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How to Use Present Continuous in English and Spot Differences Between Past Simple and Past Continuous

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How to Use Present Continuous in English and Spot Differences Between Past Simple and Past Continuous
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A comprehensive guide to English grammar tenses and vocabulary, focusing on verb forms, suffixes, and common expressions.

• The guide covers essential English grammar concepts including cómo usar el presente continuo en inglés and various tenses
• Detailed explanations of present, past, and future tenses with their specific use cases
• Extensive vocabulary sections covering education, urban life, and technology
• Important grammar structures including relative pronouns and phrasal verbs
• Comprehensive suffix guide for nouns and adjectives with examples

18/6/2023

684

always
usually
normally
every day
often
sometimes
hardly ever
never
once a week
twice a week....
now
right now
at the moment
in this moment

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Page 2: Future Tenses and Perfect Forms

This page delves into future time expressions and various ways to express future actions in English.

Definition: Be Going To expresses planned future actions or predictions based on present evidence

Example: "I am going to study medicine next year" (planned future) vs "It's going to rain" (prediction based on dark clouds)

Highlight: Future Perfect Simple describes actions that will be completed by a specific time in the future

Vocabulary: Future time expressions include "tomorrow," "next week," "in ten years' time," "by this time next week"

The content explains different ways to express future time, including will, be going to, and present continuous for future arrangements. It provides clear distinctions between various future forms and their specific uses.

always
usually
normally
every day
often
sometimes
hardly ever
never
once a week
twice a week....
now
right now
at the moment
in this moment

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Page 3: Word Formation and Collocations

This page focuses on word formation patterns and common English collocations.

Definition: Noun suffixes (-ment, -ion, -ity) and adjective suffixes (-ed, -ing, -ful) are used to form new words from base forms

Example: "improvement" (noun from improve), "colorful" (adjective from color)

Highlight: Common collocations with "have" and "do" are essential for natural English expression

Vocabulary: Key collocations include "have a bath," "do business," "keep track of"

The page provides comprehensive coverage of word formation patterns and common word combinations in English, essential for building vocabulary and improving fluency.

always
usually
normally
every day
often
sometimes
hardly ever
never
once a week
twice a week....
now
right now
at the moment
in this moment

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Page 4: Technology and Communication Vocabulary

This page presents essential vocabulary related to modern technology and communication.

Definition: Technical terms and expressions related to digital communication and social media

Example: "Social media sites" refers to platforms like Facebook and Twitter

Highlight: Important verbs for describing technology use: "operate," "upgrade," "enable"

Vocabulary: Key terms include "cutting-edge," "user-friendly," "hi-tech," "device"

The content focuses on modern technology vocabulary, providing both technical terms and everyday expressions used in digital communication.

always
usually
normally
every day
often
sometimes
hardly ever
never
once a week
twice a week....
now
right now
at the moment
in this moment

Ver

Page 5: Academic and Educational Vocabulary

This page covers vocabulary related to education and academic life.

Definition: Terms specific to educational contexts and academic achievement

Example: "Curriculum" refers to the subjects taught in a course of study

Highlight: Important concepts include "compulsory," "assignments," and "sense of belonging"

Vocabulary: Educational terms include "attend," "achieve," "encourage," "support"

The page provides essential vocabulary for discussing education and academic matters, with particular focus on terms used in educational settings.

always
usually
normally
every day
often
sometimes
hardly ever
never
once a week
twice a week....
now
right now
at the moment
in this moment

Ver

Page 5: Education Vocabulary

The page focuses on educational terminology and academic vocabulary.

Vocabulary: Important terms include 'curriculum', 'assignments', 'compulsory'

Definition: 'Sense of belonging' is explained as the feeling of being accepted or fitting in

Highlight: Educational terms are presented with their Spanish translations for clarity

always
usually
normally
every day
often
sometimes
hardly ever
never
once a week
twice a week....
now
right now
at the moment
in this moment

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Page 6: Phrasal Verbs and Relative Pronouns

This section covers common phrasal verbs in education and introduces relative pronouns.

Definition: Relative pronouns connect clauses and provide additional information

Example: "Catch on" means to understand

Vocabulary: Urban-related terms include 'crime rate', 'facility', 'housing'

always
usually
normally
every day
often
sometimes
hardly ever
never
once a week
twice a week....
now
right now
at the moment
in this moment

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Page 7: Prefixes and More Phrasal Verbs

The page details various prefixes and their usage in English vocabulary.

Vocabulary: Words with prefixes like 'underpaid', 'unhealthy', 'wealthy'

Example: Phrasal verbs with 'turn': turn against, turn back, turn down

Definition: Prefixes modify word meanings (over-, under-, mis-)

always
usually
normally
every day
often
sometimes
hardly ever
never
once a week
twice a week....
now
right now
at the moment
in this moment

Ver

Page 1: Essential English Tenses and Time Expressions

This page introduces fundamental English tenses and their associated time expressions, with particular focus on present, continuous, and past forms.

Definition: Present Continuous describes actions happening now or temporary actions, formed with AM/IS/ARE + VERB + -ING

Example: "I am studying right now" (current action) vs "I study every day" (habitual action)

Highlight: The Past Simple is used for completed actions in the past, while Past Continuous describes actions in progress at a specific past time

Vocabulary: Time expressions like "always," "usually," "now," "right now," "yesterday" help indicate the appropriate tense to use

The page systematically outlines the key differences between tenses, particularly highlighting when to use simple versus continuous forms. It emphasizes the importance of understanding time markers and their relationship to tense selection.

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How to Use Present Continuous in English and Spot Differences Between Past Simple and Past Continuous

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Aysha Vázquez Fernández

@ayshavzfer

·

20 Seguidores

Seguir

Top estudiante de clase

A comprehensive guide to English grammar tenses and vocabulary, focusing on verb forms, suffixes, and common expressions.

• The guide covers essential English grammar concepts including cómo usar el presente continuo en inglés and various tenses
• Detailed explanations of present, past, and future tenses with their specific use cases
• Extensive vocabulary sections covering education, urban life, and technology
• Important grammar structures including relative pronouns and phrasal verbs
• Comprehensive suffix guide for nouns and adjectives with examples

18/6/2023

684

 

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usually
normally
every day
often
sometimes
hardly ever
never
once a week
twice a week....
now
right now
at the moment
in this moment

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Page 2: Future Tenses and Perfect Forms

This page delves into future time expressions and various ways to express future actions in English.

Definition: Be Going To expresses planned future actions or predictions based on present evidence

Example: "I am going to study medicine next year" (planned future) vs "It's going to rain" (prediction based on dark clouds)

Highlight: Future Perfect Simple describes actions that will be completed by a specific time in the future

Vocabulary: Future time expressions include "tomorrow," "next week," "in ten years' time," "by this time next week"

The content explains different ways to express future time, including will, be going to, and present continuous for future arrangements. It provides clear distinctions between various future forms and their specific uses.

always
usually
normally
every day
often
sometimes
hardly ever
never
once a week
twice a week....
now
right now
at the moment
in this moment

Inscríbete para ver los apuntes. ¡Es gratis!

Acceso a todos los documentos

Mejora tus notas

Únete a millones de estudiantes

Al registrarte aceptas las Condiciones del servicio y la Política de privacidad.

Page 3: Word Formation and Collocations

This page focuses on word formation patterns and common English collocations.

Definition: Noun suffixes (-ment, -ion, -ity) and adjective suffixes (-ed, -ing, -ful) are used to form new words from base forms

Example: "improvement" (noun from improve), "colorful" (adjective from color)

Highlight: Common collocations with "have" and "do" are essential for natural English expression

Vocabulary: Key collocations include "have a bath," "do business," "keep track of"

The page provides comprehensive coverage of word formation patterns and common word combinations in English, essential for building vocabulary and improving fluency.

always
usually
normally
every day
often
sometimes
hardly ever
never
once a week
twice a week....
now
right now
at the moment
in this moment

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Acceso a todos los documentos

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Page 4: Technology and Communication Vocabulary

This page presents essential vocabulary related to modern technology and communication.

Definition: Technical terms and expressions related to digital communication and social media

Example: "Social media sites" refers to platforms like Facebook and Twitter

Highlight: Important verbs for describing technology use: "operate," "upgrade," "enable"

Vocabulary: Key terms include "cutting-edge," "user-friendly," "hi-tech," "device"

The content focuses on modern technology vocabulary, providing both technical terms and everyday expressions used in digital communication.

always
usually
normally
every day
often
sometimes
hardly ever
never
once a week
twice a week....
now
right now
at the moment
in this moment

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Acceso a todos los documentos

Mejora tus notas

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Page 5: Academic and Educational Vocabulary

This page covers vocabulary related to education and academic life.

Definition: Terms specific to educational contexts and academic achievement

Example: "Curriculum" refers to the subjects taught in a course of study

Highlight: Important concepts include "compulsory," "assignments," and "sense of belonging"

Vocabulary: Educational terms include "attend," "achieve," "encourage," "support"

The page provides essential vocabulary for discussing education and academic matters, with particular focus on terms used in educational settings.

always
usually
normally
every day
often
sometimes
hardly ever
never
once a week
twice a week....
now
right now
at the moment
in this moment

Inscríbete para ver los apuntes. ¡Es gratis!

Acceso a todos los documentos

Mejora tus notas

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Page 5: Education Vocabulary

The page focuses on educational terminology and academic vocabulary.

Vocabulary: Important terms include 'curriculum', 'assignments', 'compulsory'

Definition: 'Sense of belonging' is explained as the feeling of being accepted or fitting in

Highlight: Educational terms are presented with their Spanish translations for clarity

always
usually
normally
every day
often
sometimes
hardly ever
never
once a week
twice a week....
now
right now
at the moment
in this moment

Inscríbete para ver los apuntes. ¡Es gratis!

Acceso a todos los documentos

Mejora tus notas

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Al registrarte aceptas las Condiciones del servicio y la Política de privacidad.

Page 6: Phrasal Verbs and Relative Pronouns

This section covers common phrasal verbs in education and introduces relative pronouns.

Definition: Relative pronouns connect clauses and provide additional information

Example: "Catch on" means to understand

Vocabulary: Urban-related terms include 'crime rate', 'facility', 'housing'

always
usually
normally
every day
often
sometimes
hardly ever
never
once a week
twice a week....
now
right now
at the moment
in this moment

Inscríbete para ver los apuntes. ¡Es gratis!

Acceso a todos los documentos

Mejora tus notas

Únete a millones de estudiantes

Al registrarte aceptas las Condiciones del servicio y la Política de privacidad.

Page 7: Prefixes and More Phrasal Verbs

The page details various prefixes and their usage in English vocabulary.

Vocabulary: Words with prefixes like 'underpaid', 'unhealthy', 'wealthy'

Example: Phrasal verbs with 'turn': turn against, turn back, turn down

Definition: Prefixes modify word meanings (over-, under-, mis-)

always
usually
normally
every day
often
sometimes
hardly ever
never
once a week
twice a week....
now
right now
at the moment
in this moment

Inscríbete para ver los apuntes. ¡Es gratis!

Acceso a todos los documentos

Mejora tus notas

Únete a millones de estudiantes

Al registrarte aceptas las Condiciones del servicio y la Política de privacidad.

Page 1: Essential English Tenses and Time Expressions

This page introduces fundamental English tenses and their associated time expressions, with particular focus on present, continuous, and past forms.

Definition: Present Continuous describes actions happening now or temporary actions, formed with AM/IS/ARE + VERB + -ING

Example: "I am studying right now" (current action) vs "I study every day" (habitual action)

Highlight: The Past Simple is used for completed actions in the past, while Past Continuous describes actions in progress at a specific past time

Vocabulary: Time expressions like "always," "usually," "now," "right now," "yesterday" help indicate the appropriate tense to use

The page systematically outlines the key differences between tenses, particularly highlighting when to use simple versus continuous forms. It emphasizes the importance of understanding time markers and their relationship to tense selection.

¿No encuentras lo que buscas? Explora otros temas.

Knowunity es la app educativa nº 1 en cinco países europeos

Knowunity fue un artículo destacado por Apple y ha ocupado sistemáticamente los primeros puestos en las listas de la tienda de aplicaciones dentro de la categoría de educación en Alemania, Italia, Polonia, Suiza y Reino Unido. Regístrate hoy en Knowunity y ayuda a millones de estudiantes de todo el mundo.

Ranked #1 Education App

Descargar en

Google Play

Descargar en

App Store

Knowunity es la app educativa nº 1 en cinco países europeos

4.9+

valoración media de la app

15 M

A los alumnos les encanta Knowunity

#1

en las listas de aplicaciones educativas de 12 países

950 K+

alumnos han subido contenidos escolares

¿Aún no estás convencido? Mira lo que dicen tus compañeros...

Usuario de iOS

Me encanta esta app [...] ¡¡¡Recomiendo Knowunity a todo el mundo!!! Pasé de un 2 a un 9 con él :D

Javi, usuario de iOS

La app es muy fácil de usar y está muy bien diseñada. Hasta ahora he encontrado todo lo que estaba buscando y he podido aprender mucho de las presentaciones.

Mari, usuario de iOS

Me encanta esta app ❤️, de hecho la uso cada vez que estudio.