Carlos
Menem)
Ofrecimientos.
I will stay with you all night if you really need it.
Me quedaré contigo toda la noche si realmente lo necesitas.
Suele utilizarse el auxiliar shall (o su contracción 'll) para el futuro de la
primera persona del singular y del plural.
We shall go to the movies = We will go to the movies
We'll go to the movies. Iremos al cine.

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