martes, 11 de noviembre de 2008
H2 Third Evaluation
H1 Third Evaluation
1. Subject + Like + To + Verb + Complement
2. Subject + Really Like + To + Verb + Complement
3. Subject + Like + Verb in ING form + Complement
4. Subject + Enjoy + Verb in ING form + Complement
5. Subject + Love + Verb in ING form + Complement
6. Subject + Don't/Doesn't + Like + To + Verb + Complement
7. Subject + Don't/Doesn't + Like + Verb in ING form + Complement
8. Subject + Hate + Verb in ING form + Complement
9. Subject + Don't/Doesn't Mind + Verb in ING form + Complement
Remember that Really Like gives the same idea as Like + Verb in ING.
Examples:
1. I like to eat pizza.
2. I really like to dance with you
3. I like playing chess but I don't like playing cards
4. I enjoy going shopping together
5. I love staying with you
6. I don't like to eat hamburguer
7. I don't like dancing with your sister
8. I hate going shopping with your parents
9. I don't mind staying with your friends
H1 Third Evaluation
1. Subject + Like + To + Verb + Complement
2. Subject + Really Like + To + Verb + Complement
3. Subject + Like + Verb in ING form + Complement
4. Subject + Enjoy + Verb in ING form + Complement
5. Subject + Love + Verb in ING form + Complement
6. Subject + Don't/Doesn't + Like + To + Verb + Complement
7. Subject + Don't/Doesn't + Like + Verb in ING form + Complement
8. Subject + Hate + Verb in ING form + Complement
9. SUbject + Don't/Doesn't Mind + Verb in ING form + Complement
Remember that Really Like gives the same idea as Like + Verb in ING.
Examples:
1. I like to eat pizza.
2. I really like to dance with you
3. I like playing chess but I don't like playing cards
4. I enjoy going shopping together
5. I love staying with you
6. I don't like to eat hamburguer
7. I don't like dancing with your sister
8. I hate going shopping with your parents
9. I don't mind staying with your friends
Both Hate and Don't/Doesn't mind imply something you don't like to do.
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martes, 14 de octubre de 2008
prepositions
bag ___ glasses ___ gloves ___ lamp ___ pen ___
shirt ___ shoes ___ socks ___ torch ___ trousers ___
b) Look at the picture again. Complete the questions and answers.
Use the next prepositions:
Behind, in, in front of, near, on, and under.
Follow the next example:
1. Where is the pen ? it’s on the table, in front of the computer
2. Where are the gloves ? they are on the table, _____ the computer
3. Where __________ ? _____ the floor, _____ the table
4. Where __________ ? _____ the floor, _____ the chair
5. Where __________ ? _____ the floor, _____ the chair
6. Where __________ ? _____ the shelf, _____ the clock
7. Where __________ ? _____ the shelf, _____ the cupboard
8. Where __________ ? _____ the cupboard, _____ the shelf
9. Where __________ ? _____ the cupboard, _____ the books
10. Where __________ ? _____ the floor, _____ cupboard
lunes, 13 de octubre de 2008
Simple Present Review
Tuesday: Go shopping
Wednesday: 7:00 am - Take my girlfriend to the school, 2:00 pm - Cook and wash his clothes
Thursday: 7:00 am - Go to the gym about 3 hours, 11:00 am - take my joga class, 2:00 pm - check the e-mail
Friday: Visit my girlfriend
Saturday: See a movie at home, 10:00 pm - Go dancing
Sunday: Go to the swimming pool.
Example:On monday he goes running at 7:00 am then on tuesday he goes...
martes, 7 de octubre de 2008
lunes, 6 de octubre de 2008
viernes, 5 de septiembre de 2008
There is Vs There are
Check the next box, you can find the different uses of There is/are
Remember that we can use SOME with plural and affirmative sentences. For example:
There are some candies in that box. ( There are + some + noun + complement)
some doesn't expresess the quantity, but we can specify that. For example: There are ten candies in that box.
You can use ANY in plural question and negative form. For example:
Are there any candies in that box? (are there + any + noun (plural) + complement ?)
No, there aren't any candies in that box (negative long answer). We specify there are no candies in that box.
is there a candy in that box? (is there + noun (singular) + complement?)
No, there isn't. (Negative short answer)
is there any milk in the glass? (is there+any+noun+complement?)
yes, there is some milk in the glass. (affirmative long answer)
Now check the nex exercises and try to do them.