Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Name: ……………………………..
2nd year
Cardinal Numbers
Cardinal Numbers
20 – twenty 80 – eighty
30 – thirty 90 – ninety
Months
1) January 7) July
2) February 8) August
3) March 9) September
4) April 10) October
5) May 11) November
6) June 12) December
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Ordinal Numbers
16th sixteenth
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a) Complete – Present Continuous
1 – The women _________________________________ ( watch ) tv.
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a) Complete – Simple Present
1 – The doctor ________________________ ( work ) at the Hospital.
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a) Complete – Simple Past
1 – The doctor ________________________ ( work ) at the Hospital.
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a) Complete – Present Continuous
1 – The man ________________________ ( watch ) tv.
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Complete this chart
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a) Complete – Simple Future
1 – I ________________________ ( do) homework.
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a) Complete – Simple Present / Present Continuous
1 – The girls_________________________________ ( work ) in a Hotel now.
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b) Complete – Simple Present
1 – Juan and Camila _________________________ ( do) homework.
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b) Complete – Present Continuous
1 – The woman _________________________________ ( like ) tv.
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a) Complete – Simple Future
1 – The man ________________________ ( watch ) tv.
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a) Complete – Simple Present / Present Continuous / Simple Future / Simple Past
1 – The students________________________ ( work ) in a Hotel our years ago.
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a) Complete – Simple Present / Present Continuous / Simple Past / Simple Future
1 – Mark______________________________________ ( listen) to music yesterday.
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Regular Verbs
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Irregular Verbs
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22. I am a student.
23. He is a teacher.
27. I am hungry.
28. He is angry.
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Glossary 1
How long - cuánto tiempo. The - el, la, las, los Your - tu, tus
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Glossary 2
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Glossary 3
Go – ir Run – correr
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Glossary 4
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Glossary 5
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Glossary 6
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Acronyms
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Irregular Plurals
Anglicismos
Garage Cochera
Fake Falso
Hobby Pasatiempo
Bullying Acoso
Outfit Vestimenta
Crush Amor plátonico
Meeting Reunión
Shopping Compras
Toilet Baño
Password Contraseña
Level Nivel
Plus Adicional
Stop Detener
Runner Corridor
Setting Configuración
News Noticias
Dealer Traficante – Agente de cambio
Driver Programa de instalación
Coaching Entrenamiento
Holding Propiedad, participación
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Always siempre In the morning por la mañana The day after tomorrow
pasado mañana
An hour ago hace una hora In the near future en un
futuro cercano The day before yesterday
At dawn al amanecer anteayer
Last week la semana pasada
At dusk al atardecer This month este mes
Last Friday el viernes pasado
At midnight a medianoche This morning esta mañana
Last month el mes pasado
At night de noche This week esta semana
Never nunca
At noon al mediodía This year este año
Next month el próximo mes
At the moment por el Today hoy
momento Next week la próxima semana
Tomorrow mañana
At this time en este momento Next year el próximo año
Usually usualmente
Cloudy nublado Now ahora
Warm cálido
Cold frío Nowadays hoy en día
Yesterday ayer
Cool fresco Ocassionally ocasionalmente
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Simple Present
Affirmative
Negative
Interrogative
Indicators
Always, often, never, sometimes, usually, rarely, every, in the morning, in the evening, in the afternoon, at + hora, on + día.
Simple Future
Affirmative
Negative
Interrogative
Indicators
Next, tomorrow.
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Present Continuous
Affirmative
Negative
Interrogative
Am + I + verb + ing
Indicators
Simple Past
Affirmative
Negative
Interrogative
Indicators
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