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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: simple tense, Past perfect continuous this indicates an action was in progress until another action occurred. subject + had + been + verb (ing) + object[s]., I - We - You - They Structure Subject + auxiliar (do not - don't) + "not" + main verb + object[s], Plural I - We - You - They, Simple present and Past tenses Past sentence tense, 3 Modal Verbs must be without "s" or other rule Carlos can dance salsa, Does + not It is used with singular pronouns except I He - She - It, Do + not It goes with plural pronouns and I I - We - You - They, Past continuous It is an action that shows the time of doing something in the past subject + to be (past) + verb (ing) + object[s]., subject + to be (past) + verb (ing) + object[s]. Examples * I was eating pizza * We ere playing in the park * Carla was studing english in Canada, Singular He - She - It, In Negative sentence you must use auxiliars and the verb in its simple form Subject + auxiliary verb + "not" + main verb + object[s]. Auxiliars Does + not, Plural I - We - You - They, Are actions in the present; these can be either afirmative or negative. Negative In Negative sentence you must use auxiliars and the verb in its simple form Subject + auxiliary verb + "not" + main verb + object[s]., * Tony works in an office * She lives in Canada * The dog eats pizza Rules 2, subject + verb (past) + object[s]. Examples * I eat fish yesterday * We played in the park * Carla studied english in Canada, 2 Replacing "ies" in verbs ended in "y" He tries to build a car, Simple sentence Are actions in the present; these can be either afirmative or negative., In Negative sentence you must use auxiliars and the verb in its simple form Subject + auxiliary verb + "not" + main verb + object[s]. Auxiliars Do + not, Are actions in the present; these can be either afirmative or negative. Afirmative In Afirmative sentence you must add "s" to the verb. It depends on the pronoun Subject + main verb(s,ies. or not) + object[s]., Past sentence tense It is used to talk about the past Past continuous