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AGOSTO 2013 SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE
Simple Present - Form
Be
Use:
am with the personal pronoun II
is with the...
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SISTEMA INTEGRADO
DE MEJORA CONTINUA
INSTITUCIONAL
FORMATO: DOCUMENTO DE APOYO
PROCEDIMIENTO: DESARROLLO
CURRICULAR
COMPRENDER TEXTOS EN INGLÉS
AGOSTO 2013 SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE
Simple Present - Form
Be
Use:
am with the personal pronoun II
is with the personal pronouns he, she or it (or with the singular form of
nouns)
are with the personal pronouns we, you or they (or with the plural form of
nouns)
example: I am hungry.
affirmative negative question
I I am. I am not. Am I?
he/she/it He is. He is not. Is he?
you/we/they You are. You are not. Are you?
Have
Use:
have with the personal pronouns I, you, we und they (or with the plural
form of nouns)
has with the personal pronouns he, she, it (or with the singular form of
nouns)
example: I have a dog. / I have got a dog.
'have got' is mainly used in British English. You can also use 'have' on its own
(especially in American English). In this case, however, you must form negative
sentences and questions with the auxiliary verb 'do'
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