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STREETS FOR PEOPLE

LUIS ANGEL CLAVIJO GUZMAN

Docente

Dr. PEDRO GOMEZ

UNIVERSIDAD PEDAGOGICA LIBERTADOR

DOCTORADO EN EDUCACION

OCAÑA, COLOMBIA

2018
PAGINA 46

STREETS FOR PEOPLE

1. Artículos.
A / an / the
2. Pronombres
a. Pronombres personales: We, they.

3. Adjetivos
a. Posesivos: his, their, our
b. Demostrativos: This, that
c. Quantitative: Many, much

4. Sustantivos
a. Comunes: way, distances, fun, cities, cars, trucks, pedestrians, accidents, book, man,
towns, message, work, shops, noise, traffic, neighbors, process, world, action,
couches, tables, furniture, police, countries, crosswalks, traffic lights, bicycle lanes,
plans, kids, bike, school, books, articles, speeches, neighborhoods, living room,
children.
b. Sustantivos propios: Brisbane. Australia, David Engwicht, Delft, Netherlands,
Honolulu and Scotland.

5. Adjetivos
Grado positivo: short, dangerous, close, simple, designed, illegal, slow, safe, pleasant,
practical, fun.
Comparativo: better, safer, more pleasant, narrower, more practical, more fun.
Superlativo: Oldest, most important.

6. Verbos
Infinitivo: be, do, has, need, take, lose, believe, pass, make, calm, have, help, walk, bike,
travel, think, give, drive.
Pasado simple: named, belonged, played, walked, took, pulled, were, had, arrived,
started, made, put.
Participio pasado: the strees are designed, people have painted crosswalks.
Gerundio: walking, getting, driving, riding, reclaiming, happening, making, planning,
speaking, working, helping.

7. Adverbios: still, just, too, frequent, there, only, already, slowly, when, actually, soon, hard,
besides, and differently.

8. Prepocisiones: of, for, to, back, in, away, with, up, around, from.
Conjunciones: and, or, than, but, also, however, that, as.

9. Otros enlaces: No hallé otro tipo de enlaces.

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