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Lic. Keta Zamora Cahuana
INGLES PARA NEGOCIOS II
Módulo: I Unidad: 3 Semana:3
PRESENT SIMPLE / COMPARATIVE AND
SUPERLATIVE FORM
ORIENTACIONES
In this unit we will remember some Verbs to work with the
simple present tense.
Check the grammar structures and the conjugation with
the verbs in the third person singular ( he,she,it)
We will be comparing things using Comparative and
superlative form, there are some rules to consider and
don’t forget that you need adjectives to start working.
Pay attention to the spelling rules of the nouns.
You will find a flow chart of the structure of the company.
CONTENIDOS TEMATICOS
Cardinal and Ordinal numbers.
Nouns ( Singular and Plural)- Spelling rules.
Prepositions ( In, on ,at )
The Simple Present Tense.
Comparatives and Superlatives.
The structure of the company.
NUMBERS
CARDINAL NUMBERS ORDINAL NUMBERS
1 one
2 two
3 three
4 four
5 five
6 six
7 seven
8 eight
9 nine
10 ten
1st first
2nd second
3rd third
4th fourth
5th fifth
6th sixth
7th seventh
8th eighth
9th ninth
10th tenth
• 11th eleventh
• 12th twelfth
• 13th thirteenth
• 14th fourteenth
• 15th fifteenth
• 16th Sixteenth
• 17th Seventeenth
• 18th Eighteenth
• 19th Nineteenth
• 20th Twentieth
• 11 eleven
• 12 twelve
• 13 thirteen
• 14 fourteen
• 15 fifteen
• 16 Sixteen
• 17 Seventeen
• 18 Eighteen
• 19 Nineteen
• 20 Twenty
CARDINAL AND ORDINAL NUMBERS
CARDINAL AND ORDINAL NUMBERS
Write the numbers in letters:
• 397: ……………………………
• 68……………………………….
• 491: ……………………………
• 952: …………………………….
• 505 : ……………………………
• 77: ……………………………...
• 12 : ……………………………..
• 36: ………………………………
• 760 : ……………………………
• 54 : ……………………………..
PLURAL NOUNS: SPELLING RULES
1. Most nouns become plural by adding “s”.
Plate plates
Book books
2. Nouns that end in “ch”, “sh”, “x” or “o”add “es”
Watch watches
Toobrush Toothbrushes
Box boxes
Tomato tomatoes
3. Nouns that end in”f” or “fe” often change to “ves”.
knife knives
Life lives
PLURAL NOUNS: SPELLING RULES
4. Some nouns change the inside spelling.
Man men
Mouse mice
5. Nouns that end in consonant letter and “y”, drop the “y” and add “ies”.
fly flies
Company companiesException : monkey monkeys ( vowel + “ Y” )
6. Some nouns do not change when making them plural.
cotton cotton
Fish fish
SINGULAR – PLURAL NOUNS
Write the plural form of the nouns.
1. Warehouse ……………………….
2. Company ……………………….
3. Watch ……………………….
4. Check ……………………….
5. Business woman ……………………….
6. Life ……………………….
7. Refund ……………………....
8. Child ……………………….
9. Saving ……………………….
10. Match ……………………….
PREPOSITIONS : IN
• I am always bored in the mornings.
• Sheyla is studying computers in August.
• The dog sleeps in the garden.
• There are a lot of books in my bedroom.
• The plane leaves in ten minutes.
• My English quiz is in two weeks.
• Saul Medina was born in 1974.
• Mary lives in Surquillo.
• Mrs Harris works in a school near her house.
• My parents are going to have a party in my house.
PREPOSITIONS: ON
• Priscilla lives on the fourth floor.
• Susan’s birthday is on October 24th ( the 24th of October )
• I clean my office on Saturdays.
• I have to do a lot of task on Sunday mornings.
• We have a lot of plans to do on holidays. ( vacations)
• There is a bank on La Marina Avenue.
• There is a black briefcase on the desk.
• There are some nice pictures on the wall.
• Rachel always arrives on time.
• There is an amazing advertisement on Tv.
• I go to university on foot.
PREPOSITIONS: AT
• You can find Harold at the beach.
• There are a lot of kind nurses at Rebagliati hospital.
• Susan studies at Alas Peruanas University.
• The guests will arrive at ten o’clock.
• We have a store at 3526 Arenales Avenue.
• I have a lot of things to do at the weekend.
• I’m going to the movies at night.
• He always have lunch at work.
• We prefer to stay at home because it’s raining.
• Phillip is good at swimming.
• At the present we are very happy with our teachers.
PRESENT SIMPLE
• We use the Present Simple for things which:
• are always true, or are true for a long time.
• He goes to work by bus.
• are a habit. (They are true sometimes,
always, usually etc…….)
• I usually have dinner at 6 o‟clock.
• She sometimes drinks coffee.
SIMPLE PRESENT : STATEMENTS
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SIMPLE PRESENT: STATEMENTS
• I walk to work every day.
• They don’t do overtime.
• Does she have good relationships with her co-
workers?
• Alfonso operates according to his own schedule.
• We don’t have budget for buying office equipment.
• Do you have lunch at the canteen?
• We work really hard to make this a success.
• The shipment arrives tomorrow at 2 p.m.
• Does it necessary to complete?
PRACTICE
SIMPLE PRESENT (for routines)
• Remember that we use this tense to talk about routines,
normal everyday activities. The things that you must do on
a normal work day.
1. I usually have breakfast at 7:30.
2. She seldom starts studying at 8:30.
3. We always have lunch at noon.
4. I sometimes go to the cinema with my friends in the evening.
5. We often surf the internet.
6. My grandmother goes for a walk once a week.
7. I always take sugar in my coffee.
8. They attend marketing conventions twice a month.
9. Frank and Sylvia travel to Paris several times a year.
SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE
COMPARATIVE FORM
• comparatives: we use the comparative form to compare two
people, things or animals.
• when the adjective has one or two syllables we add “er” to
the adjective and we write than after the adjective.
example: Sam is taller than Tom.
• when the adjective has more than two syllables we write
more before the adjective and than after it.
example: maths is more difficult than language.
• spelling:
• the adjectives that end in consonant + vowel + consonant we
double the consonant.
example: big - bigger fat - fatter.
• the adjectives that end in consonant +y we add ier
• example: heavy - heavier easy - easier.
COMPARATIVE
• The others weren’t as tired as we were.
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• You aren’t as pessimistic as your friend.
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• Your hair isn’t as curly as mine.
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• Water isn’t as thick as oil.
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• Norway isn’t as warm as Italy.
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• Susan isn’t as shy as her sister.
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Write comparative sentences:
SUPERLATIVE FORM
• We use the superlative to compare more than two
people, things or animals.
• When the adjective has one or two syllables we add
est to the adjective and we write the before the
adjective.
example: Sam is the tallest boy in the classroom.
• when the adjective has more than two syllables we
write the most before the adjective
example: maths is the most difficult subject of all.
SUPERLATIVES
• In the market you can’t find a material as flexible as this.
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• The book I am reading is very interesting.
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• This is the first time I have seen such a big animal.
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• In my family, nobody sings as bad as me.
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• John is a very reliable friend.
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Change these sentences and use the superlative form:
REMEMBER!
THE STRUCTURE OF THE COMPANY
THE STRUCTURE OF THE COMPANY
CONCLUSIONES Y/O ACTIVIDADES DE
INVESTIGACIÓN SUGERIDAS
When witing sentences in Present Simple, be sure you
remember the spelling rules to work with the 3rd person
singular.The general rule is to add „s‟ ,but if the verbs end in
‘ch,sh,ss,x, or o‟ add „es’.If the verbs end in consonant+y,
change by „i‟ and add „es‟ (ies).
To make comparisons identify the adjective and apply the
rules.
Be careful with the irregular nouns when changing into plural.
Use the business tems connected to company structure.
Check pages: 51-63 / 68-75 / 84 and 85
THANK YOU