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1. General rule: Add -s to the verb
to walk: she walks to stop: it stops
2. Verbs ending in -s, -x, -sh, -ch, -o: add -es to the verb
to kiss: he kisses to mix: she mixes to push: he pushes
to watch: he watches to go: it goes
3. Verbs ending in consonant +y: drop -y and add -ies
to study: she studies
(but verbs ending in vowel +y: general rule. to play:it plays)
4. Irregular: to have: it has
PRESENT SIMPLE | ||
To be | Resto de verbos | |
Forma | Sujeto + am / is / are | Sujeto + verbo ( + -s para he/she/it) ¡ojo!: hay reglas de ortografía -s |
Auxiliar | am / is / are | do / does (para he/she/it: SIN –S en el verbo) |
Uso | Acciones habituales, rutinas | |
Expresiones temporales | Adverbios de frecuencia: always, usually, never, sometimes, often, hardly ever, etc. |
PRESENT CONTINUOUS | |
Forma | Sujeto + am / is / are + VERBO-ing ¡ojo!: hay reglas de ortografía -ing |
Auxiliar | am / is / are |
Uso | Acciones que ocurren en el momento de hablar |
Expresiones temporales | Now, at the moment, at present, right now, etc. |