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PARTICIPLES

AS
ADJECTIVES
She feels …
surprised /
surprising
He is…
amazed /
amazing
He is…
fascinated /
fascinating
He feels …
confused / confusing
He is…
embarrased / embarrasing
She feels …
annoyed /
annoying
She feels …
horrified /
horrifying
He is…
interested /
interesting
He is…
bored /
boring
They are …
excited /
exciting
She feels …
disgusted /
disgusting
She is …
shocked
shocking
He feels …
Thrilled /
thrilling
He is…
amused /
amusing
satisfied /
satisfying
alarmed /
alarming
overwhelmed /
overwhelming
The moment he fell was _________.
I´m still _________ about the moment when I fell.

The music is__________. It is too loud.


I feel _________ by those kids, they are too loud.

The day I got confused in class was _________


I felt ________ the day I got confused in class.

Your life is really____________.


I’m ___________ in your life.
The scene after the earthquake was really
_________.
I felt __________ when I saw the scene after the
earthquake.

The food at that restaurant was really _________


I felt _________ after I ate the food at the
restaurant.

Those animals in the zoo were______________.


I’m _____________ by those animals in the zoo.
 ED: I AM, ARE, IS, WAS, WERE,BEEN
 FEEL: SERNTIR FELT, FEELS

 ING: THE: THE FOOD IS


 THE MOVIE IS
 THOSE ANIMALS ARE
LET´S PRACTICE
SUBJECT VERB TO ADJECTIVE BY THE COMPLEMENT
BE

I AM ALARMED BY THE GLOBAL


WARMING

GLOBAL IS ALARMING
WARMIN
G
SUBJECT FEEL ADJECTIVE BY THE COMPLEMENT

I FEEL ALARMED BY THE GLOBAL


WARMING
Modal
VERBS
Usando los verbos modales
Los modal verbs, o verbos modales, son aquellos 
verbos en inglés que ayudan a que una oración
tenga un mejor significado gracias a su función.
Puedes utilizarlos cuando quieras darle otro
significado a una oración. Por ejemplo, si quieres
pedir permiso para hablar o para saber si podrían
venir a buscarte.
Entonces, estos verbos que sirven como verbos
auxiliares, buscan darle un significado especifico a
ciertas acciones. Ahora, ¿cuáles son y cómo
utilizarlos?
CAN-CAN´T

Su significado dependerá de lo que quieras decir.


Puedes usarlo para expresar alguna posibilidad o
petición, o para decir que estás habilitado o
capacitado para algo.
COULD-COULDN´T

Este modal verb viene a ser la forma en pasado de


“can”. Su significado es el mismo, pero el tiempo
verbal expresa algo que ya sucedió, o también es
utilizado para brindar alternativas.
MAY- MAY NOT

Es una variación del verbo “can”, pero es un verbo


modal más formal. Si quieres pedir permiso, esta es
una buena forma. Con él puedes contar o establecer
una posibilidad.
MIGHT- MIGHT NOT

Para sugerencias o posibilidades, este verbo lo


expresa claramente. Su uso depende del
contexto, siendo mucho más flexible que “may”.
MUST- MUSTN´T

Expresa obligación o prohibición.


SHOULD-SHOULDN´T

Se utiliza más a la hora de dar consejos, hacer o pedir


sugerencias, opiniones y acciones, o para generar cierto nivel
de expectativa ante algo futuro.
*HAVE TO :TENER QUE –PRESENT SIMPLE
HE, SHE, IT: HAS TO, DOESN´T HAVE TO

I, YOU , WE , THEY: HAVE TO, DON´T HAVE TO

I HAVE NOT TO X DON´T HAVE TO- DOESN´T


HAVE TO

PAST: TENÍA QUE: HAVE TO- HAD TO


I, YOU, WE, THEY, HE , SHE, IT : HAD TO- DIDN
´T HAVE TO
25 IMPORTANT
LANDMARKS IN THE
WORLD
 SUBJECT+ MODAL VERB+
INFINITIVE VERB+ COMPLEMENTE
Taj Mahal
India
Eiffel Tower
Paris, France
Gateway Arch
St Louis,
Missouri
The Statue of Liberty
New York
Opera House
Sydney
Mt. Rushmore
Keystone,
South Dakota
Washington Monument
Washington D.C.
St Basil’s
Cathedral
Russia
Great Wall of
China
China
State Capitol
Washington
D.C
Louvre museum
Paris, France
The Big Ben
London, England
The Pyramyds of
Egypt
Egypt
London’s
Bridge
London,
England
Roman Coliseum
Rome, Italy
Golden Gate
San Francisco
Lincoln Memorial
Washington D.C.
Rialto Bridge
Venice, Italy
Christ the
Redeemer
Rio de Janeiro,
Brazil
Machu Picchu
Peru
Triumphal Arch
Paris, France
Giant Buddah
Statue
India
London Eye
London, England
Acropolis
Athens, Greece
MODALS
PERMISSION PROHIBITION OBLIGATION SUGGESTION
You can camp You can’t camp You have to camp You should camp
here. here. here. here.

You aren’t allowed to You’ve to take off yourYou shouldn’t


You’re allowed to take off your shoes. shoes. take off your
take off you shoes.
shoes.
You must not drive
until you’re 18. You must clean up You don’t
after. have to camp
here.
BE ALLOWED TO
 AM, IS , ARE
 ´M NOT, ISN´T , AREN´T
 I AM ALLLOWED TO TAKE OFF MY SHOES.
 SHE IS ALLOWED TO
 THEY ARE ALLOWED TO
MODALS
PERMISSION PROHIBITION OBLIGATION SUGGESTION
THE LONDON EYE
Hi my name is Susan and on my last vacations I travelled
to London and I visited the London Eye. It is an amazing
place. You can go inside to see the city from the highest
public viewing point in London. In the passenger
capsules you can walk around inside it or sit down. You
aren´t allowed to bring animals or luggage inside the
capsules. You have to pay £28 to get a ride on it but you
should arrive early to stand in a line to buy a ticket. You
can´t buy tickets online. You should visit this fascinating
place and live the experience. I was fascinated with the
view of the city.
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