viernes, 24 de octubre de 2008

FUTURE (will)

  1. I will meet with some friends in Formentera and we will spend all weekend together.
  2. I will help my sister with her children.

FUTURE (Present Tenses for the future)

  1. I am not having breakfast in the Anduriña bar, tomorrow it is closed.
  2. What time do you start work tomorrow? I start work at eight o'clock.

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

  1. Laia is punished. She has been painting on the wall.
  2. Every day we go to the Anduriña bar. We have been going there for three years.
  3. Clara isn't watching TV. She has been listening to the radio all day.

PRESENT PERFECT

  1. I have studied to be a teacher.
  2. I have worked a lot this year.
  3. My mother has not been to Italy.
  4. How long have you been in Peru?

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

  1. This week I having a lot of work.
  2. I am not going on holiday this month.
  3. What are you working now on?

PRESENT SIMPLE

  1. I go to the swimmingpool three times a week.
  2. My niece does traditional Spanish dancing every Wednesday.
  3. I usually drive to work.

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

  1. We had been deciding to go to the beach when it started to thunder.
  2. When I went to Granada I lived with a friend. She had been living there for four years.

PAST PERFECT

  1. When I got to the cinema the film had already finished.
  2. Jane was swimming when Karen had dave in to the swimmingpool.

PAST CONTINUOUS

  1. Yesterday I was studing english.
  2. My father was singing when my sister came.
  3. I was working at the airport when the crash happened.

PAST SIMPLE

  1. Last week we went to a new pub in Eivissa.
  2. We went to Granada last year and visited the Alambra.
  3. What did you do yesterday evening?