viernes, 24 de octubre de 2008

Will have done.

Examples:
  • By next week I will have received my new computer.
  • The film isn't very long. I will have seen it by dinner time.

Will be doing.

Examples:
  • At this time on wednesday I will be travelling.
  • I will be having dinner when she arrives tonight.

Shall

Examples:
  • Shall I open the door?
  • Shall I carry your case?

Be going to

Examples:
  • Are you going to meet Sara tonight?
  • I'm going to visit some cousins during my holiday.
  • I'm going to be a singer when I grow up.

Will

Examples:
  • I'll help you with your homework.
  • I'll send you a postcard during my holiday.
  • I'll call you when I arrive.

Present continous for future sentences.

Examples:

  • I'm going to the party tonight.
  • He's visiting his grandparents next weekend.
  • Are you meeting your new teacher tomorrow?

Present simple for future sentences

Examples:
  • The party starts at 9 o'clock.
  • Tha train leaves at 11 p.m.

viernes, 17 de octubre de 2008

Past perfect continous.

Examples:
  • I'd been having breakfast when she finally arrived.
  • I'd been waiting for two days before she told me the answer.

Past perfect.

Examples:
  • I didn't have any money because I'd lost my wallet.
  • I'd been to Paris before you went to Marsella.

Past simple.

Examples:

  • It was a very great holiday.
  • I didn't leave the cinema until the end of the film.

Present perfect continous.

Examples:
  • I've been doing my homework for 5 hours.
  • Have you been waiting for three hours?

Present perfect

Examples:
  • Have you ever been in love?
  • I've already painted my bedroom.

Present continous.

Examples:
  • I'm writing in my blog.
  • You are doing your homework very fast.

Present simple

Examples:

  • My t-shirt is black.
  • My favourite colour is purple.