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INDICE

INDICE 2

DEDICATORIA 4

PRESENTACIÓN 5

I. PREPOSICIONES 6

1. IN 6

2. ON 6

3. AT 7

4. OTHERS PREPOSITIONS 8

II. PAST CONTINUOUS 8

1. AFFIRMATIVE FORM 8

2. INTERROGATIVE FORM 9

3. NEGATIVE FORM 10

III. THERE WAS 10

1. AFFIRMATIVE SINGULAR FORM 10

2. NEGATIVE LAMP 11

3. INTERROGATIVE FORM 12

IV. THERE WERE 12

1. AFFIRMATIVE PLURAL FORM 12

2. NEGATIVE PLURAL FORM 13

3. INTERROGATIVE PLURAL FORM 14

V. CANTIDADES 14
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1. A FEW 14

2. A LOT OF 15

3. MANY 16

4. A LITTLE 16

5. MUCH 17

VI. DIALOGO DE ACTIVIDADES LAST SUMMER 18

VII. PARTES DE TU CASA 18

CONCLUSIÓN 20

BIBLIOGRAFÍA 21

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DEDICATORIA

Esta monografía está dedicada a mi padre, quien me enseñó que el

mejor tipo de conocimiento es el que se aprende por sí mismo, de

igual forma también está dedicado a mi madre, por enseñarme que

incluso la tarea más grande se puede lograr si se hace paso a paso.

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PRESENTACIÓN

El presente trabajo monográfico fue realizado como última parte

importante del curso y contiene oraciones de los siguientes últimos

temas: preposiciones, pasado continuo, el uso del “there was and

were” y los cuantificadores,, los cuales se realizaron con ayuda de

los diversos materiales que el docente remitió en el transcurso del

curso además de fuentes bibliográficas virtuales.

Además de ello Tambien se incluyó el texto de “last summer” ya

oralizado en clases así como las partes de una casa.

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I. PREPOSICIONES
1. IN
 It often rains in July.

 She searched for the keys in her purse.

 Mary was born in 1990.

 Mammoths went extinct in the ice age.

 I'll be there in 10 minutes.

 The letter was in the envelope.

 The ceremony will be in October.

 The hen is in the barnyard.

 The pot is in the oven.

 The teacher is in the classroom.

 His birthday is in June.

 The crockery was in the dining room.

 The gift is in the car.

 The wedding invitation is in your email.

 The independence of Peru was in 1821.

2. ON
 She sat on the pillow.

 Marina does laundry on Tuesdays.

 The plate is on the table.

 They went out on new year’s.

 The meeting will be on Monday.

 The baby scribbled on the sheet.

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 The dog is on the couch.

 The dog jumped on us.

 The kite fell on the roof.

 The teacher wrote on the blackboard.

 The cat climbed on the table.

 Carlos Enrique left his smartphone on the bed.

 The singer is on the stage

 There is a lot of dirt on the car.

 He is concentrating on his work.

 They don't deliver anything on Sunday.

3. AT
 Mauricio lost her wallet at the restaurant.

 We'll see him at the party.

 Casandra swam at the lake.

 Estella will go home at nightfall.

 He fell asleep at the conference

 The shoes are at the entrance.

 Sabrina is at the academy.

 Eddy came at dinner.

 He will arrive at sunset.

 He doesn't stay at home.

 Lucinda eats lunch at noon.

 María is good at tennis.

 Cinderella must leave at midnight

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 He always falls asleep at 10 pm.

 I go to work at 8:30.

4. OTHERS PREPOSITIONS
 The bike is parked under the tree.

 This supermarket remains closed on Wednesday.

 The moon goes around the earth.

 The cat was hiding under the chair.

 The smartphone belongs to Santiago.

 Anne and Paul were sitting by the tree.

 Yolanda will wait until tomorrow.

 Michael lives near her workplace.

 He drew the picture with a pencil.

 I have lived in Abancay since a was born.

 The train went through the tunnel.

 She put the gifts by the window.

 I will collect data from May to June.

 Marina will be in Cusco for 2 weeks.

 Raul works part time during the summer vacation.

II. PAST CONTINUOUS


1. AFFIRMATIVE FORM
 Marilia was crying after his breakup.

 We were jumping in the couch.

 I was waiting in my spot.

 The bird was coming to the house.

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 You were playing the guitar in the morning.

 Esteban was cooking a cake.

 Yolanda was cleaning the carpet.

 They were working in the office.

 I was watching a happy movie.

 I was sleeping in the bed.

 Lorenzo was finishing the race.

 Andrew and I were helping our sister.

 You were painting the wall with brown.

 He was talking in the bedroom.

 Augusto was singing in the car.

2. INTERROGATIVE FORM
 Was Marilia crying after his breakup?

 Were we jumping in the couch?

 Was I was waiting in my spot?

 Was the bird coming to the house?

 Were you playing the guitar in the morning?

 Was Esteban cooking a cake?

 Was Yolanda cleaning the carpet?

 Were they working in the office?

 Was I watching a happy movie?

 Was I sleeping in the bed?

 Was Lorenzo finishing the race?

 Were Andrew and I helping our sister?

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 Were you painting the wall with brown?

 Was he talking in the bedroom?

 Was Augusto singing in the car?

3. NEGATIVE FORM
 Marilia wasn’t crying after his breakup.

 We weren’t jumping in the couch.

 I wasn’t waiting in my spot.

 The bird wasn’t coming to the house.

 You weren’t playing the guitar in the morning.

 Esteban wasn’t cooking a cake.

 Yolanda wasn’t cleaning the carpet.

 They weren’t working in the office.

 I wasn’t watching a happy movie.

 I wasn’t sleeping in the bed.

 Lorenzo wasn’t finishing the race.

 Andrew and I weren’t helping our sister.

 You weren’t painting the wall with brown.

 He wasn’t talking in the bedroom.

 Augusto wasn’t singing in the car.

III. THERE WAS


1. AFFIRMATIVE SINGULAR FORM
 There was an onion.

 There was a ball.

 There was a banana.

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 There was a dog.

 There was a cup.

 There was a trash can.

 There was a lamp.

 There was a smartphone.

 There was a mouse.

 There was a knife.

 There was a bus.

 There was a church.

 There was a tomato.

 There was a potato.

 There was a bird.

2. NEGATIVE LAMP
 Was there an onion?

 Was there a ball?

 Was there a banana?

 Was there a dog?

 Was there a cup?

 Was there a trash can?

 Was there a lamp?

 Was there a smartphone?

 Was there a mouse?

 Was there a knife?

 Was there a bus?

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 Was there a church?

 Was there a tomato?

 Was there a potato?

 Was there a bird?

3. INTERROGATIVE FORM
 There wasn’t an onion

 There wasn’t a ball.

 There wasn’t a banana.

 There wasn’t a dog.

 There wasn’t a cup.

 There wasn’t a trash can.

 There wasn’t a lamp

 There wasn’t a smartphone

 There wasn’t a mouse

 There wasn’t a knife

 There wasn’t a bus

 There wasn’t a church

 There wasn’t a tomato

 There wasn’t a potato

 There wasn’t a bird

IV. THERE WERE


1. AFFIRMATIVE PLURAL FORM
 There were a birds

 There were an onions

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 There were a balls.

 There were a bananas.

 There were a dogs.

 There were a cups.

 There were a trash cans.

 There were a lamps

 There were a smartphones

 There were a mouses

 There were a knives

 There were a buses

 There were a churches

 There were a tomatoes

 There were a potatoes

2. NEGATIVE PLURAL FORM


 There weren’t a birds.

 There weren’t an onions.

 There weren’t a balls.

 There weren’t a bananas.

 There weren’t a dogs.

 There weren’t a cups.

 There weren’t a trash cans.

 There weren’t a lamps.

 There weren’t a smartphones.

 There weren’t a mouses.

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 There weren’t a knives.

 There weren’t a buses.

 There weren’t a churches.

 There weren’t a tomatoes.

 There weren’t a potatoes.

3. INTERROGATIVE PLURAL FORM


 Were there a birds?

 Were there an onions?

 Were there a balls?

 Were there a bananas?

 Were there a dogs?

 Were there a cups?

 Were there a trash cans?

 Were there a lamps?

 Were there a smartphones?

 Were there a mouses?

 Were there a knives?

 Were there a buses?

 Were there a churches?

 Were there a tomatoes?

 Were there a potatoes?

V. CANTIDADES
1. A FEW
 He's got only a few dollars in his pocket.

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 Peter has few friends.

 There were few people on the beach because it was raining.

 I saw few people in the concert.

 I’ve got a few apples.

 You can buy a few strawberries.

 The bedroom has a few couches.

 The chairman made a few conventional remarks.

 The seeds will sprout in a few days.

 Mario packed a few things into a bag.

 The horsemen cantered round the field a few times.

 The crime happened a few hours ago.

 Tell her I'll ring back in a few minutes.

 There were few secrets between the two of us.

 There are a few reasons why I hate you.

2. A LOT OF
 They saw lots of birds.

 There is a lot of ants in the yard.

 Lucia has thought a lot of excuses to not go to the meeting.

 Ramiro is eating a lot of sandwiches.

 There weren’t a lot of opportunities.

 There are a lot of monuments in Lima.

 Andrew spends a lot of time watching tiktok.

 We’ve got lots of things to do.

 Eloise gave me a lot of information.

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 We had a lot of good memories in this park.

 I have quite a lot of free time.

 That’s a lot of money.

 Maria reads a lot of books.

 I don’t have a lot of time.

 We went shopping and spent a lot of money.

3. MANY
 The sky has many beautiful stars.

 She asks too many questions.

 Laura was a wonderful person in so many ways.

 I have told you many times the truth.

 I was listening to many stories about you.

 There are too many marbles in the floor.

 Many days passed before they came to visit us.

 You can learn many things from books.

 There were many challenges after the reunion.

 I wish you many good things.

 There are many people at their house.

 I have so many relatives in Cusco.

 Facundo visited many places.

 I send many greetings to your family.

 The wolf kills so many lambs.

4. A LITTLE
 I actually felt a little sorry for him.

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 This might hurt a little.

 I would like a little wine.

 She's such a little beauty.

 I'm a little busy with the meeting.

 She drank a little water.

 Still feel a little tired.

 I just want to sit here a little while.

 Just give him a little time.

 You're going a little fast.

 Stefani needs a little glass of milk.

 I always put a little sugar in my tea.

 it's a little tough in the winter.

 It's a little unnerving.

 They talked a little longer.

5. MUCH
 She had drink too much beer in the party.

 You bought too much gifts for the wedding.

 The boy felt very much ashamed.

 You haven’t got much change.

 He won't eat much.

 Rick has much experience.

 Mauricio is walking much more slowly now.

 Rolando has so much money.

 I'm having too much fun.

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 I only had that much apple pie.

 She has much knowledge.

 I feel much better now.

 I feel much calmer now.

 I would have so much to look at.

 There is much concern about feminicide in Perú.

VI. DIALOGO DE ACTIVIDADES LAST SUMMER

I’m M****, this summer vacation did not last too long, because I had to be

present in my classes at the university where I study law in addition to the

beginning of my pre-professional practices in the Prosecution, so I could not

travel anywhere far away, so my mother and I decided to go almost every

weekend to Wilkuypata to visit my brothers.

With the whole family together, we ate delicious food like ceviche or lomo

saltado and played volleyball or tennis on the sports court for fun.

When the day was sunny, we swam in the pool to relax and sometimes

compete with each other; while on rainy days we all played board games like

cards or monopoly with each other.

Another thing I did on vacation was to hang out with my friends, although the

only thing we did was to stay at my house, there we made popcorn and then

watched comedy movies while chatting with each other, we had a great time.

Even though I didn't get to travel much, I think that spending time with the

people you love is worth more than seeing new places, although it wouldn't be

bad to do both.

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VII. PARTES DE TU CASA

 There is a door in the hall

 There is one table in the dinner room

 There is one bed in my mother’s room

 There are two tables in the studio

 There are for cages in the yard

 There are six chairs in the living room

 There is one big mirror in the bathroom of the first floor

 There is tree bedrooms in the third floor.

 There are two couches in the living room

 There is a tv in the living room

 There are three floors in my house

 There are six rooms in every floor

 There is one bathroom in every floor.

 There are ten glasses in my kitchen

 There are eight windows in my house

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CONCLUSIÓN

Con los últimos temas presentados se concluye que el empleo de los

temas tales como las preposiciones, past continuous, el uso del there

was y were asi como los cuantificadores son esenciales para una

conversación variada en el idioma inglés.

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