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Esta revista habla sobre los algunos temas importrantes del ingles.TRANSCRIPT
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23/04/2012
Simple Present Of Be:
Use the Simple Present to express the idea that an
action is repeated or usual. The action can be a habit, a
hobby, a daily event, a scheduled event or something
that often happens. It can also be something a person
often forgets or usually does not do.
Examples:
• I playplayplayplay tennis.
• She does not playdoes not playdoes not playdoes not play
• DoesDoesDoesDoes he playplayplayplay tennis?
• The train leavesleavesleavesleaves
• The train does not leavedoes not leavedoes not leavedoes not leave
• When doesdoesdoesdoes the train usually
• She always forgetsforgetsforgetsforgets
• He never forgetsforgetsforgetsforgets
• Every twelve months, the Earth
• DoesDoesDoesDoes the Sun circlecirclecirclecircle
Simple Present Of Be:
Use the Simple Present to express the idea that an
action is repeated or usual. The action can be a habit, a
hobby, a daily event, a scheduled event or something
happens. It can also be something a person
often forgets or usually does not do.
does not playdoes not playdoes not playdoes not play tennis.
tennis?
leavesleavesleavesleaves every morning at 8 AM.
does not leavedoes not leavedoes not leavedoes not leave at 9 AM.
the train usually leaveleaveleaveleave?
forgetsforgetsforgetsforgets her purse.
forgetsforgetsforgetsforgets his wallet.
Every twelve months, the Earth circlescirclescirclescircles the Sun.
circlecirclecirclecircle the Earth?
Use the Simple Present to express the idea that an
action is repeated or usual. The action can be a habit, a
hobby, a daily event, a scheduled event or something
happens. It can also be something a person
the Sun.
1) Subject question1) Subject question1) Subject question1) Subject question
Question Question Question Question
wordwordwordword VerbVerbVerbVerb
Who runs to
shop?
What happened
Yesterday
2) Object question2) Object question2) Object question2) Object question
Question Question Question Question
wordwordwordword AuxiliaryAuxiliaryAuxiliaryAuxiliary SubjectSubjectSubjectSubject
Who do you
Who did Mandy
What do you
NOTE!
Subject questionSubject questionSubject questionSubject question
Who phoned John? Who
1) Subject question1) Subject question1) Subject question1) Subject question
RestRestRestRest SubjectSubjectSubjectSubject VerbVerbVerbVerb ObjectObjectObjectObject
PlacePlacePlacePlace
to the
shop? Peter runs to the shop
Yesterday?
A
tragedy happened yesterday
2) Object question2) Object question2) Object question2) Object question
SubjectSubjectSubjectSubject VerbVerbVerbVerb RestRestRestRest AnswerAnswerAnswerAnswer
you Like? I like my
Mandy phone Last
Monday?
Mandy phoned
her uncle
you Read? I read detective
stories.
Object questionObject questionObject questionObject question
Who did John Phone?
ObjectObjectObjectObject ----
PlacePlacePlacePlace ---- TimeTimeTimeTime
to the shop.
yesterday.
AnswerAnswerAnswerAnswer
my mum.
phoned
her uncle.
detective
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Here is a listing of words that describe feelings. If you are having
difficulty putting a name on your feeling, this list may help you find the
right word.
Abandoned ~~ absent-minded ~~ abused ~~ accepted ~~ accused ~~
admired ~~ adored ~~ adrift ~~ affectionate ~~ afraid ~~ aggravated
~~ aggressive ~~ agitated ~~ alarmed ~~ alert ~~ alienated ~~ alive ~~
alone ~~ aloof ~~ alluring ~~ amazed ~~ ambushed ~~ amused ~~
angry ~~ antagonistic ~~ anxious ~~ apathetic ~~ appalled ~~
apologetic ~~ appreciated ~~ appreciative ~~ apprehensive ~~ aroused
~~ ashamed ~~ astonished ~~ attacked ~~ attractive ~~ aware ~~
awestruck ~~ awkward .
Imperatives
We can use the imperative to give a direct order.
1. Take that chewing gum out of your mouth.
2. Stand up straight.
3. Give me the details.
We can use the imperative to give instructions.
1. Open your book.
2. Take two tablets every evening.
3. Take a left and then a right.
We can use the imperative to make an invitation.
1. Come in and sit down. Make yourself at home.
2. Please start without me. I'll be there shortly.
3. Have a piece of this cake. It's delicious.
We can use the imperative on signs and notices.
1. Push.
2. Do not use.
3. Insert one dollar.
We can use the imperative to give friendly informal advice.
1. Speak to him. Tell him how you feel.
2. Have a quiet word with her about it.
3. Don't go. Stay at home and rest up. Get some sleep and
recover.
We can make the imperative 'more polite' by adding 'do'.
• Do be quiet.
• Do come.
• Do sit down.