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Miércoles 30 de octubre de 2024

Recursos didácticos de la Asignatura: Inglés II


SIMPLE FUTURE 2

How to use the simple future tense?

We use the simple future tense when there is no plan or decision to do something before we speak. We make the decision spontaneously at the time of speaking.

 



SIMPLE FUTURE

Express intentions, and it can be used to express request, promises, offers and predictions.

 



SIMPLE FUTURE GOING TO 3

READ THE CONVERSATION:

Martha: What horrible weather today. I'd love to go out, but I think it will just continue raining. 

Jane: Oh, I don't know. Perhaps the sun will come out later this afternoon.

Martha: I hope you're right. Listen, I'm going to have a party this Saturday. Would you like to come? 

Jane: Oh, I'd love to come. Thank you for inviting me. Who's going to come to the party?

Martha: Well, a number of people haven't told me yet. But, Peter and Mark are going to help out with the cooking! 

Jane: Hey, I'll help, too! 

Martha: Would you? That would be great!  

Jane: I'll make lasagna!

 



SIMPLE FUTURE GOING TO 2

INTERROGATIVE STRUCTURE:

Verb + SUBJECT + GOING TO + BASE FORM + COMPLEMENT + ?

 



SIMPLE FUTURE GOING TO

AFFIRMATIVE STRUCTURE:

SUBJECT + Verb + GOING TO + BASE FORM + COMPLEMENT

 



HELLO!

Es importante saber que decir  cuando conoces  a una persona por primera vez.

Saludar

Hello                                  Hola

How are you?                   Hola como estas?

Good Morning                   Buenos días

Good Afternoon                Buenas Tardes

Good Evening.                  Buenas noches

 



PAST SIMPLE IRREGULAR VERB

Past simple:

Verb "to be"

Regular verbs

Irregular verbs

 


PAST SIMPLE VERB TO BE

Past simple:

Verb "to be"

Regular verbs

Irregular verbs

 



PAST SIMPLE REGULAR VERB

Past simple:

Verb "to be"

Regular verbs

Irregular verbs

 



WILL- GOING TO

WIll vs. Going to

I will travel to Japan next year. Decisión

I am goint to study German at school. Plan