Exceptions to present simple and continuons
- To Be:
To be in present continuous can be used to refer to behaviour.
Examples:
You are silly (eres tonto).
You are being silly (Te estás comportando de forma tonta).
- Have VS Have got:
HAVE GOTUse: colloquial language and often in the short or abbreviatedNote: "Have got" only used in the simple present tense. In the past, we can only use "have" (conjugation: "had").
-Negative: S+have+not+got+complements
?Interrogative: Have+S+got+complements+?HAVE-Negative: S + have/has + not + Complements
?Interrogative: Have/has + S + Complements + ?