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003 CLASS

TEACHER: Lic. Héctor G. Llamosas Santos


Cel : 967792965
10/02/19

P-H-I-L-B-E-R-T
78 T-E-R-N-V-I-L-L-E Road
07894562248
Samp33@yahoo.com

Main: principal
Main Street: calle principal
Main Square: Plaza de armas
I am at Main Square.

Where are you from?

Match: relacionar
THIS (near) / THAT (far)
(singular)

THESE (near) / THOSE (far)


(plural)
SINGULAR PLURAL
I like this laptop here. I like these laptops here.
This is a beautiful woman. These are beautiful
women.
Is this your mobile phone? Are these your mobile
phones?
That is a good student. Those are good students.
That isn’t my backpack. Those aren’t my
backpacks.
Is that your book? Are those your books?

It is a wonderful country.
They are wonderful countries.

Is it a beautiful city?
Are they beautiful cities?
Watch: reloj de mano
Clock: reloj de pared
ADJECTIVES AND NOUNS
This car is gold.
noun adj
This is a gold car.

That is a smart mobile phone.


That mobile phone is smart.

This is a beautiful girl.


This girl is beautiful.
That man is tall.
That is a tall man.

Those are interesting documentaries.


Those documentaries are interesting.

These students are intelligent.


These are intelligent students.

These guys are Mexican.


These are Mexican guys.
Those laptops are broken.
Those are broken laptops.

These are white shoes.


These shoes are white.

This is a handsome doctor.


This doctor is handsome.
PLURAL AND SINGULAR NOUNS

RULES EXAMPLES
1. Most of nouns take an Car > cars
“-S” in plural. House> houses
Student> students
Laptop> laptops
Pencil> pencils
2. Nouns ending in “-S” “- Kiss> kisses
O” “-CH” “-SH” “-X“ we Dress> dresses
add > “-ES” Tomato> tomatoes
Potato> potatoes
Wish> wishes
Watch> watches
Coach> coaches
Box> boxes
Fox> foxes
EXCEPTION:
Radio> radios
Zoo> zoos
Zero> zeros
Fish> fish
Chicken> chicken
3. Nouns ending in A Country> countries
CONSONANT + Y > You City > cities
drop the Y and add “IES” Nationality> nationalities
Dictionary> dictionaries
Story > stories
EXCEPTION:
Nouns ending in a VOWEL + Y you only add > “S”
Boy > boys
Toy > toys (juguete)
Guy > guys (chicos)
Key > keys (llaves)
4. Nouns ending in “-F” “- Knife > knives
FE” you drop them (F-FE) Wife > wives
and add “VES”
5. Ireggular nouns Man > men
Woman > women
Child > children
Foot > feet
Tooth > teeth

https://www.spanishdict.com/guia/los-sustantivos-
plurales-en-ingles
POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES
We use them (possessive adjectives) to indicate
POSSESSION.
I My (mi,s) My laptop
You Your (tu,s) Your friends.
He His (su,s de él) His mother.
She Her (su,s de ella) Her sister.
It Its (su,s de esto) Its food
We Our (nuestro,a,s) Our teacher.
They Their (su de ellos) Their books.

That is its food.


COMPLETE WITH POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES
1. __HER___ laptop is broken. She is angry.
2. We don’t have class. ___OUR___ teacher is sick.
3. __HIS____ nationality is Peruvian. He lives in Lima.

POSSESSIVE CASE (‘S)


WRITING PRACTICE
1. La casa de los amigos de Carlos.
Carlos’ friends’ house.

2. Las hojas del libro de Peter.


Peter’s book’s leaves.
Peter’s book’s sheets.

3. Los compañeros de los amigos de Susana.


Susana’s friends’ partners.
4. Las esposas de los profesores.
Teachers’ wives.

5. Los juguetes rotos de los niños.


Children’s broken toys.

6. Las hermanas del compañero de Sandra.


Sandra’s partner’s sisters.

7. Los amigos franceses de mi padre.


My father’s French friends.
8. Las interesantes ciudades de mi país.
My country’s interesting cities.

9. Los nuevos diccionarios de nuestro colegio.


Our school’s new dictionaries.

10. Las viejas (old) historias de sus abuelos (él)


(grandparents)
His grandparents’ old stories.
Over there: por allá
Over here: por aquí

Glasses: lentes
Sunglasses: lentes de sol (gafas)
Sun: sol

Light > luz, claridad


Light green > verde claro
Dark Green > Verde oscuro
Beige: crema
Grey: gris
How many pairs of shoes do the women have?

Be up to date > estar a la moda, estar actualizado


I have 3 laptops, and they are up to date.

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