The document describes daily routines and provides verbs associated with common daily activities. It then shows how to use these verbs to form simple present tense sentences in English. Some example sentences formed are "I take a shower in the morning", "They sleep in the house", and "She gets up in the morning". The document also demonstrates how to negate these sentences using "don't" as well as how the verb conjugation changes for subjects "she, he, it". Finally, it provides some examples of how to tell time in both a formal way and a more popular way in English.
The document describes daily routines and provides verbs associated with common daily activities. It then shows how to use these verbs to form simple present tense sentences in English. Some example sentences formed are "I take a shower in the morning", "They sleep in the house", and "She gets up in the morning". The document also demonstrates how to negate these sentences using "don't" as well as how the verb conjugation changes for subjects "she, he, it". Finally, it provides some examples of how to tell time in both a formal way and a more popular way in English.
The document describes daily routines and provides verbs associated with common daily activities. It then shows how to use these verbs to form simple present tense sentences in English. Some example sentences formed are "I take a shower in the morning", "They sleep in the house", and "She gets up in the morning". The document also demonstrates how to negate these sentences using "don't" as well as how the verb conjugation changes for subjects "she, he, it". Finally, it provides some examples of how to tell time in both a formal way and a more popular way in English.
• Take a bath • Go to Bed • Sleep • Make breakfast VOCABULARY - VERBS
• Make lunch • Cook Dinner
VOCABULARY - VERBS
• Have Breakfast • Have Lunch/ Dinner
• A continuación, verán como crear oraciones con el Vocabulario en el Presente Simple: SIMPLE PRESENT (I, YOU, WE , THEY)
• I take a shower in the
morning sujeto + verbo + complemento SIMPLE PRESENT (I, YOU, WE , THEY)
• They sleep in the
house. sujeto + verbo + complemento PARA NEGAR EN PRESENTE SIMPLE, LE AGREGAMOS : DON´T A LAS ORACIONES.
• We don’t shave our
beard. sujeto + don’t + verbo + complemento PARA NEGAR EN PRESENTE SIMPLE, LE AGREGAMOS : DON´T A LAS ORACIONES.
• You don’t have lunch in the
house. sujeto + don’t + verbo + complemento SIMPLE PRESENT ( She, he , it)
• Para: She, He , it , se le agrega la ( s ) al
verbo.
• She gets up in the
morning sujeto + verbo(s) + complemento
• He combs her hair.
sujeto + verbo(s) + complemento
• It makes breakfast very quickly.
sujeto + verbo(s) + complemento Para negar con he, she, it en Presente Simple, le agregamos : doesn´t a las oraciones.
• She doesn´t get up in the morning
sujeto + doesn´t + verbo + complemento
• He doesn´t comb her hair.
sujeto + doesn´t + verbo + complemento
• It doesn´t make breakfast very
quickly. sujeto + doesn´t + verbo + complemento The time: There are two common ways of telling the time. Formal but easier way Say the hours first and then the minutes. Example: 7:45 - seven forty-five For minutes 01 through 09, you can pronounce the '0' as oh. Example: 11:06 - eleven (oh) six More popular way Say the minutes first and then the hours. Use past and the preceding hour for minutes 01 through 30. Use to and the forthcoming hour for minutes 31 through 59, but . Example: 7.15 - fifteen past seven Example: 7.45 - fifteen to eight Another possibility of saying '15 minutes past' is: a quarter past Another possibility of saying '15 minutes to' is: a quarter to Another possibility of saying '30 minutes LET’S PRACTICE! It’s four twenty-nine twenty-nine past four It’s eight fourteen It’s fourteen past eight It’s eight- thirty It’s half past three It’s ten o’clock