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Universidad Abierta para Adultos

(UAPA)

Jeffrey castillo: ____________:


Yvan Hernandez: _________________: 14-3317
Virginia Garcia: __________________: 15-4453
Ingris polanco: _____________:16-12177
Angelo Reyes: ______________________:16-6072
Elizabeth Rodriguez: ___________:16-4379
Ana victoria: _____________________:11-0781
1. The verb to Be
Possesive adjectives.
Pronombres Adjetivos posesivos Significados
I My Mi, Mis
YOU Your Tu, tus
HE His Su, Sus, de el
SHE Her Su, Sus, de ella
IT It”s Su, sus, animales o
cosas
WE Our Nuestro/a/os/as
YOU Your Su, sus, ustedes
THEY Their Su, sus, de ellos
Nationalities and languages
It can be estimated that there are currently 7,450 million people in the world (year
2018).

Se puede estimar que en el mundo hay actualmente unas 7,450 millones de


personas (año 2018).
Nationalities and languages

In the whole world there are five continents and they have a total of one hundred
and ninety five countries
United State His
language is
english
Months of the year
Day of the week
Vocabulary of marital status.
1. Available: not married or involved in a romantic relationship and
therefore able to start a new relationship.
2. Common law: involved in a relationship that has continued long enough
to be considered a marriage, even though it is not official.
3. de facto: a de facto relationship is between two people who are officially
recognized as partners without being legally married to each other.
4. Divorced: no longer married because the marriage has been legally
ended.
5. Estranged: an estranged husband or wife is no longer living with their
partner.
6. fancy-free: able to behave as you like because you are not married or
involved in a relationship with anyone.
7. Footloose: not married or involved in a relationship with anyone.
1. footloose and fancy-free: able to travel around and behave as you like
because you are not married or involved in a relationship with anyone.
2. just (good) friends: used for emphasizing that two people are not
having a romantic relationship.
3. live-in: living with someone and having a sexual relationship with them,
but not married.
4. Lone: without a husband, wife, or partner.
5. Married: someone who is married has been formally joined in marriage
with another person.
6. Single: not married, or not in a romantic relationship.
7. Unmarried: not married.
8. wedded: married, or legally related by marriage.
9. Widowed: if someone is widowed, their husband or wife has died.
10. Widowhood: the state of being a widow or a widower
Addresses
to give a direction we should know these indications to get to a place

• Go straight on / Go straight ahead (siga recto)


• Go past for this place ? (pase por Este Lugar)
• Go along this street (siga / vaya por esta calle)
• Go over the bridge (pase el puente)
• Go up this street (suba por esta calle)
• Go down this street (baje por esta calle)
• Turn left / right (gire a la izquierda / derecha)
• It's on the left / right (está a la izquierda / a la derecha)
Ejemplo
-Excuse me, how can I get to the park?

- Go straight on until next corner, turn left. Until the car park, You will see in the front a
hospital the park is crossing the street
Birthdates
1. My birthday is in january
Mi cumpleaños es en enero
2. My birthday is tomorrow
Mi cumpleaños es mañana
3. I am on birthday
Estoy de cumpleaños
4. To dday is your birthday
Hoy es tu cumpleaños
5. This is her birthday
Este es su cumpleaños
6. Her birthday is on Thursday
Su cumpleaños es el jueves
7. Your birthday is on Monday
Tu cumpleaños es el lunes
8. She is on birthday
Ella esta de cumpleaños
9. Your five birthday is to day
Tu cinco cumpleaños es hoy
The numbers (continuation)

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