Preguntas sobre ejemplos de oraciones con, y la definición y uso de "Continuo"
El significado de "Continuo" en varias frases y oraciones
Q:
¿Qué significa present. continuos?
A:
The present continuous tense breaks the verb into two parts: the "present tense" of the verb, and the "present participle". Basically it means you're using two words for your present tense verb.
"She loves her school." = present tense
"She is loving her school." = present continuous tense
"She loves her school." = present tense
"She is loving her school." = present continuous tense
Ejemplos de oración usando "Continuo"
Q:
Por favor muéstrame oraciones como ejemplos con present perfect continuos and present perfect simple.
A:
PRESENT PERFECT: action happened in the past but we’re referring to it in the present.
- has + past participle if subject is single
- have + past participle if subject is plural or in 1st or 2nd person
- She has worked on her project a lot this week. (She is no longer working on the project.)
- They have read all the books in the library. (As of today, they stopped reading the library books because they read them all.)
- I have washed all the dishes so can I go to the party now?
- I don’t believe you’ve met my dog, Max.
PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS: action started in the past and continued up until the present.
- Has been + ing verb form if subject is singular
- Have been + ing verb form if subject is plural or 1st person
- He has been working on his thesis for the last three years. (He started three years ago and still working on it.)
- They have been reading all the books in English they could find. (They started sometime in the past, are still reading the library books, and have more books to read.)
- I haven’t been sleeping well lately.
- I have been waiting for you for an hour!
- He has been doing nothing but texting on his phone since he got here.
- has + past participle if subject is single
- have + past participle if subject is plural or in 1st or 2nd person
- She has worked on her project a lot this week. (She is no longer working on the project.)
- They have read all the books in the library. (As of today, they stopped reading the library books because they read them all.)
- I have washed all the dishes so can I go to the party now?
- I don’t believe you’ve met my dog, Max.
PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS: action started in the past and continued up until the present.
- Has been + ing verb form if subject is singular
- Have been + ing verb form if subject is plural or 1st person
- He has been working on his thesis for the last three years. (He started three years ago and still working on it.)
- They have been reading all the books in English they could find. (They started sometime in the past, are still reading the library books, and have more books to read.)
- I haven’t been sleeping well lately.
- I have been waiting for you for an hour!
- He has been doing nothing but texting on his phone since he got here.
Q:
Por favor muéstrame oraciones como ejemplos con present simple and present continuos.
A:
Simple:
I walk to the store all the time.
I do my homework at night.
Continuous:
I am walking to the store.
I am doing my homework.
I walk to the store all the time.
I do my homework at night.
Continuous:
I am walking to the store.
I am doing my homework.
Q:
Por favor muéstrame oraciones como ejemplos con present simple and present continuos.
A:
Present simple: "I play football every day."
Present continuous "I am playing football" (meaning that I am doing so at this very minute)
Present continuous "I am playing football" (meaning that I am doing so at this very minute)
Q:
Por favor muéstrame oraciones como ejemplos con present simple and present continuos..
A:
Present continuous emphasizes that something is happening right now (ahora mismo)
Simple present:
I go to the store when I need to.
He likes to drink milk.
I am happy to see you.
Present progressive:
He is eating dinner.
You are running to the store.
I am being lazy.
Simple present:
I go to the store when I need to.
He likes to drink milk.
I am happy to see you.
Present progressive:
He is eating dinner.
You are running to the store.
I am being lazy.
Q:
Por favor muéstrame oraciones como ejemplos con past continuos..
A:
The last time I went biking up that hill, I was huffing and puffing the whole time.
As we were riding around the countryside we saw a bear on the side of the road.
I was not home last week, I was traveling.
As we were riding around the countryside we saw a bear on the side of the road.
I was not home last week, I was traveling.
Palabras similares a "Continuo" y sus diferencias
Q:
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre past continuos y past simple ?
A:
Il past continuous esprime unʼazione che si stava svolgendo in un momento del passato,per esempio “lei stava preparando una torta”:“she was making a cake”.
Mentre il past simple esprime sempre unʼazione del passato,il cui periodo di tempo è finito...per esempio “yesterday I went to school”,ieri si è concluso e quindi uso un past simple...se invece dico “sono stato a Parigi due volte” devo utilizzare il past perfect in quanto il periodo di cui si parla non è ancora concluso (la vita),lo stesso discorso vale per “questa settimana ” oppure per “questʼanno”. :)
Mentre il past simple esprime sempre unʼazione del passato,il cui periodo di tempo è finito...per esempio “yesterday I went to school”,ieri si è concluso e quindi uso un past simple...se invece dico “sono stato a Parigi due volte” devo utilizzare il past perfect in quanto il periodo di cui si parla non è ancora concluso (la vita),lo stesso discorso vale per “questa settimana ” oppure per “questʼanno”. :)
Q:
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre continuos 🌸 y continual ☂️ ?
A:
Continual - occurring without interruption. Continuous - Moving without interruption
Q:
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre continuos y permanent ?
A:
continuous - algo que dura um certo tempo sem interrupção
Permanent - algo que não pode ser mudado, dura para sempre
Permanent - algo que não pode ser mudado, dura para sempre
Q:
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre present perfect continuos y past continuous ?
A:
Present tense is when you are performing an action. For example,
"I am brushing my teeth." You use words like am, is and are etc. In past tense you have already completed the action. For example,
"I was brushing my teeth." Or "I brushed my teeth." You could say it either way. You use words like was, were etc. The verb could also change in this tense (like brushing became, brushed)
"I am brushing my teeth." You use words like am, is and are etc. In past tense you have already completed the action. For example,
"I was brushing my teeth." Or "I brushed my teeth." You could say it either way. You use words like was, were etc. The verb could also change in this tense (like brushing became, brushed)
Traducciones de "Continuo"
Q:
¿Cómo dices esto en Inglés (US)? Я читал эту книгу в present perfect continuos?
A:
I have been reading this book
Q:
¿Cómo dices esto en Inglés (US)? continuo a non capire
A:
I still don't understand
Otras preguntas sobre "Continuo"
Q:
“I have not been this excited for long time”according to present perfect continuos tense this sentence is grammatically wrong, am i right? Cause the “excite ” verb should be ing form not past form, if i am wrong please correct me
A:
This sentence isn't in the present perfect continuous, it's in the present perfect. "excited" here is an adjective, not a verb. The main verb here is "to be", with "have" acting as an auxiliary to put the sentence in the perfect aspect (and present tense). "been" is in its past participle form because the sentence is in the perfect aspect.
Q:
I really don't get this. Why do I have to use present continuos in the first sentence, and use siemple present with the second one
-what are you doing these days? I'm studying English these days...
- On these days, I walk about 50 steps to my home office, turn on my computer, etc.
-what are you doing these days? I'm studying English these days...
- On these days, I walk about 50 steps to my home office, turn on my computer, etc.
A:
Hola! No es que "tengas" que usarlos... Como en la segunda oración estás hablando de una serie de pasos a seguir, sería como decir "En estos días, camino 50 pasos a mi oficina en casa, prendo mi computadora, etc" (Todo en presente)... No decís "En estos días, estoy caminando 50 pasos a mi oficina en casa, prendiendo mi computadora, etc." Simplemente suena menos natural (y además no sería el uso correcto del tiempo verbal).
En el primer caso, es como decir "¿Qué estás haciendo estos días? Estoy estudiando ingles..." Y no "¿Que haces estos días? Estudio ingles..."
El punto es que depende como conformes la oración, no es que estaría prohibido usar otro tiempo verbal como por ejemplo "¿What do you do these days? I study English..."
Espero que te sirva!
En el primer caso, es como decir "¿Qué estás haciendo estos días? Estoy estudiando ingles..." Y no "¿Que haces estos días? Estudio ingles..."
El punto es que depende como conformes la oración, no es que estaría prohibido usar otro tiempo verbal como por ejemplo "¿What do you do these days? I study English..."
Espero que te sirva!
Q:
i'm working at a hotel. i would like to know how to say this.
Dear Guest,
Thank you very much for staying with us.
Since the continuos humid weather and this room is located to the outer wall which is expected that the room temerature will rise, we already switched the air conditioner on in this room.
If you have any questions, please let us know anytime.
Sincerely,
Manager
Dear Guest,
Thank you very much for staying with us.
Since the continuos humid weather and this room is located to the outer wall which is expected that the room temerature will rise, we already switched the air conditioner on in this room.
If you have any questions, please let us know anytime.
Sincerely,
Manager
A:
Dear Guest,
Thank you very much for staying with us. Unfortunately, the humid weather and the location of this room has caused the temperature to rise. As a result, we have turned the air conditioner on for you.
If you have any questions, please let us know.
Sincerely,
The Manager
Thank you very much for staying with us. Unfortunately, the humid weather and the location of this room has caused the temperature to rise. As a result, we have turned the air conditioner on for you.
If you have any questions, please let us know.
Sincerely,
The Manager
Q:
¿Esto suena natural? Dear Guest,
Thank you very much for staying with us.
Since the continuos humid weather and this room is located to the outer wall which is expected that the room temerature will rise, we already switched the air conditioner on in this room.
If you have any questions, please let us know anytime.
Sincerely,
Manager
Thank you very much for staying with us.
Since the continuos humid weather and this room is located to the outer wall which is expected that the room temerature will rise, we already switched the air conditioner on in this room.
If you have any questions, please let us know anytime.
Sincerely,
Manager
A:
"Since the continuos humid weather and this room is located to the outer wall which is expected that the room temerature will rise, we already switched the air conditioner on in this room. "
Something seems off about this. I would suggest opening with: With the room being located on the outer wall, the humidity is constant, and the temperature is expected to rise, so because of such conditions we have already switched the air conditioner in this room.
(Mine is very formal, given the role of manager being here. If it's too advanced I'd be willing to help further)
Something seems off about this. I would suggest opening with: With the room being located on the outer wall, the humidity is constant, and the temperature is expected to rise, so because of such conditions we have already switched the air conditioner in this room.
(Mine is very formal, given the role of manager being here. If it's too advanced I'd be willing to help further)
Q:
"Has been" is used in all present perfect continuos phrases?
A:
has been is past tense
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