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Objectives.

The objectives of this study are to understand recovery each of the items proposed for each indicator, to overcome and recover.

The ideal is to understand each of the structures, rules and conditions of different topics to regain

Theory.

1.1

Present simple and continuous passive

The passive sentences are easy to make, and in fact almost every English sentence can become indifferent passive tense.

Structure: C + verb to be (am/is/are) + past participle

On the liabilities side, simply focus on the complement of a sentence instead of the subject, putting the plug in the beginning.

The simple past liabilities used in the same way that the present simple passive, but obviously for the past. Is formed with an auxiliary verb (was / were) and a past participle.

Used when the complement of the sentence is the most important, when the subject matter or is unknown, or when it is clear without mentioning.

1.2

Present perfect passive:

Weather "Present Perfect" passive voice Answers the Question: "What has been done?" = What has been done? o What have you been doing? = What State has been doing?

1.4

Verbs modals can not, and must be Could be:

To form this time use modal verbs (can / could / may / might / should / must) + verb in base form. (I can play tennis). What (could / should / ...) be happening? - What (could / should / ...) be happening?

I (could / should / ...) be working - (could / should / ...) be working

1.5

Second conditional:

Refers to a hypothetical situation and the structure is formed as if + simple past + Simple conditional. Here are some examples translated. can speak of the same situations, but we see them less likely to occur, so the second part of the sentence is also unlikely:

Work.

1.1

Present simple and continuous passive.

1. Tom repaired the car. ACTIVO The car was repaired ASSETS by Tom. PASIVO

2. alejandra unless your dog. ACTIVO dog was saved by Alexander. PASIVO

3. Carlos bought his tools. ACTIVO useful were bought by carlos. PASIVO

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