Uso correcto de tiempos, conjugaciones y auxiliares Tiempos simples y futuro idiomático. Personal pronoun or Name RED/ Verb BLUE/ Auxiliary and negation GREEN Simple present Simple past Simple Future Idiomatic future going to Auxiliary Do/Does Auxiliary Did Auxiliary Will Auxiliary be + going to Do- I, you, we, they Did- I, you. He, she, it, we, they. Will- I, you. He, she, it, we, they Be- Am/ is/ are Mary cooked a cake Mary will cook a cake Mary is going to cook a cake Neg- Mary doesn’t cook a cake Mary didn’t cook a cake Mary won’t cook a cake Mary isn’t going to cook a cake Int- Does Mary cook a cake? Did Mary cook a cake? Will Mary cook a cake? Is Mary going to cook a cake? Does- he, she, it. Aff- Mary cooks a cake Am – I / is – he she it / are – you we they La 3era persona en presente simple el verbo lleva “S“en afirmativo. 1 Uso correcto de tiempos, conjugaciones y auxiliares Tiempos continuos o progresivos. Present continuous Past continuous Future continuous Auxiliary be + verb ING Auxiliary be + verb ING Auxiliary be + verb ING Be- Am/ is/ are Be- Was/ were/ Will be Am – I / is – he she it / are – you we they Was – I he she it / were – you we they I/ you/ he/ she/ it/ we/ they Aff- Mary is cooking a cake Mary was cooking a cake Mary will be cooking a cake Neg- Mary isn’t cooking a cake Mary wasn’t cooking a cake Mary won’t be cooking a cake Int- Is Mary cooking a cake? Was Mary cooking a cake? Will Mary be cooking a cake? 2 Uso correcto de tiempos, conjugaciones y auxiliares Tiempos perfectos Present perfect Past perfect Future perfect Auxiliary have/ has + verb in past participle Auxiliary Had + verb in past participle Auxiliary will have + verb in past participle Have/ Has Had Will have has– he she it / have– I /you/ we/ they Had – I he she it you we they I/ you/ he/ she/ it/ we/ they Aff- Mary has cooked a cake Mary had cooked a cake Mary will have cooked a cake Neg- Mary hasn’t cooked a cake Mary hadn’t cooked a cake Mary won’t have cooked a cake Int- Has Mary cooked a cake? Had Mary cooked a cake? Will Mary have cooked a cake? 3 Uso correcto de tiempos, conjugaciones y auxiliares Tiempos perfectos continuos Present perfect Past perfect Future perfect Auxiliary have/has + been + verb ING Auxiliary Had + been + verb ING Auxiliary Will have + been + verb ING Have been/ Has been Had been Will have been Has been – he she it / have– I /you/ we/ they Had – I he she it you we they I/ you/ he/ she/ it/ we/ they Aff- Mary has been cooking a cake Mary had been cooking a cake Mary will have been cooking a cake Neg- Mary hasn’t been cooking a cake Mary hadn’t been cooking a cake Mary won’t have been cooking a cake Int- Has Mary been cooking a cake? Had Mary been cooking a cake? Will Mary have been cooking a cake? 4 Uso correcto de tiempos, conjugaciones y auxiliares Conjugación del verbo To be (Ser o Estar) El verbo To be también es auxiliar Simple present To be Simple past To be Simple Future To be I - am I, he, she, it - was I, you, he, she, it, we, they – will be He, she, it - is we, you, they - were We, you, they - are. Aff- Susan is a good student Susan is at home Neg- Susan is not a good student Susan is not at home Int- Is Susan a good student? Is Susan at home? Susan was a good student Susan will be a good student Susan was at home Susan will be at home Susan was not a good student Susan won´t be a good student Susan was not at home Susan won´t be at home Was Susan a good student? Will Susan be a good student? Was Susan at home? Will Susan be at home? 5