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PHRASE VERBS

DRINK Coffee, soda,


juice,wáter,wine,
champagne, beer, tea,
chocolate
READ The text, a message, a
book, a novel, the
newspaper, a magazine
WORK In pairs, in group of
three, alone, in the
office, at school, in the
mine, in the bank, in the
UNCP
OPEN The door, the window,
the bottle, your books,
the box, the gift, the jar.
ANSWER The questions, the email,
the message, the letter,
an invitation.
STAND UP Get up, wake up
EAT A pizza, a cake, a
sandwich, an apple,
Popeye, fried potatoes.
WRITE A letter, a poem,an
email, a romantic song, a
story, my biography.
WATCH Television, video, a film,
a parade, a theater, a
game, football game

SIMPLE PRESENT
Son acciones de rutina de la vida diaria, nos habla de
acciones permanentes a largo plazo.
El presente simple trabaja con dos auxiliares DO _
DOES para elaborar preguntas. También tiene dos
auxiliares negativos DON’T y DOESN’T
GROUP 1 GROUP 2
Auxiliar : DOES – DOESN’T Auxiliar: DO – DON’T
He – I (primera persona)
she – (tercera persona) We
it You Plural
they
VERBOS EN ORACIONES VERBOS EN ORACIONES
AFIRMATIVAS: S-ES-IES AFIRMATIVAS: forma
simple. No lleva S
My father works in Nazca. I study in the library
Lucia watches videos at Karen and I go shopping.
night. The children play
The bank opens at 9:00
basketball.
Tony studies English
You get up at 7:00 every
My sister gets up at 09:00
on weekends day
VERBOS EN ORACIONES VERBOS EN ORACIONES
NEGATIVAS HE-SHE-IT NEGATIVAS I-WE-YOU-THEY
The dentist doesn’t work on The firemen don’t send
Sunday. messages at work.
The student doesn’t go to The people don’t run fast.
the restaurant. I don’t buy toffu.
The lion doesn’t fly We don’t have pressencial
class.
VERBOS EN ORACIONES VERBOS EN ORACIONES
INTERROGATIVAS HE-SHE- INTERROGATIVAS I-WE-
IT YOU-THEY
Does he play the piano? Do you live abroad?
Yes, he does No, I don’t.
Does Sofia speak French? Do they eat meat?
No, she doesn’t Yes, they do.
Does the dog swim? Do the teachers work on
No, it doesn’t. Sunday?
No, they don’t

S ES IES
AFF: He-she- S-H-O-X Y precedida de consonante

it AFF: He-she-it AFF: He-she-it

Plays Misses: Fly flies


Buys extrañar Study studies
My mother misses
Listens my brother
Cry cries
Writes Kiss: besar Try tries
Reads The baby kisses her
father
Drinks
Finds
Cooks
Washes
Watches
Wishes
Goes
Does
Mary does her
homework
Fixes
Mixes

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