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Imperative

Conjugation of the imperative

The imperative is formed simply with: the infinitive of the verb without to

Person
Conjugation
2nd person singular
You
2nd person singular
You


Extending the imperative: Let


Conjugation

Contractions

Without contraction
Contracted
Let us
Let's


The negation of the imperative

Structure:

do not + infinitive verb  out of to

do not eat meat on Fridays

Let's not play

Contractions

Without contraction
Contracted
do not
don't

Courtesy

please

Affirmative prayer:

please + infinitive verb  out of to

please come in

Negative Prayer:

please + do not + infinitive verb  out of to

please do not come in

Using the Imperative


The imperative is used to:

Give orders or instructions

Come back!

Give advice

Don't swim after eating

HOW

Using adverb HOW
            How much + noun
            How much sugar do you need?
            How much flour do you put in the cake? 

How much
·         How much? 

·         How much is this?

·         How much is the milk? 

How much is used for uncountable nouns.


How many

·         How many 

·         How many eggs are there?

·         How many bowls do you have?
How many is used for countable nouns.

 

Other uses of the adverb "how":

"How old"
·         How old are you? 
·         How old is this vanilla extract?

"How long"

·         How long are you going to stay? 

·         For how long are you going to bake the cake? 

·         For how long are you going to mix the ingredients? 


Perfect Present and Adverbs

The structure of the present perfect in English is:

[SUBJECT] + have/has + [PARTICIPLE VERB]

Conjugación
Significado
I have played
yo he jugado
you have played
tú has jugado
he has played
él ha jugado
we have played
nosotros hemos jugado
you have played
vosotros habéis jugado
they have played
ellos han jugado


Construction of the participles

Regular verbs form the past participle is adding "-ed".
playplayed

But must take into account some considerations:
   
Irregular Verbs
Verb
Participle
to go
gone
to make
made

Participle in verbs ending in "e"
Regular verbs ending with "e" form their participle simply adding a "d".
Verb
Participle
to use
used
to excuse
excused


Denial in the present perfect

 [SUBJECT] + have/has + not + [PARTICIPLE VERB]

He has not played well

I have not eaten in 2 days


The question in the present perfect

Have/has + [SUBJECT] + [PARTICIPLE VERB]?

Conjugación
have I done?
have you done?
has he done?
have we done?
have you done?
have they done?


 [INTERROGATIVE PARTICLE] +have+ [SUBJECT] [PARTICIPLE VERB]?

What have you done?


Use of the present perfect
  • Actions that started in the past and have not finished in present.
I have not slept in the past two days

  • Actions that began and ended in the past but continues its effect on the present.
I am not hungry because I have eaten an apple

I have bought a car

  • Actions that began and ended in the past but the caller has placed the action in a time interval not finished. This situation of the action in a time interval not finished building requires prayer present perfect:
I have been in USA this year
I was in USA last year


Particles used in "Present Perfect"

Just
We have just eaten and we are not hungry

Already
I have already ordered the books

Yet
Have you ordered her book yet?

No, I have not ordered her book yet

Ever

Have you ever seen a camel crying?

Still
Sharon is still waiting for Bill's reply to her letter

     Lately
George hasn't been feeling well lately.

     Recently
They've traveled to Europe recently.

     For
 I have known him for three years.

     Since
She has been very generous since the day she won the lottery.

     Ago
The concert happened a long time ago

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