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Understanding Time Expressions and Conditional Statements in English, Esquemas y mapas conceptuales de Idioma Inglés

An overview of time expressions and their usage in English, including the use of 'ago' and 'last', prepositions such as 'in', 'on', and 'at', and simple and continuous tenses. Additionally, it covers conditional statements and their usage in describing general truths and habits, as well as possible future situations.

Tipo: Esquemas y mapas conceptuales

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We use the time expression to communicate a period of time or duration of something that happens.
We use time reference + ago
to show how far back in the
past something happened
Ago
Last
We use last + time reference
to mean the most recent or
nearest to the present day
time.
Yesterday
We use yesterday or
yesterday + morning /
afternoon / evening to talk
about the day before today.
Prepositions: in/on/at
We also use the prepositions
in, on and at to say when
something happened.
Always
Usually
Often
Sometimes
Occasionally
Rarely
Never
Simple
Continuous
Now
At the moment
At present
Today
Tonight
This morning/afternoon/evening
This week/month/year
While
Tomorrow
The day after tomorrow
Next
In a
This
On
Later
Soon
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We use the time expression to communicate a period of time or duration of something that happens. We use time reference + ago to show how far back in the past something happened

Ago

Last

We use last + time reference to mean the most recent or nearest to the present day time.

Yesterday

We use yesterday or yesterday + morning / afternoon / evening to talk about the day before today.

Prepositions: in/on/at

We also use the prepositions in, on and at to say when something happened.

  • Always
  • Usually
  • Often
  • Sometimes
  • Occasionally
  • Rarely
  • Never

Simple

Continuous

  • Now
  • At the moment
  • At present
  • Today
  • Tonight
  • This morning/afternoon/evening
  • This week/month/year
  • While

Tomorrow

The day after tomorrow

Next …

In a …

This …

On …

Later

Soon

Ago

Last

Yesterday

Prepositions: in/on/at

  • I took that photo many years ago.
  • The plane landed two hours ago.
  • Michael arrived in Mexico last January.
  • Last year Jake and Jill got married.
  • Charles wore a suit to work yesterday.
  • We got up early yesterday morning.
  • She left the hospital yesterday afternoon.
  • Mike Zuckerberg started Facebook in 2004.
  • On my last birthday I had the best party ever.
  • We talked about the problem at lunchtime.
  • The old man is reading the newspaper at the moment.
  • Dolores is taking care of her neighbors’ dogs at present.
  • We’re going to a concert tonight.
  • Tom is studying at home this afternoon.
  • The cameraman is filming while the reporter is giving the news.

Simple

Continuous

  • The customer is always right.
  • Our soccer team usually practices twice a week.
  • We practice English outside the classroom frequently.
  • The students in my class hardly ever participate.
  • Tom is never late for school.

The day after tomorrow

Next …

In a …

This …

On …

Later

Soon

Tomorrow

  • I will go meet him tomorrow.
  • I will go swimming tomorrow.
  • Sam is going to graduate in a year
  • Elaine is going to Spain on Monday.
  • I will talk to you later.
  • Sandy is going to graduate in a year.
  • Joy is moving the day after tomorrow.
  • My mom will visit me the day after tomorrow.
  • Tracy has a meeting this afternoon.
  • I will see you soon.

1. If people eat too much, they get fat.

2. If you touch a fire, you get burned.

3. People die if they don't eat.

4. You get water if you mix hydrogen and

oxygen.

5. Snakes bite if they are scared.

6. If babies are hungry, they cry.

7. If you mix red and blue, you get purple.

8. An ice cube melts if you put in the sun.

9. If you play a sport every day, you get

really good at it.

10. We can call the police if they keep on

driving like that.

1. If it rains, I won't go to the park.

2. If I study today, I'll go to the party tonight.

3. If I have enough money, I'll buy some new

shoes.

4. She'll be late if the train is delayed.

5. She'll miss the bus if she doesn't leave soon.

6. If I see her, I'll tell her.

7. If you come to the party, you will meet my

sister.

8. If she gets home late, I will be very angry.

9. I will help you if I have time.

10. If I don’t have to work on Saturday, we can

go to the cinema.

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