domingo, 4 de noviembre de 2012

Presente simple y presente contínuo

Una de las cosas que suelen generar confusión es el uso del presente simple y el presente compuesto; el simple se usa para hablar de algo que tiene lugar de manera regular, mientras que el contínuo habla de algo que está ocurriendo en este preciso instante, o está planeado que ocurra en un futuro próximo. Directo desde nuestra academia de inglés en Valencia English Tower, os traemos la siguiente ayudita:

Present Simple
Use the present simple to talk about activities or routines which take place on a regular basis.
Examples
I often go jogging on Saturdays.
He usually has coffee for breakfast.
Present Continuous
Use the present continuous to speak about what is happening at the present moment in time, around the present moment, or for a future scheduled event.
Examples
We're working on the Smith account this month.
She's watching TV at the moment.
Stative Verbs
Stative verbs are verbs which express a state. Action verbs are verbs which express something a person does.
Examples
I hope to see you soon. (stative verb) He is cooking dinner at the moment. (action verb)
Stative verbs cannot be used in the continuous forms. Here is a list of common stative verbs:
believe
understand
think (opinion)
want
hope
smell
taste
feel
sound
look
seem
appear

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