Explicación de los tiempos gramaticales en inglés

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Q: Is she a doctor? A: Yes, she is. No, she is not / isn’t. Q: Are you a soccer player? A: Yes, I am No, I am not / I’m not. AUXILIARY VERB SUBJECT COMPLEMENT AUXILIARY VERB SUBJECT COMPLEMENT

Q: Does she like pizza? A: Yes, she does. No, she does not / doesn’t. Q: Do you like spaghetti ? A: Yes, I do No, I do not / I don’t. AUXILIARY VERB SUBJECT COMPLEMENT AUXILIARY VERB SUBJECT COMPLEMENT VERB VERB

Q: Was she a doctor? A: Yes, she was. No, she was not / wasn’t. Q: Were they soccer players? A: Yes, they were. No, they were not / weren’t. AUXILIARY VERB SUBJECT COMPLEMENT AUXILIARY VERB SUBJECT COMPLEMENT

Q: Did she like pizza? A: Yes, she did. No, she did not / didn’t. Q: Did you like spaghetti ? A: Yes, I did No, I did not / I didn’t. AUXILIARY VERB SUBJECT COMPLEMENT AUXILIARY VERB SUBJECT COMPLEMENT VERB VERB

Q: Will she be a doctor? A: Yes, she will. No, she will not / won’t. Q: Will you pass the exam ? A: Yes, I will No, I will not / won’t. AUXILIARY VERB SUBJECT COMPLEMENT AUXILIARY VERB SUBJECT COMPLEMENT VERB VERB

Q: Is she going to be a doctor? A: Yes, she is. No, she is not / isn’t. Q: Are you going to pass the exam ? A: Yes, I am . No, I am not / I’m not. AUXILIARY VERB SUBJECT COMPLEMENT AUXILIARY VERB SUBJECT COMPLEMENT VERB AUXILIARY VERB AUXILIARY VERB VERB

Q: Is she play ing volleyball now? A: Yes, she is. No, she is not / isn’t. Q: Are you liv ing in Peru right now ? A: Yes, I am. No, I am not / I’m not. AUXILIARY VERB SUBJECT COMPLEMENT AUXILIARY VERB SUBJECT COMPLEMENT VERB VERB

Q: Was she play ing volleyball? A: Yes, she was. No, she was not / wasn’t. Q: Were they liv ing in Peru? A: Yes, they were. No, they were not / weren’t. AUXILIARY VERB SUBJECT COMPLEMENT AUXILIARY VERB SUBJECT COMPLEMENT VERB VERB

Q: Has he been in Italy? A: Yes, he has. No, he has not / hasn’t. Q: Have you passed the exam ? A: Yes, I have . No, I have not / haven’t AUXILIARY VERB SUBJECT COMPLEMENT AUXILIARY VERB SUBJECT COMPLEMENT VERB VERB
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