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6 OJO

● Me encuentro frente al computador y veo en la pantalla al


Ojo Iluminati ordenandome cosas e invitándome a
hacerlas en su compañía. (Grammar)

Stories ● El Ojo me regala el poder del verbo (To Get), con este
poder me voy para el tomorrowland y me parcho con
David Guetta, tome esto, deme aquello, alcanceme esto.

● Una de las instrucciones era enviar un correo por


Hotmail.com (Phonetics)

● Veo en la pantalla un comercial en donde aparece mi ex


publicitando un bar “Come to HotRock and buy a box of
bottles” (Phonetics)

IMPERATIVES (Grammar)

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On Fastbraintv: #7 el modo IMPERATIVO, cómo dar órdenes o peticiones

The imperative form is used for a command or request. The subject you is understood but not
expressed.

1. Wait for me here.


Verb
2. Come before seven o’clock.
3. Write your exercises in pencil.
4. Open the window.
5. Close the door.
6. Let’s go to the kitchen. (Invitación que me incluye)

The negative of imperative uses DON’T.

1. Don’t close the door.


2. Don’t’ drive fast.
3. Don’t Speak Spanish in class.
4. Don’t help John with his lesson.
5. Don´t take the next bus.

The negative of imperative uses DON’T.


1. Don’t close the door.
2. Don’t drive fast.
3. Don’t speak Spanish in class.
4. Don’t help John with his lesson.
5. Don’t take the next bus.

We use please at the beginning or the end of imperative to make them more polite.

1. Please, sit down.


2. Give this to Mr. Smith, please.
3. Please, wait on that corner.
4. Call your parents, please.
5. Please, hang your coat on that chair.
TO GET

https://www.linguasorb.com/english/verbs/conjugation/get
100 Most Common English Verbs
PHONETICS
6 /ɑ/ Botella Bottle /ˈbɑtəl/ - /ˈbɒtəl/ Pronunciación más abierta que la
“o”
/ɒ/ Caliente Hot /hɑt/ - /ˈhɒt/
Rock Rock /rɑk/ - /ˈrɒk/
Caja Box /bɑks/ - /ˈbɒks/

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