Resúmen Basico Inglés
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Repaso 1° Semestre:
Pronouns and Verb to be in + - ?
El verbo “to be” no es otra cosa que el “ser o estar” adaptado a cada pronombre, se utiliza para afirmar, negar y preguntar.
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Please do a chart like the one above (+ - ?) and
also include short answers. Use the contracted form of each to be.
Example:
+ - ?
You´re a good friend You aren´t a good friend Are you a good friend?
Yes I am
No, I´m not.
Nouns
Los “nouns” son TODAS las cosas, contables, no contables, tangibles o intangibles como los sentimientos o las ideas. Los “nouns” sustituyen a los “pronouns” y viceversa.
Change these nouns into pronouns:
The school Woman
Karla Gerardo
Love The teacher and the students
Oranges This group
Children The rain
*Una oración simple está compuesta por
Sujeto (pronoun or noun)
Verbo (verb) vimos “to be” y “simple present”
Predicado (predicate or complement) y es común que lleve un
Adjetivo (adjective) para describir al sujeto.
Read the sentences and do one of your own using different colors, underline, or something to point each part.
“Pronoun o Noun” + “Verb” (To be) + “Complement” ( “adjective”)
They/ My friends are very funny.
“Pronoun o Noun” + “Verb” (Simple Present) + “Complement”
He / Alan likes going to the movies with me.
There is/ There are:
Se usan para indicar “Hay” o “No hay” en sus formas singular, plural, nada, poco, algo o mucho, contable y no contable.
There is (Singular) | There are (Plural) |
There is – Hay There is a mouse in my house There isn´t – No hay There isn´t a patio in my house There isn´t any- No hay nada There isn´t any sugar in my coffee There is some- Hay algo (que no es contable) There is some sugar on the cup There is much (or “a lot”) – Hay mucho (que no es contable) There is much / a lot sugar in my coffee | There are – Hay There are spiders in my house There aren´t – No hay There aren´t parks near my house There aren´t any- No hay nada There aren´t any bananas in the fridge There are some- Hay algo (que es contable) There are some books on the table There are many (or “a lot”) – Hay mucho (que es contable) There are many / a lot cars on the road. |
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