A. Completa las oraciones con presente simple o continuo. Después pasa las oraciones a forma negativa e interrogativa:
1. John speaks five languages.
2. Ann is in Madrid today.
3. She is playing tennis on Tuesday.
4. They play tennis on Tuesdays.
5. She usually studies in the afternoons.
6. Spain is in Europe.
7. They are speaking French now.
8. She is coming at 5 o'clock today.
9. I know you.
10. She cries very often.
B. Conjuga el presente simple y el presente continuo del verbo "enjoy" en forma afirmativa, negativa e interrogativa:
ENJOY (DISFRUTAR / DIVERTIRSE) | |||||
PRESENTE SIMPLE | PRESENTE CONTINUO | ||||
+ | - | ? | + | - | ? |
I enjoy You enjoy He enjoys She enjoys It enjoys We enjoy You enjoy They enjoy |
I don't enjoy You don't enjoy He doesn't enjoy She doesn't enjoy It doesn't enjoy We don't enjoy You don't enjoy They don't enjoy
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Do I enjoy? Do you enjoy? Does he enjoy? Does she enjoy? Does it enjoy? Do we enjoy? Do you enjoy? Do they enjoy? |
I am enjoying You are enjoying He is enjoying She is enjoying It is enjoying We are enjoying You are enjoying They are enjoying |
I'm not enjoying You aren't enjoying He isn't enjoying She isn't enjoying It isn't enjoying We aren't enjoying You aren't enjoying They aren't enjoying |
Am I enjoying? Are you enjoying? Is he enjoying? Is she enjoying? Is it enjoying? Are we enjoying? Are you enjoying? Are you enjoying?
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C. Invéntate una oración con los siguientes adverbios o expresiones temporales:
1. once a day: She eats vegetables once a day.
2. tomorrow: She is leaving tomorrow morning.
3. every week: I visit my parents every week.
4. just now: I'm studying art just now.
5. at 6 o'clock: The bus leaves at six o'clock.
6. usually: He usually does his homework at night.