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Past regular and irregular verbs -exercises
In the present simple, we have regular and irregular verbs. In the past simple, for the regular verbs, we add (ed or ied) at the end of...

Mtra. Fabiola González Morales
11 sept 20241 Min. de lectura


Present continue or progressive - exercises
The present continue (progressive) is used when you have an activity that is happening at the moment of speaking. Usually is used with...

Mtra. Fabiola González Morales
11 sept 20241 Min. de lectura


CAN / COULD present and past abilities - exercises
Can / could present and past abilities Can : is used in the present for abilities. Could is used for abilities in the past. Sometimes, could is used with the past of to be (was/were) to show abilities in the past. The negative formsof can is can't or cannot . The negative form of could is couldn't or could no t. Can: present abilities in the affirmative forms . Can't / cannot: present abilities in the negative forms. Can: present abilities in the interrogative froms. Coul

Mtra. Fabiola González Morales
10 sept 20241 Min. de lectura


Have, has, had - exercises
Had is the past of have and has. Have is used with (I, you, we, they) and has is used with (he, she, it). In the negative forms, we use have with don't and doesn't (subject + don't or doesn't + have), In the interrogative, we use have with do and does. (do / does + subject + have?). in both, negative and interrogative we use have with do, does, don't and doesn't. had is the past of have in the affirmative form, but in the interrogative forms is used with (did + subject+ h

Mtra. Fabiola González Morales
10 sept 20242 Min. de lectura


A / an / the - exercises
A : is used before consonant sounds words. Ex: a dog, a cat. a bike, a home, a u niversity, a eu ropean, etc. (the "u" and "eu" before...

Mtra. Fabiola González Morales
10 sept 20242 Min. de lectura


To be - am, is, are, was, were -exercises
In the present simple to be has three forms (am, is, are) , but in the past it has two forms ( was and were) . In the present simple, am is used with the subject (I), is is used with the subjects ( he, she, it), are is used with (you, we, they). In the past, was is used with (I, he, she, it) and were is used with (you, we, they) In the affirmative forms, we have: subject + to be (am, is, are). ex: I am. / i was,/ you are. / they were. etc. In the interrogative forms (ques

Mtra. Fabiola González Morales
1 sept 20242 Min. de lectura
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