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ADJECTIVES/VERBS/

IMPERATIVE
VOCABULARY
“GIVING PERSONAL
INFORMATION”
Verbs “to be”to have” “to do”

He
i HAS
ARE YOU she I
WE it
THEY You
IS YOU,
We
WE HAVE
they
AM does THEY

HE, SHE HAVE


, IT HE
I
SHE
do
IT
WRITE THE SHORT
FORMS FOR THE
VERB “TO BE”
Have vs have got
Have (tener) ingles americano Have got (tener)(relaciones, características,
◦ I have enefermedades) solo se usa en presente
simple- ingles británico
◦ You have
Afirmative
◦ He has • I have got = I’ve got
◦ She has • You have got=you’ve got
◦ It has • He has got=he’s got
• She has got=she’s got
◦ We have
• It has got= it’s got
◦ They have • We have got=we’ve got
No hay formas cortas • Thay have got =they’ve got
Negative Write the negative form on your notebook
◦ I do not have Interrogative
• Have i got?
Interrogative
Write the interrogative form
◦ Do I have?
Modal verbs
Can (poder) Permiso o posibilidad Can I borrow your pen?

Could (poder en pasado o podría) Posibilidad o habilidad en el pasado • You could not eat by yourself
o en el futuro when you was a kid.
• You could do it if you study.
• Could you bring me a cup of
wáter? (mas formal)
May Posibilidades en el futuro, permisos o • It may be better to finish this now
instrucciones • You may leave if you like
• May I have a cup of water? (mas
formal)

Might (sinónimo de May) Posibilidades en el presente o futuro It might be better to finish this now
Might I have a cup of water? (united
kingdom)
Will Futuro, voluntad o determinación I will help you
Shall (se usa como Will) Tiempo futuro ( común en el Reino Chris shall be happy to see you.
Unido)

Should (debería) obligación, prohibición o necesidad You shouldn’t work so hard.


Ought to (no tan común) Sinonimo de should he ought to quit smoking.(Debería
dejar de fumar.)
Must (sinónimo de have to) Deber, indicar probabilidad o • You must brush your teeth two
asumir times a day
• John’s not here. He must be sick
Would Declarar una preferencia y • She would like to go to New
para preguntar por algo York someday
educadamente. • Would you like a cup of water?

W questions (exercise page 73 click on)

what where when Why

who which Whom How


Reading (clothes, family, describing
people) An email from Los Angeles
-what’s the question?
Describing people
Colors

What colour eyes has you got?

Listening activity (page 28) Click on


Listening activity page 27
Homework page 33
Adjectives
(which is the
singular form?)
◦ Cualidades, rasgos y
propiedades de los nombres
◦ Tall-big
◦ Short-Small
◦ Cold-hot
◦ Fat
◦ Slim-skinny
◦ Fast
◦ Slow
◦ Pretty.handsome
◦ Ugly
◦ New
◦ Old
◦ Young
◦ Rich-poor
◦ Physical Diversity page 96

Vocabulary: 12
Exercises: (continous, can, describe people) what’s the word?
Reading: (continous, can, describe people) on your own
Clothes

Reading: nothing to wear


Vocabulary: 8
Imperative

• Ordenes, instrucciones o advertencias


• No usar sujeto siempre es “you” el verbo va en
imperativo
Do your homework.
Listen to me.
Negative form:
Do not do your homework.
Do not listen to me.
Jobs

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