GRAMMAR RULES 2.0

Descripcción general de las reglas gramaticales del idioma inglés.

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1. Future Tense

1.1. Simple Future

1.1.1. Rule: Subject + will + base form of the verb

1.1.2. Example: "We will conduct further tests next week."

1.2. Future Continuous

1.2.1. Rule: Subject + will be + verb-ing

1.2.2. Example: "The medical team will be monitoring patients closely during the trial."

1.3. Future Perfect

1.3.1. Rule: Subject + will have + past participle

1.3.2. Example: "The hospital will have treated over a hundred patients by the end of the month."

1.4. Future Perfect Continuous

1.4.1. Rule: Subject + will have been + verb-ing

1.4.2. Example: "By next year, they will have been working on this project for five years."

2. Conditionals

2.1. Zero Conditional

2.1.1. Rule: If + simple present, simple present

2.1.2. Example: "If you mix the solution, it changes color."

2.2. First Conditional

2.2.1. Rule: If + simple present, will + base form

2.2.2. Example: "If the patient improves, we will discharge him."

2.3. Second Conditional

2.3.1. Rule: If + simple past, would + base form

2.3.2. Example: "If I were a doctor, I would focus on public health."

2.4. Third Conditional

2.4.1. Rule: If + past perfect, would have + past participle

2.4.2. le: "If the patient had followed the treatment plan, he would have recovered faster."

3. Present Tense

3.1. Simple Present

3.1.1. Example: "The nurse administers medication every morning."

3.1.2. Rule: Subject + base form of the verb

3.2. Present Continuous

3.2.1. Rule: Subject + is/am/are + verb-ing

3.2.2. Example: "The doctor is examining the patient right now."

3.3. Present Perfect

3.3.1. Rule: Subject + has/have + past participle

3.3.2. Example: "I have seen an increase in patient admissions this month."

3.4. Present Perfect Continuous

3.4.1. Rule: Subject + has/have been + verb-ing

3.4.2. Example: "The team has been researching this disease for over a year."

4. Past Tense

4.1. Simple Past

4.1.1. Rule: Subject + past form of the verb

4.1.2. Example: "The surgeon operated on the patient last week."

4.2. Past Continuous

4.2.1. Rule: Subject + was/were + verb-ing

4.2.2. Example: "The patient was recovering well when I last checked."

4.3. Past Perfect

4.3.1. Rule: Subject + had + past participle

4.3.2. Example: "They had administered the vaccine before the outbreak."

4.4. Past Perfect Continuous

4.4.1. Rule: Subject + had been + verb-ing

4.4.2. Example: "The researchers had been studying the effects of the drug before it was approved."