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VERB TENSES
PRESENT SIMPLE PR. CONTINUOUS PAST SIMPLE PAST CONTINUOUS PRESENT PERFECT
(I eat = yo como) (I am eating = yo estoy (I ate = yo comí o yo (I was eating = yo estaba (I have eaten = yo he
comiendo) comía) comiendo) comido)
- Adverbios de Frecuencia - Now - Yesterday - While - For
(always, sometimes, - Today - Last - Since
never…) - In this moment - Ago - Already
- Every - Next - When - Ever
- Look / Listen - Never
- Just
- Yet
SO / SUCH
So + adjetivo (She’s so young that can’t go into the disco)
Such + (a/an) + adjetivo + nombre (She’s such a young girl that can’t go into the disco)
4. Complete the sentences using “so” or “such”:
a. Don’t go alone to that park, it’s ……………….. dangerous.
b. He’s ……………………. an honest child that he never tells lies.
c. I can’t believe I had ………………….. bad luck.
d. I’m ……………… interested in that theme that I’ll take some books.
e. Look at Linda! She’s ………………… beautiful girl that can be a model.
f. The programme was ………………. late that I fell asleep.
6. Complete the sentences with “how many” “how much” “many” “much” “a few” “few” “little” “a little”:
a. Don’t add ………………………… sugar to the coffee or it will be too sweet.
b. …………………………. exams have you got this week? Only ……………………….
c. I couldn’t go into the disco because there was ……………………. people.
d. ………………………….. time have we got? We’ve …………………. time, just some minutes.
e. Can you lend me ……………………… salt? Yes, of course.
f. Only ………………………. children passed the test.
COMPARATIVES / SUPERLATIVES
COMPARATIVES SUPERLATIVES
- Adj. Cortos: +er than - Adj. Cortos: the + est
- Adj. Largos: more + adj + than - Adj. Largos: the most + adj
- Irregulares: good – better - Irregulares: good- the best
bad – worse bad – the worst
far - further far – the furthest