Explicación del presente y el pasado continúe (inglés)
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Past Continous
The past continuous (also called past progressive) is a verb tense which is used to show that an ongoing past action was happening at a specific moment of interruption, or that two ongoing actions were happening at the same time.
Past Continuous Forms
The past continuous is formed using was/were + present participle. Questions are indicated by inverting the subject and was/were. Negatives are made with not.
-Statement: You were studying when she called.
-Question: Were you studying when she called?
-Negative: You were not studying when she called.
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Present Continous:
The present continuous (also called present progressive) is a verb tense which is used to show that an ongoing action is happening now, either at the moment of speech or now in a larger sense. The present continuous can also be used to show that an action is going to take place in the near future.
Present Continuous Forms
The present continuous is formed using am/is/are + present participle. Questions are indicated by inverting the subject and am/is/are. Negatives are made with not.
-Statement: You are watching TV.
-Question: Are you watching TV?
-Negative: You are not watching TV.
Respuesta:
en el presente cuentas lo que haces hoy y en el pasado cuentas lo que hicistes ayer y si te interesa en el futuro es lo que vas a hacer