I (have) lunch at school every day
He have lunch at school every day
You (not play) tennis
You don't play tennis
I (play) football
I am playing football
You (not wear) trainers now
You aren't wearing trainers now
¿Para qué usamos el PRESENT SIMPLE?
He has lunch at school every day (usually)
He usually has lunch at school every day
Kevin and Alex (not watch) TV at night
Kevin and Alex don't watch TV at night
They (have breakfast) at the moment
They are having breakfast at the moment
They (not have) breakfast right now
They are not having breakfast right now
¿Para qué usamos el PRESENT CONTINUOUS?
Para acciones que están pasando en el momento de hablar
She (go) to the gym on Wednesdays
She goes to the gym on Wednesdays
My sister (not go) to the gym
My sister doesn't go to the gym
Alberto and Tomás (play) videogames now
Alberto and Tomás are playing videogames now
Anne (not run) now
Anne is not running now
Traduce la frase: Mi madre está cocinando
My mother is cooking
My dog (play) with the ball
My dog plays with the ball
you/play/Do/football?
Do you play football?
Anne (run) right now
Anne is running right now
Are you playing videogames now?
Traduce la frase: Mis amigos no están leyendo
My friends aren't reading
Peter (watch) TV at 9 p.m (always)
Peter always watches TV at 9 p.m
Pregunta lo mismo pero con el sujeto SHE
*Cuidado con el auxiliar
Does she play football?
My brother (go) to school now
My brother is going to school now
Pregunta lo mismo pero con sujeto SHE
Is she playing videogames now?
On Mondays I (play) football with my friends. Today is Monday, and I (play) football right now
On Mondays I play football with my friends. Today is Monday, and I am playing football right now