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PERSON (CONSTRUCTION) VERB COMPLEMENT

He works every day.


What does the sentence represent?
They work every day. VERB OF THE SENTENCE? WORK Neg. He doesn´t work every day.
PRESENT ROUTINE
They worked every day. VISUAL DIFFERENCE? ED PAST Inter. Does he work every day?

They work every day. They worked every day. He worked every day. Irregular Verbs
Neg. They don´t work every day. Neg. They didn´t work every day. Neg. He didn´t work every day. have had
go went
Inter. Do they work every day? Inter. Did they work every day? Inter. Did he work every day? eat ate

Necessary to conjugate PRESENT PAST


I am… I was…
AFFIRMATIVE NEGATIVE INTERROGATIVE
You are… You were…
I am in New York. I am not in New York. Am I in New York?
He is… He was…
I was in New York. I was not in New York. Was I in New York? She is… She was…
It is… It was…
He was in New York. He wasn´t in New York. Was he in New York?
We are… We were…
You were in New York. You weren´t in New York. Were you in New York? They are… They were…
We use to express possession

The car of Peter is blue. Peter’ s car is blue.


The bag of Julia is on the table. Julia’s bag is on the table.

When we use 2 or more names, we put the possessive ‘S in the last name
Emma and Edward’s house is very big .(Emma and Edward have 1 house)
Emma and Edward’s houses are very big .(Emma and Edward have 2 houses)

When we have 2, or more names, but they have different objects, we put the possessive case ‘S in the names
John’s and Ana’s houses are on this street. (John has 1 house and Ana has 1 house)
Paul’s and Julie’s cars are black. (Paul has 1 car and Julie has 1 car)

ATTENTION
we don’t use ‘S with words ending in S
Lucas’ house is distant.
Carlos’ wife is a teacher.
WITH, express people or things are in the same place or doing something together.
I eat cheese with chocolate.
Brian sleeps with his parents.
He will play soccer with his friends.
She doesn´t eat with her family.
Do you live with parents?

ABOUT, use to relate a particular person or object

They are talking about table tennis.


She’s studying about Columbus.
He is thinking about food.

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