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What I do and how I live
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If you answered most of them with
Siempre
(always) then your level of pro
¿
ciency is
high. If you answered most of them with
A veces
(sometimes) or
Nunca
(never) then
you will have to work harder on the achievement of those competencies.
Si la mayoría de tus respuestas fueron “Siempre” signi
¿
ca que tu desempeño actual es alto; si la
mayoría fueron
“A veces” o “Nunca” signi
¿
ca que tienes que trabajar con más empeño para desarrollar esas competencias.
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Simple present
Simple present is usually used to talk about states, routines, schedules and regular
actions. It is also used to describe what people do in their jobs and occupations. It is
possible to use simple present or present simple to describe the same tense. Both
are correct.
The uses of the af
¿
rmative form of the simple present are shown in Grammar Box 1.
Grammar Box 1
Af
À
rmative form of simple present/
Forma a
À
rmativa para el presente simple
Pronoun/Pronombre
Verb/Verbo
I/Yo (singular
play
You/Tú (singular)
play
He/Él (singular)
plays
She/Ella (singular)
plays
It/Eso, esa (singular)
plays
We/Nosotros (plural)
play
You/Ustedes (plural)
play
They/Ellos (plural)
play
In the simple present, verbs in the third person of singular (he, she and it) always
take an “s”. For example: he
plays
, she
sings
, it
seems
.