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How old are you?

Im 23 years old// Im 23
How are you? Im fine, thank you. And you?
What are your hobbies?
My hobbies are swimming, playing football and scuba diving. I love sports but I like
read books and watch films, too.
Do you work?/Do you have a job?
Yes, I do. Im a waiter. Ive have been working in a restaurant for two months. Its a
good job.
Talk about your family:
I haven't got any brothers or sisters. I live with my parents and my dog. My father is a
doctor and my mother is a chef in a restaurant in the center of Seville.
Daily routine:
I go to the gym every morning. Later, I study at the University and then I have lunch
with my mates.
Past simple:
I ate fish and chips yesterday// I wanted to dance when we were at the disco
How long have you been?
How long have you been in Madrid? Ive been in Madrid for two months.
How long have you been learning English?
Future:
will I will work in a big company// The flight will be two hours.
Going to Im going to play the guitar// Shes going to (go to) the cinema with her
friends.
Q. beginning
Where: Where do you live? Where did you see the film?
When: When did you arrive? When is your girlfriend going to come?
How long: How long did you stay there?// How long have you been in England?

1 condicional: (se usa para el futuro y en casos en que es muy probable que la
situacin ocurra)
If Present simple "will" + infinitive

Ex: If you study, you will pass the exam. / You will pass the exam if you study
2 condicional: (para un deseo o un sueo, o para una accin en el futuro que no es
tan probable)
If Past simple "Would" + infinitive

Ex: If I had more time, I would learn to play the piano / I would learn to play the
piano if I had more time.
3 condicional: (cuando hablamos de una situacin en el pasado que no ha ocurrido)
If Past perfect
"Would have" + past
participle

Ex: If I had known then what I know now, I would have done things differently. /
I would have done things differently if I had known then what I know now.

Sentence using:
YET Have you made your bed yet? No, I havent made it yet. // I'm really hungry. I
haven't eaten yet.
ALREADY Ive already done my homework// The train has already arrived
STILL They still haven't arrived home // I took two pills, but I still have a headache.
ALTHOUGH I decided to go to the cinema with my friends although I hadnt much
money// He bought a car although he doesn't have any money.
IN SPITE OF I understand you, in spite of your accent.// In spite of his poor health,
he worked hard and succeeded.
I WISH I wish I had more money to buy a new car. //I wish I had more time to do my
homework
Sentence beginning
Not only: Not only is Miguel Angel going to study English, but also German for a
couple of weeks// Not only does she speak English fluently, but also French
Reported speech:
Direct Speech Reported Speech
Manuel said She has just arrived He said (that) she had just arrived
Do you know the answer?, he asked He asked me if I knew the answer
"I was working late last night," Alba said Alba told me she'd been working late the
night before.

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