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Paco travels to South Africa: Paco arrives in South Africa

Paco travels to South Africa: Paco arrives in South Africa. By Sam . C. Commons. Present Simple vs. Present Continuous. Present Simple: habits, routines, present interests, likes and dislikes Subject + verb + (Indirect Ob.) + (Direct Ob.) + (Complements) E.g.: Paco’s family miss him a lot

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Paco travels to South Africa: Paco arrives in South Africa

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  1. Paco travels to South Africa: Paco arrives in South Africa By Sam. C. Commons

  2. Present Simple vs.Present Continuous Present Simple: habits, routines, present interests, likes and dislikes Subject + verb + (Indirect Ob.) + (Direct Ob.) + (Complements) E.g.: Paco’s family miss him a lot E.g.: Paco likes Anthropology (3rd. person singular) Present Continuous: actions occurring at the moment of speaking Subject + verb (to be + -ing) +(Indirect Ob.) + (Direct Ob.) + (Complements) E.g.: “I am studying History at University” E.g.: Paco is flying to South Africa (3rd. person singular)

  3. Present Simple vs.Past Simple Present Simple:present habits, routines, interests, likes and dislikes Subject + verb + (Indirect Ob.) + (Direct Ob.) + (Complements) E.g.: Paco’s family miss him a lot E.g.: Paco likes Anthropology (3rd. person singular) Past Simple: actions that started and finished in the past, past habits, routines, interests, likes and dislikes Subject + verb + (Indirect Ob.) + (Direct Ob.) + (Complements) E.g.: Paco and Andrés used to play tennis E.g.: Paco flew in a safe big British plane to the United States (3rd. person singular)

  4. Attributive vs. Predicative Adjectives Attributive adjectives: before the noun E.g.: an American business man Predicative adjectives: after the verb E.g.: Paco feels excited Attention Specific order according to type E.g.: a safe (opinion) big (size) British (origin) plane

  5. Past Simple vs.Past Continuous Past Simple: actions that started and finished in the past, past habits, routines, interests, likes and dislikes Subject + verb + (Indirect Ob.) + (Direct Ob.) + (Complements) E.g.: Paco and Andrés used to play tennis E.g.: Paco flew in a safe big British plane to the United States (3rd. person singular) Past Continuous: actions that were in progress at a specific time in the past Subject + verb + (Indirect Ob.) + (Direct Ob.) + (Complements) E.g.: The American business man was reading a book when Paco sat down E.g.: Paco was landing when he felt sick (3rd. person singular)

  6. Comparative and SuperlativeAdjectives Comparative: 1. Short adjectives: Adjective + -er than… E.g.: Planes are safer than cars or coaches 2. Long adjectives: more + adjective than… E.g.: Travelling by plane is more expensive than travelling by car Superlative: 1. Short adjectives: Adjective + -est (in/of…) E.g.: The car is not the safest way of travelling 2. Long adjectives: most + adjective (in/of…) E.g.: The plane is the most expensive means of transport in the world

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