sábado, 9 de junio de 2012

Canción con presente continuo: I' SINGING IN THE RAIN




I'M SINGING IN THE RAIN

I'm singing in the rain
Just singing in the rain
What a glorious feeling
I'm happy again
I'm laughing at clouds
So dark up above
The sun is in my heart
And I'm ready for love
Let the stormy clouds chase
Everyone from the place
Come on with the rain
I've a smile on my face
I walk down the lane
With a happy refrain
Just singing
Singing in the rain

Dancing in the rain
Dee-ah dee-ah dee-ah
Dee-ah dee-ah dee-ah
I'm happy again!
I'm singing and dancing in the rain!





Presente simple, presente continuo

Diferencias entre el Presente Continuo y el Presente Simple: el presente continuo suena más temporal mientras que el presente simple suena más permanente. Compara “I live in a caravan” (“Vivo en una caravana.”) con “I’m living in a caravan.” (“Estoy viviendo en una caravana.”)

Aparte hay diferencias estructurales – el presente continuo tiene el verbo “to be” como auxiliar y el “present participle” (un verbo principal + “-ing” => studying: por ejemplo: “I am studying.” “Estoy estudiando.”)






Put the verb in present continuous or present simple

1. Excuse me, ______________ (you/speak) English?
2. Tom _________________ (have/shower) at the moment.
3. They _____________ (not/watch) television very often.
4. Listen! Somebody _______________ (sing)
5. She’s tired. She ____________ (want) to go home.
6. How often ____________________ (you/read) a newspaper?
7. Excuse me, but you __________________ (sit) in my place. Oh I’m sorry.
8. I’m sorry. I ___________________ (not/understand). Please speak more slowly.
9.Where are you Roy? I am in the office. I ___________________ (read)
10. What time __________________ (she/finish) work every day?
11. You can turn off the radio. I _____________________ (not listen) to it.
12. He ____________________ (not/usually/drive) to work. He usually ________ (walk)







Presente simple, presente continuo

Diferencias entre el Presente Continuo y el Presente Simple: el presente continuo suena más temporal mientras que el presente simple suena más permanente. Compara “I live in a caravan” (“Vivo en una caravana.”) con “I’m living in a caravan.” (“Estoy viviendo en una caravana.”)

Aparte hay diferencias estructurales – el presente continuo tiene el verbo “to be” como auxiliar y el “present participle” (un verbo principal + “-ing” => studying: por ejemplo: “I am studying.” “Estoy estudiando.”)