martes, 22 de octubre de 2013




Los "conditionales" 

The " Conditionals " are certain structures of English in which, if a certain condition , event or circumstance is true, then a particular result happens . Here we see several usual types of "conditional"

Zero Conditional - (Type Zero ) - Situation always true you freeze water , it turns into ice .

First Conditional - (Type I) - actual or potential situation today it rains , I'll stay at home .

Second Conditional - (Type II ) - Scenario I won the lottery , I would travel around the world .

Third Conditional - (Type III ) - pasadoIf hypothetical situation I had won the lottery , I Would have Traveled around the world .


Conditional : wish + past simple - Wish upon a situation irrealI wish I were rich (but I am not)

Conditional : wish + past perfect - I on pasadoI Inglés wish I had learned when i was younger (but I did )

Conditional : wish + would - Expressing displeasure or irritaciónI wish you would stop making that noise


Words to express conditions : Unless , provided , ... You will not pass the exam Unless you study harder .

Past Continuous - ( Past Continuous )

The Past Continuous is a verb tense describes actions that were being made ​​at a time of the year to which it refers and then continued , for example :

 

Yesterday I was studying Inglés . Yesterday he was studying English .

( Started studying before that time and continued to study later )

John was playing tennis at 10 a.m. John was playing tennis at 10 am

( Began playing tennis before 10 am and continued doing it after )

 

The Past Continuous is constructed with the auxiliary verb "to be" in its past and the main verb in the infinitive with ING termination :

 

 

 

Note that the negative form is constructed by placing the particle after the verb NOT TO BE. You can also use WAS NOT or Were contracted form .

 

You can also use this tense to describe two actions that happened in the past and one of them has already been completed . We use the Simple Past to mention it already ended and the Past Continuous to tell what is still running

Past Simple - (Simple Past Tense )


Simple Past tense is used to describe actions that have happened at an earlier time and have already completed , for example :




She cleaned her house . She cleaned her house.


I broke the window . I broke the window.


Here we see their conjugation in the Spanish equivalent to the Past Indefinite. Notice that the sentence structure is similar to the Simple Present :








Both the negative interrogative as auxiliary DID is used as it is the past form of the verb "TO DO" and accompanies the main verb in its infinitive form . Negations can be used in the contracted form of DID or DID NOT . In the top box uses the verb To Play ( Play ) as an example .




By expressing a sentence in the Simple Past is understood that the action is unrelated to the present , as shown in the following cases :


I lost the keys. He lost the keys.

( Perhaps in the present you find them .) She lent me a book . She lent me a book.

( It may have already returned it ) .

It is also possible to indicate the time when the action is to tell time more accurately :


They saw the movie last night . They saw the movie last night .

We went to London yesterday . We went to London yesterday.

In order to form a sentence in the past tense must distinguish two types : REGULAR VERBS and IRREGULAR VERBS