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English Class 2#

How do I use 'to be' in the past and present tense?


For the verb 'to be' in the present tense, we would
use 'am,' 'are' and 'is.'

Examples:

"I am happy."

"You are kind."

"It is special."

https://www.curso-ingles.com/aprender/cursos/nivel-basico/
verbs/to-be
Are they sick? Mad at = enojado con
Mad about = Loco por algo
Are Jeremy and maky sick?

Is juanjo coming?

Is he coming?

Is darling mad at us?

Is she mad at us?


Another day has gone But first I need your hand I am here to stay (You and me)
I'm still all alone Then forever can begin For you are not alone (You're always in my heart)
How could this be? Everyday I sit and ask myself For I am here with you
You're not here with me How did love slip away? Though we're far apart
You never said goodbye Something whispers in my ear and says You're always in my heart
Someone tell me why That you are not alone For you are not alone
Did you have to go? I am here with you Not alone, oh
And leave my world so cold Though you're far away You are not alone
Everyday I sit and ask myself I am here to stay You are not alone
How did love slip away? But you are not alone Say it again
Something whispers in my ear and says I am here with you You are not alone
That you are not alone Though we're far apart You are not alone
I am here with you You're always in my heart Not alone, not alone
https:// Though you're far away
I am here to stay
But you are not alone
Whisper three words and I'll come running
If you just reach out for me girl
In the morning, in the evening
www.youtube.com/watch? But you are not alone And girl you know that I'll be there Not alone, not alone
I am here with you I'll be there You and me
v=pAyKJAtDNCw Though we're far apart That you are not alone Not alone
You're always in my heart I am here with you Oh, together, together
But you are not alone Though you're far away Gotta stop being alone
'Lone, 'lone I am here to stay Gotta stop being alone
Why, 'lone But you are not alone
Just the other night I am here with you
I thought I heard you cry Though we're far apart
Asking me to come You're always in my heart
And hold you in my arms For you are not alone (You are not alone)
I can hear your prayers For I am here with you (I am here with you)
Your burdens I will bear Though you're far away (Though you're far away)
1- Sylvia, are you a teacher? 1- Hi, my name is Tyler. I'm tall, I'm funny, and I'm really
2- No, I'm not. I'm a doctor. happy. I'm a teacher and web designer. My friend's name is
2- That's great! Sylvia, she's very cute, tall, and kind. She's a teacher, too. She's
also really smart. It's nice to meet you!
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1- So Tyler, what do you do?


2- I'm a businessman. How about you?
1- I'm a singer.
2- Wow, that's great!

Vocabulary
1- What does your friend look like, Sylvia?
2- Oh, he's tall, handsome, and he has brown hair.
1- Is he kind?
2- Yes, he's very kind. He's really nice!
https://eslbluesapps.com/m/mc/verbtobem.html

https://www.focus.olsztyn.pl/en-exercises-for-present-
simple.html

https://www.grammarism.com/verb-to-be-exercises/?
qid=400356

https://www.engblocks.com/grammar/exercises/tenses/
present-simple-with-to-be-mixed-exercise-2/
Adjectives Opposites
alive dead
beautiful ugly
big small
bitter sweet
cheap expensive
clean dirty
basic opposite adjectives curly
difficult
straight
easy
good bad
early late
fat thin
full empty
hot cold
happy sad/unhappy
hardworking lazy
modern traditional
new old
nice nasty
intelligent stupid
interesting boring
light heavy
polite rude/impolite
poor rich
quiet noisy
right wrong
safe dangerous
short long
small big
soft hard
single married
true false
well ill/unwell
white black
Demonstratives are used to specify the distance of
something in space or time in relation to the
speaker. The demonstratives are this, that, these, those.

This and these refer to objects near the speaker. That and those refer to objects that


are further away from the speaker.
Conversation #2
Conversation #1 Man: I like these jeans.
Man: Is this your book? Woman: I like those too.
Woman: Yes, that is my book. Man: Do you like this shirt?
Man: And is this your pencil? Woman: No, but I like that shirt?
Woman: No, that is not my pencil. Man: The blue one?
Man: Whose pencil is it? Woman: No, the green one.
Woman: I am not sure. Man: Hmm, I don't like that color.
Woman: Really, I like it!

Conversation #3
Man: How much is this coffee maker?
Woman: That is ten dollars.
Man: And how much are these plates?
Woman: Those are five dollars each.
Man: What about these?
Woman: Those spoons are one dollar each.
Man: I'll take them all.
Woman: Sold!
https://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/exercises/various/
this_that.htm

https://www.curso-ingles.com/practicar/ejercicios/
demonstrative-pronouns

https://agendaweb.org/exercises/grammar/demonstratives/
this-that
The use of articles: a and an

A = before Consonats ( Sound )


This is __ Ipad
An = Before the sound of Vowels

This is __ Book

That is __ TV

That is __

_ Union
I only have __ hour for lunch.  _ United front
_ Umbrella
_ Used napkin
Does his name begin with _ "F"? 
_ Unknown story
_ U.S. ship
_ One-legged man

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