Criado por Majo Arellano
mais de 7 anos atrás
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Questão | Responda |
ENGLISH PROJECT | Teacher: María Guadalupe Silva Team of: Michelle Dominic María José Arellano Alexa García Erika Alexandra |
SIMPLE PRESENT | Use the simple present with routines, habits or schedules. Example: They always play with the dog. |
COMPARATIVES ADJETIVES | Sentences example: She is more intelligent than me. The gepard is faster than the lino. |
SUPERLATIVES | Use the superlatives to compare a thing, people or animal with anothers. EXAMPLE: He is the tallest in the salon class. |
You use WHOSE to indicate ownership. EXAMPLE: Whose notebook is it? | |
INFINITIVE FORM | Basic form of the verb EXAMPLE : I bought a patch to stop smoking. |
Question words | WH-Question Words are interrogative particles that we use to ask questions in English. Are written in a very similar way [starting with wh- (.who, where) or containing wh (HoW)]. These are: WHO, WHOSE, WHAT, WHICH, WHERE, WHEN, WHY, HOW |
THERE IS and THERE ARE | There is" and "There are" they mean "Hay" in Spanish. "There's" is singular and "There are" is plural. There is a book. There are books. |
SO and BECAUSE | It uses "because" and "so" to unite different ideas or concepts. "Because" expresses cause and "so" in consequence of something. |
Present Progressive | Use the present progressive to express the idea that something is happening now. |
PAST PROGRESSIVE | For actions that was happening at a specific point of time. |
ADVERBS OF FRECUENCY | Adverbs of frequency are often used to indicate routine, habits or activities. |
HAVE / HAS HAVE GOT / HAS GOT | Have= I, YOU, WE, THEY Has= HE, SHE , IT (POSSESIONS) Have got= I, YOU, WE, THEY Has got= HE, SHE, IT (PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION) |
While and When | We use when and while to talk about two things that are happening at the same time Example:"The telephone rings while i breakfast |
Adverbs Of Maner | Adverbs of manner tell us how something happens. They are usually placed either after the main verb or after the object. |
Quantitatives | means relating to different sizes or amounts of things.l Example:There are more than 2 chairs |
Prepositions Of Time | Prepositions of time - here's a list of the time words that need 'on', 'in', 'at' and some that don't need any preposition. |
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