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Act. 3-120
Act. 3-120
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ACTIVIDAD 3
Materia: inglés
Frequency Adverbs
always generally
frequently sometimes
often rarely
usually seldom
everyday once / twice
occasionally on Sundays
The third person singular (he, she, it) is usually formed by adding -S to the root of the
verb. Sometimes -ES is added. -S, -ES and IES are added in positive sentences.
Affirmative
I walk We walk
You walk You walk
He walks They walk
She walks
It walks
Negative
I don't cry We don't cry
You don't cry You don't cry
He doesn't cry They don't cry
She doesn't cry
It doesn't cry
Example Sentences
1. We buy a newspaper every Sunday.
2. He doesn't visit his father.
3. Does she lie to her mother?
4. My sister works at the theater.
5. The boss gives us a lot of work to do.
6. Marry and Lucas don't play fairly.
7. Do you like to read comic books?
8. They spend a lot of money.
EXERCISE 1:
EXAMPLES: My friends go camping every summer
Do you like (you / like) swimming?
I He
You She
We It
Your Parents Have Got Penny Has Got
My Friends Marshall
The Kids The boy
George and I Your friend
Subject + have got / has got + noun Have / Has + subject + got + noun?
Full Form: I have got / He has got / They have got / We have got
Short Form: I've got / He's got / They've got / Paul's got / We've got
Has she got a pen? Yes, she has. No, she hasn't
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