EL PRESENTE CONTINUO Se emplea para indicar que algo está ocurriendo en el momento en que hablamos AFIRMATIVE I am walking you are waving he is jumping we are playing you are eating they are running
NEGATIVE I am not walking you aren’t waving he isn’t jumping we aren’t playing you aren’t eating they aren’t running
INTERROGATIVE am I walking? are you waving? is he jumping? are we playing? are you eating? are they running?
EL PRESENTE SIMPLE Se emplea para indicar que algo ocurre habitualmente o para hablar de una situación o estado habitual AFIRMATIVE I usually walk you never wave to me he always wears black we often play football you generally eat at home they come to school by bus
NEGATIVE I don’t usually walk you don’t wave to me he doesn’t wear black we don’t play football you don’t eat at home they don’t come by bus
INTERROGATIVE Do I usually walk? Do you ever wave to me? Does he wear black? Do we often play football? Do you eat at home? Do they come by bus?
LOS ADVERBIOS DE FRECUENCIA Se colocan DELANTE del verbo raiz ADVERBIOS always usually generally often sometimes ever never
EJEMPLOS I always eat at home you don’t usually play football Does she generally come by train? Do we often watch TV? They sometimes sleep very much Does she ever say ‘thank you’? We never listen to them