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Summary of

English module 4
Used to (Solia) WEEK 1
AFFIRMATIVE NEGATIVE
SUBJECT + USED TO + SUBJECT + DIDN’T + USE
VERB TO + VERB
Example: Example:
I used to have long hair We didn’t use to come here
for lunch
INTERROGATIVE Vocabulary
DID + SUBJECT + USE TO :
+ VERB Agree
Example: Trying
Did you use to be a teacher Care for
Avoiding
allergic

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BE USED TO (Acostumbrado a)
Vocabulary Grammar and Examples

• Affirmative Sentences
crazy
about SUBJECT + VERB TO BE + USED TO + (VERB + ING)
• a big Exa: I am used to working late.
• Addict
• Lover Negative Sentences
• Stand
• care for SUBJECT + VERB TO BE + NOT + USED TO + (VERB
• much of +ING)
• Eater Exa: Angela and Frank are not used to hugging in public.
• drinker
Interrogative Sentences

VERB TO BE + SUBJECT + USED TO + (VERB + ING)


Exa: Is Mario used to dancing that kind of music?

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WEEK 2 – GET USED TO
GRAMMAR
SUBJECT + VERB TO BE** + “GET USED TO” + (VERB + ING)

PRESEN
• GOT USED T • WILL GET
TO • VERB BE + USED TO
GETTING
USED TO
PAST FUTURE

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EXAMPLES
PAST: Andrea got used to using old cameras
PRESENT: People get used to new technologies.
FUTURE: Students will get used to sending their assignments
through the cloud

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VOCABULARY

× I HAVE NO IDEA
× I’D BETTER PASS
× I COULDN’T RESIST
× I’M WATCHING MY WEIGHT
× I HAD A CRAVING
× I HAVE TO ADMIT
× TURN DOWN
× JUST BITE
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SUMMARY 3 Grammar and Example
× VOCABULARY STRUCTURE

× Abstract
Active Voice Passive Voice
× Judge SUBJECT + VERB + OBJECT SUBJECT +TO BE+ VERB(PAST PARTICIPLE) + OBJECT + BY +
OBJECT
× Clothes PRESENT CONTINUOUS
× Had no idea OBJECT + AM/IS/ARE + BEING + VERB
Active Voice Passive Voice
× Believe it or not
Exa: They are washing my cars now My cars are being washed by them
PAST CONTINUOUS
OBJECT + WAS/WERE + BEING + VERB
Active Voice Passive Voice
Exa: The boy was throwing the stones Were you being dragged by the suspect

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WEEK 4
CONDITIONAL 0
REAL CONDITIONS
RESULT THAT ARE ALWAYS THE SAME

if + present simple | present simple

EXAMPLE

If you heat ice, it melts

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CONDITIONAL 1
A POSSIBLE FUTURE CONDITION
ITS POSSIBLE FUTURE RESULT

if + present simple | Will + infinitive

EXAMPLE

If it rains, you will get wet.

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CONDITIONAL 2
IMAGINARY/UNREAL/HYPOTHETICAL CONDITION
IMAGINARY/UNREAL/HYPOTHETICAL RESULT

if + past simple | would + infinitive

EXAMPLE

If I had money, I would not spend it on a trip around the world .

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CONDITIONAL 3
IMPOSSIBLE/UNREAL/HYPOTHETICAL CONDITION
IMPOSSIBLE/UNREAL/HYPOTHETICAL RESUL

if + past perfect | would have + past participle

EXAMPLE

If it had rained, you would have gotten wet.

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SUMMARY WEEK 4

Comparisons with as…as


Structure

First item +verb to be + adverb + as + adjetive + as + second item

• To express
similarity
GRAMMA
R • To express
difference

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EXAMPLES
TO EXPRESS DIFFERENCE
 Our new printer isn´t as noisy as the old one

 The oild monitor wa grear .but the new one


is just as good

TO EXPRESS SIMILARITY
THE ZETAB HAZ THE NEW
ALMOST AS SPEAKERS ARE
MUCH AS GOOD AS
MEMORY AS THE OID ONE
THE PANASOX
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• a pull – down menu
• The toll bar
• The scroll bar
• The cursor
• a monitor
• A mouse VOCABULARY
• A keyboard
📌 • A touchpad

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