This video teaches the difference between present simple and past simple tenses in English through 100 practical phrases covering daily activities like going to work, waking up, eating, drinking, sleeping, taking showers, walking, running, cooking, and other routine actions. The present simple tense (e.g., 'I go to work', 'I wake up at 6', 'I eat breakfast') describes habitual actions and routines, while the past simple tense (e.g., 'I went to work yesterday', 'I woke up at 6 today', 'I ate breakfast yesterday') describes completed actions in the past. The video demonstrates how to form past simple by changing the verb form (go→went, wake up→woke up, eat→ate, drink→drank, need→needed, sleep→slept, take→took, walk→walked, run→ran, cook→cooked) and uses time markers like 'yesterday', 'this morning', 'last night', and 'every morning' to distinguish between present and past contexts.
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Inglés Fácil y Rápido: Aprende Presente y Pasado con 100 Frases ClaveAdded:
Go. I go to work.
>> I go to work.
>> I go to work. I went to work yesterday.
>> I went to work yesterday.
>> I went to work yesterday.
>> Now I go to work.
I go to the gym.
I go to the gym.
>> I go to the gym. I went to the gym yesterday.
>> I went to the gym yesterday.
>> I went to the gym yesterday.
>> I went to the gym this morning.
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Let's go.
Wake up. I wake up at 6. I wake up at 6.
>> I wake up at 6. I woke up at 6 today.
>> I woke up at 6 today.
>> I woke up at 6 today.
I wake up early on Sundays.
>> I wake up early on Sundays.
>> I wake up early on Sundays. I woke up late today.
>> I woke up late today.
>> I woke up late today.
>> I woke up early this morning.
Eat. I eat breakfast.
>> I eat breakfast.
>> I eat breakfast. I ate breakfast yesterday.
>> I ate breakfast yesterday.
>> I ate breakfast yesterday.
>> I ate breakfast outside this morning.
I eat rice.
>> I eat rice.
>> I eat rice. I ate rice for dinner.
>> I ate rice for dinner.
>> I ate rice for dinner.
>> So I eat rice.
drink. I drink water.
>> I drink water.
>> I drink water. I drank water this morning.
>> I drank water this morning.
>> I drank water this morning.
>> I only drink water.
I drink coffee every morning. I drink coffee every morning.
>> I drink coffee every morning. I drank coffee before work.
>> I drank coffee before work.
>> I drank coffee before work.
>> I like coffee, you know. I drink coffee.
need. I need more time.
>> I need more time.
>> I need more time. I needed more time yesterday.
>> I needed more time yesterday.
>> I needed more time yesterday.
>> I need more time.
I need a vacation.
>> I need a vacation.
>> I need a vacation.
I needed help with my homework.
>> I needed help with my homework.
>> I needed help with my homework.
>> I need a vacation.
sleep. I sleep at 10:00.
>> I sleep at 10:00.
>> I slept at 10:00 last night.
>> I slept at 10:00 last night.
>> I slept at 10:00 last night.
>> I slept at 10:00 last night.
>> I sleep at night. for I sleep 8 hours a night.
>> I sleep 8 hours a night.
>> I sleep 8 hours a night. I slept very well last night.
>> I slept very well last night.
>> I slept very well last night.
I I slept last night, sir.
Take I take a shower.
>> I take a shower.
>> I take a shower. I took a shower this morning.
>> I took a shower this morning.
>> I took a shower this morning.
>> You took a shower this morning.
I take the bus to school.
>> I take the bus to school.
>> I take the bus to school. I took the bus to school this morning.
>> I took the bus to school this morning.
I took the bus to school this morning.
>> I took the bus.
>> Walk. I walk to school.
>> I walk to school.
>> I walk to school. I walked to school yesterday.
>> I walk to school yesterday. I walked to school yesterday.
>> I'll walk to school.
>> I walk in the park. I walk in the park.
I walk in the park. I walked for an hour yesterday.
>> I walked for an hour yesterday.
>> I walked for an hour yesterday.
>> Yesterday I walked by the gu run. I run every morning.
>> I run every morning.
>> I run every morning. I ran yesterday morning.
>> I ran yesterday morning.
>> I ran yesterday morning.
>> I run like every day.
I run on the treadmill. I run on the treadmill.
>> I run on the treadmill. I ran 5 kilometers this morning.
>> I ran 5 kilometers this morning.
>> I ran 5 kilometers this morning.
>> Yeah. Um, I just ran five miles.
>> Cook. I cook dinner.
>> I cook dinner.
>> I cook dinner. I cooked dinner last night.
>> I cooked dinner last night.
>> I cooked dinner last night.
>> Well, that night I cooked this really romantic dinner.
I cook pasta on Fridays.
>> I cook pasta on Fridays.
>> I cook pasta on Fridays. I cooked soup last night.
>> I cooked soup last night.
>> I cooked soup last night. I can't
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