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PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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💖PRESENT CONTINUOUS It generally refers to situations or actions that are being carried out at the moment and, as in Spanish, learning this tense is essential to have fluency and expression in any conversation in English. USES FOR THE PRESENT CONTINUOUS The present continuous has 5 main uses: 1.      1. Clearly explain actions that happen at the same moment in which they are described. For example: He is learning English = He is learning English   2.     2.P rovide context when expressing current situations. Normally these sentences are accompanied by adverbs such as recently, currently or lately, among others. For example: Ella she is crying a lot lately = Ella has cried a lot lately   3.     3. They express with certainty events or actions of the future. For example: We are going to the cinema next Friday = We will go to the cinema next Friday   4.     4. Describe actions or momentary events. For exampl...

Simple present 📚

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In English, the simple present is a tense used to express habits ,general truths, feelings or likes, to conjugate it, we maintain the verbs base. Except for the third person singular, the ending S is added.   1. When you want to cumminicate states or permanent actions  Ej: the earth is the third planet from the sun. 2. When manifesting states or situations that are routine or actions that have periodicity. Ej: Every ten years is a decade. 3. To transmit appointments, facts oe commitments that will happen in determined time.  Ej: tomorrow is my birthday.  PRESENT SIMPLE STRUCTURE  Affirmative    Suj +verb + complement  Negative.       Suj+ aux do/deos not + verb+ complement  Interrogative.   Aux do/does+ Suj+verb+ complement  Ej:  Aff: I drink too much coffe  Neg: I do not drink too much coffe  Int: Do I drink too much coffe?  CONVERSATION  Litzy: This place is amazing! Alexander: Of cours...

Entry number two✌🏽📚

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  CAN AND CAN´T💖 That is, we use "can" to express that we have the ability to do something and "can't" to say that we do not have the ability to do it.  We can also use "can" to say that we are willing to do something, and "can't" when we are not available. These expressions are useful to offer to collaborate in a task, or the opposite: to make excuses and say that we will not be available for it. The use of “can” is very simple: this is a modal, that is, it does not conjugate (although it does have a different modality in the past and in the future, which we will see later in this article). To build positive sentences, we add "can" between the subject and the  A FFIRMATIVE SENTECES I  can  run very fast I  can  eat all of that pizza I  can  sing high notes I  can  swim around all the pool I  can  be the best note of the class I  can  be your best friend I  can  teach you math I  can  take ca...

My presentation 🫶🏽

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  Hello, my name is litzy López, i am twenty- one years old, i am from the city of santa Marta, a fifth a semester law student i am single mother, my favorite food is pizza, she likes to play volleyball, my expectations with this course are very high, i intend to get the most out of it english course  https://youtube.com/shorts/MBKEiI2b7pM?feature=share This is my little girl  These are my nephews and my daughter