So far
Simple Present
Use Do
I
You
We
They
Use Does
He
She
It
Affirmative
I like to drink orange juice.
He likes to drink orange juice.
They like to drink orange juice.
She likes to drink orange juice.
Negative
I don’t study every day.
He doesn’t study every day.
They don’t study every day.
She doesn’t study every day.
Interrogative
Do you work on Mondays?
Does he work on Mondays?
Do they work on Mondays?
Does she work on Mondays?
Simple Past
Did
I, You, He, She, It, We, You, They
I went to the meeting yesterday.
I didn’t go to the meeting yesterday.
Did you go to the meeting yesterday?
Didn’t you go to meeting yesterday?
Be + going to
Used to talk about a close future:
I am going to study the whole evening.
Are you going to study tomorrow?
We aren’t going to study today.
Aren’t they going to be proud of you?
To be (Present)
Am, Are, Is
After the verb to be the other verb has to come with –ing.
It’s totally different from Simple Present.
Never use Simple Present and verb To
Be together in the same sentence.
To be = Ser, Estar
To be (Past)
Was, Were
It’s the same rule of Verb To Be in the
Present
Examples
I am studying for a test.
I am not studying for a test.
Are you studying for a test?
He was studying for a test.
He was not studying for a test.
Was he studying for a test?
There is/are
Existance:
There is a flower in the vase.
There isn’t a flower in the vase.
Is there a flower in the vase?
There are many people here.
There aren’t many people here.
Are there many people here?
Have
Only when we possess something.
I have a blue car.
He has a yellow book.
They have enough time.
Prepositions