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                                                                               am / am not              I

                                             simple present                     is / isn´t          He, She, It

                                                                                are / aren´t           You, We, They



                                                                              was / wasn´t                  I, He, She, It
                                                simple past
                                                                              were / weren´t                You, We, They


    verb to be


                                                simple future                       will be / won´t be             I, You, He, She, It, You, We,
                                                                                                                   They
                                         conditional                       would be / wouldn´t be


  fevereiro/2007 - Autor: Eduardo Gonçalves - edgnets@gmail.com - Fonte: http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=ajbc4dp6226b_22cj6k5j
www.MapasMentais.com.br
                                                                                                                                                     consoant + y
  1* Para a construção de frases interrogativas em Inglês, precisamos utilizar um "VERBO AUXILIAR" no início da frase.
  2* No inglês não ocorre a conjugação do verbo, como em Português. A única coisa que muda no verbo é o acréscimo do "S" na terceira pessoa.
  Mas existem alguns verbos que necessitam de uma construção diferente para a terceira pessoa quando terminados em:                                                          She studies (study) every day
                                                                                                                                                         ies
                                                                                                                                                                            Never mind, he tries (try) again.
                                                                                                        simple present

                                                                                                                                                                         g(o) =goes - There he goes
                How do (I) delete them ?
                                                                                                                                                                         again.
                                                                                                                                                                 buz(z) = buzzes - He buzzes like
               Do (you) remember me ?
                                                                                                                                                                 a fridge.
                                                               Do
                  Where do (we) stand ?                                                                                            3rd person
                                                                                                                              2*
                                                                                                                                                                    fi(x) = fixes - She fixes my
                                                                                1*                                                              es                  shoes.
               Do (they) work together ?                                        interrogative                                 afirmative
                                                                                                                                                                        cat(ch) = cacthes - She catches
          Does (he) live in Chicago?                3rd person
                                                                                                                                                                        him.

                                                                                                                                                                    bru(sh) = brushes - Like this
               Does (she) work there?                       Does                                                                                                    bushes.

                         Does (it) listen ?
                                                                                                                                                                          pa(ss) = passes - What passes
                                                                                                                                                                          "thought" among people.


                                  I don’t work here                                                                                                            have        has
                                                                      don´t
                   They don’t travel every day
                                                                                                  negative                                            He plays (work) like Michael
                                                          3rd person                                                                                  Jordan.
                     She doesn’t live there                                                                                                s
                                                                   doesn´t
                He doesn’t speak English                                                                                                                    She works (work) hard.


 fevereiro/2007 - Autor: Eduardo Gonçalves - edgnets@gmail.com - Fonte: http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=ajbc4dp6226b_22cj6k5j
www.MapasMentais.com.br
                                                                                                     The sun does not circle the
                                                                                                     Earth.

                                                                                                     Every twelve months, the Earth
                                                   1*    Repeated Actions                            circles the sun.


                                                                                                     The train leaves every morning
                                                                                                     at 8 am.



                                                                                                                                                  He needs help right now.
                                                                                      2*

                                        simple present use                            Now (Non-Continuous Verbs)                                              She is not here now.

                                                                                                                                                  He has a car.



                                                                                                                  New york is in America.

                                                           3*                                                     Birds do not like milk.
                                                         Facts or Generalizations
                                                                                                                  Windows are not made of wood.

                                                                                                                  New York is a small city. (It is
                                                                                                                  not important that this fact is
                                                                                                                  untrue.)

1* Usado para expressar a idéiade ação que se repete usualmente. A ação pode ser um habito, um hobby, ou alguma coisa que acontece freqüentemente. Pode ser algo que as pessoas esquecem
com freqüência e deixam de fazer.

2* Usamos para expressar uma idéia que esta ou não acontecendo agora. Esta regra vale apenas para os Non-continuous Verbs e certos Mixed Verbs.

3* Indica que alguém acredita em um fato que foi verdade, é verdade agora e será verdade no futuro. Não importa se o fato é verdadeiro. Também usado para generalizar sobre pessoas ou coisas.

fevereiro/2007- Autor: Eduardo Gonçalves - edgnets@gmail.com - Fonte: http://www.englishpage.com/verbpage/simplepresent.html

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Mm simple present

  • 1. www.MapasMentais.com.br am / am not I simple present is / isn´t He, She, It are / aren´t You, We, They was / wasn´t I, He, She, It simple past were / weren´t You, We, They verb to be simple future will be / won´t be I, You, He, She, It, You, We, They conditional would be / wouldn´t be fevereiro/2007 - Autor: Eduardo Gonçalves - edgnets@gmail.com - Fonte: http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=ajbc4dp6226b_22cj6k5j
  • 2. www.MapasMentais.com.br consoant + y 1* Para a construção de frases interrogativas em Inglês, precisamos utilizar um "VERBO AUXILIAR" no início da frase. 2* No inglês não ocorre a conjugação do verbo, como em Português. A única coisa que muda no verbo é o acréscimo do "S" na terceira pessoa. Mas existem alguns verbos que necessitam de uma construção diferente para a terceira pessoa quando terminados em: She studies (study) every day ies Never mind, he tries (try) again. simple present g(o) =goes - There he goes How do (I) delete them ? again. buz(z) = buzzes - He buzzes like Do (you) remember me ? a fridge. Do Where do (we) stand ? 3rd person 2* fi(x) = fixes - She fixes my 1* es shoes. Do (they) work together ? interrogative afirmative cat(ch) = cacthes - She catches Does (he) live in Chicago? 3rd person him. bru(sh) = brushes - Like this Does (she) work there? Does bushes. Does (it) listen ? pa(ss) = passes - What passes "thought" among people. I don’t work here have has don´t They don’t travel every day negative He plays (work) like Michael 3rd person Jordan. She doesn’t live there s doesn´t He doesn’t speak English She works (work) hard. fevereiro/2007 - Autor: Eduardo Gonçalves - edgnets@gmail.com - Fonte: http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=ajbc4dp6226b_22cj6k5j
  • 3. www.MapasMentais.com.br The sun does not circle the Earth. Every twelve months, the Earth 1* Repeated Actions circles the sun. The train leaves every morning at 8 am. He needs help right now. 2* simple present use Now (Non-Continuous Verbs) She is not here now. He has a car. New york is in America. 3* Birds do not like milk. Facts or Generalizations Windows are not made of wood. New York is a small city. (It is not important that this fact is untrue.) 1* Usado para expressar a idéiade ação que se repete usualmente. A ação pode ser um habito, um hobby, ou alguma coisa que acontece freqüentemente. Pode ser algo que as pessoas esquecem com freqüência e deixam de fazer. 2* Usamos para expressar uma idéia que esta ou não acontecendo agora. Esta regra vale apenas para os Non-continuous Verbs e certos Mixed Verbs. 3* Indica que alguém acredita em um fato que foi verdade, é verdade agora e será verdade no futuro. Não importa se o fato é verdadeiro. Também usado para generalizar sobre pessoas ou coisas. fevereiro/2007- Autor: Eduardo Gonçalves - edgnets@gmail.com - Fonte: http://www.englishpage.com/verbpage/simplepresent.html