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Quando usar o Present Simple?

Neste vídeo, Márcio Bemfica traz as situações mais frequentes onde se deve usar o Present Simple e exemplifica com algumas frases. Inicialmente, ele fala do uso do Present Simple com um caso de "hábito", depois o de "frequência" e, por fim, quando falamos de um "fato".

Analisando os casos do Present Continuous

Como formar o Past Simple?

Os casos mais comuns do Past Continuous

Past Simple x Present Perfect

Falando sobre Past Simple e Past Perfect

O futuro com "will": Quando usar?

Falando sobre "Going to" e Present Simple

Conditionals: Zero e First. O que são?

Em que situações usar o Second Conditional?

O uso correto da Third Conditional

Presente

  1. Simples: Fatos / Hábitos / Rotinas
    Sujeito + Infinitivo(+s)
    I work - She works - They work
    I don’t work - She doesn’t work - They doesn’t work
    Do you work? - Does she work? - Does they work?

  2. Contínuo: Agora / Temporário / Atividades
    Sujeito + be + ___ing
    I’m working - She’s working - They’re working
    I’m not working - She isn’t working - They aren’t working
    Are you working? - Is she working? - Are they working?

  3. Perfeito: Experiências / Passado com resultados presentes
    Sujeito + have + particípio
    I have worked - She has worked
    I have not worked - She has not worked
    Have you worked? - Has she worked?

Passado

  1. Simples: Ação no passado
    Sujeito + verbo no passado
    I worked - She worked - They worked
    I didn’t work - He didn’t work
    Did you work? - Did she work?


  2. Contínuo: Ação contínua no passado
    Sujeito + was/were + ___ing
    I was working - She was working
    I wasn’t working - They wasn’t working
    Were you working? - Was she working?


  3. Perfeito: Ação passada antes de outra ação passada
    Sujeito + had + particípio
    I had worked - She had worked
    I had not worked - She had not worked
    Had you worked? - Had she worked?

Futuro

  1. Simples: Ação no passado
    Sujeito + will + infinitivo
    I will work- She will work
    I won’t work - He will not work
    Will you work? - Will she work?

  2. Contínuo: Ação contínua no futuro
    Sujeito + will + ___ing
    I will be working - She will be working
    I will be working - They will be working
    Will you be working? - Will she be working?


  3. Perfeito: Situações hipotéticas no futuro em detrimento de uma ação passada
    Sujeito +will have + particípio
    I will have worked - She’ll have worked
    I won’t have worked - She won’t have worked
    Will you have worked ? - Will she have worked?