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The document is a portfolio activity for an English class by student Sebastían Daza Pérez from Instituto Tecnológico de Apizaco. It includes personal information, news consumption habits, and grammar rules for various tenses in English. The student is studying ITC engineering and aims to pursue a master's degree while improving programming skills.

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Daza

The document is a portfolio activity for an English class by student Sebastían Daza Pérez from Instituto Tecnológico de Apizaco. It includes personal information, news consumption habits, and grammar rules for various tenses in English. The student is studying ITC engineering and aims to pursue a master's degree while improving programming skills.

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TECNOLÓGICO NACIONAL DE MÉXICO

INSTITUTO TECNOLOGICO DE APIZACO

STUDENT:

Sebastían Daza Pérez

SUBJECT:

English

ACTIVITY:

Portfolio Unit 1

TEACHER:

Ricardo Morales Xochipa

DATE:

February 24th,2024
Personal Information

1.- What’s your full name?


Sebastian Daza Pérez
2.- How old are you?
I’m 20 years old.
3.- Where do you came from?
I’m from Tlaxcala city.
4.- what did you do this morning?
I took a shower and take breakfast before school.
5.- What’s your current career?
I’m studying ITC engineering.
6.- Why did you select that option?
I like technology,
7.- Which plans did you have when finishing your career?
I want to study for a master’s degree and look for a remote job.
8.- Are those plans coming true now a day?
Yes, I’m taking courses to improve my programming skills.
Page of the book

A. How are the people getting their news?


On the newspaper, on social media, on TV
B. How do you get the news?
The fastest way to find out about news is on Internet but specially on social media because
there are many people making new posts every day. There are many apps in a lot of devices
and that help to many people.
GRAMMAR
Present tenses
• Simple present
+ Subject + present simple (s/es) + complement
- Subject + Auxiliar do not / does not + Verb in infinitive + complement
? Auxiliar do/does + Subject + Verb in infinitive + complement + question mark
Example: My mom loves me

• Present continuous:
+ Subject + verb be (am/is/are) + verb in gerund (-ing) + complement.
- Subject + verb be (am not/isn't/aren't) + verb in gerund (-ing) + complement
? Verb be (Am/Is/Are) + subject + verb in gerund (-ing) + complement + question mark.
Example: My brother is taking a shower

• Present Perfect:
+ Subject + auxiliar have/has + past participle of the verb + complement
- Subject + auxiliar haven't/hasn't + past participle of the verb + complement
? Auxiliar Have/Has + subject + past participle of the verb + complement + question mark
Example: He has cleaned the room

• Present Perfect Continuous


+ Subject + have/has +been + verb in gerund (-ing) + complement.
- Subject + have/has + not been + verb in gerund (-ing) + complement
? Have / Has + subject + been + verb in gerund (-ing) + complement + question mark

Example: They have been looking for the movie


Past tenses
• Simple past
+ Subject + verb in simple past + complement
- Subject + "did not" (didn't) + verb in infinitive (without "to") + complement
? "Did" + subject + verb in infinitive (without "to") + complement + ?
Example: I stole a phone

• Past continuous:
+ Subject + "was/were" + gerund verb (-ing) + complement
- Subject + "was not" / "were not" (wasn't / weren't) + gerund verb (-ing) + complement
? "Was" / "Were" + subject + gerund verb (-ing) + complement + ?
Example: I am learning English

• Past Perfect:
+ Subject + "had" + past participle of the verb + complement
- Subject + "had not" (hadn't) + past participle of the verb + complement
? "Had" + subject + past participle of the verb + complement + ?
Example: I had slept all day

• Past Perfect Continuous


+ Subject + "had been" + verb in gerund (-ing) + complement
- Subject + "had not been" (hadn't been) + verb in gerund (-ing) + complement
? "Had" + subject + "been" + gerund verb (-ing) + complement + ?
Example: I have been sick all week
Future tenses
• Simple future
+ Subject + "will" + verb in infinitive (without "to") + complement
- Subject + "will not" (won't) + verb in infinitive (without "to") + complement
? "Will" + subject + verb in infinitive (without "to") + complement + ?

• Future Continuous
+ Subject + "will be" + verb in gerund (-ing) + complement.
- Subject + "will not be" (won't be) + gerund verb (-ing) + complement
? "Will" + subject + "be" + gerund verb (-ing) + complement + ?

• Future Perfect
+ Subject + "will have" + past participle of the verb + complement.
- Subject + "will not have" (won't have) + past participle of the verb + complement
? "Will" + subject + "have" + past participle of the verb + complement + ?

• Future Perfect Continuos


Affirmative: Subject + "will have been" + verb in gerund (-ing) + complement
Negative: Subject + "will not have been" (won't have been) + verb in gerund (-ing) +
complement
Interrogative: "Will" + subject + "have been" + gerund verb (-ing) + complement + ?

• Idiomatic Future
Affirmative: Subject + "be going to" + verb in infinitive (without "to") + complement
Negative: Subject + "be not going to" (aren't / isn't / am not going to) + verb in infinitive
(without "to") + complement
Interrogative: "Be" + subject + "going to" + verb in infinitive (without "to") + complement
+?

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