It's important to know how to use and combine statements and choose the appropriate time. The simple present can also be used to express future time in a sentence concerning events that are on a definite schedule.
Examples:
The church opens at eleven tomorrow morning.
Other examples in this unit:
My family spend time together on weekends.(habitual)
I'm studying English.(now)
My brother has been studying engineering since 2005.(He's still studying )
I've lived in Magdalena for two years.
I think I'll buy a big apartment.
My brothers and I are going to play in the same team.
I'm teaching English at Icpna next month.
The English class finishes at 10:00 p.m.
By the end of this month, I'll have learned to swim.
Jesús Calzado C.
C o n t e n t s (Click on Link)
- Answer Key Units 15 and 16 (2)
- D (1)
- Indirect Speech (1)
- Unit 01: Present and Future Time (2)
- Unit 02: Past Time (6)
- Unit 03: Simple and Progressive Tenses (2)
- Unit 04: Additions / Tags / Short Answers (2)
- Unit 05: Modals Degree of Necessity (3)
- Unit 06: Modals Degree of Certainty (5)
- Unit 07: Count and Non-Count Nouns (2)
- Unit 08: Definite and Indefinite Articles (1)
- Unit 09: Quantifiers (3)
- Unit 10: Modification of Nouns (2)
- Unit 11: Adjective Clauses: Review and Expansion (9)
- Unit 12: Adjective Clauses with Prepositions (2)
- Unit 13: The Passive (3)
- Unit 15: Gerunds (2)
- Unit 16: Infinitives (2)
- unit 17 (1)
miércoles, 22 de julio de 2009
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