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NIVELACIÓN DE

INGLES.
MIGUEL ANGEL RUIZ FLOREZ
GRADO 8°
2023
PRESENT SIMPLE

Definition.
We use the simple present tense when an
action is happening right now, or when it
happens regularly (or unceasingly, which is
why it's sometimes called present indefinite).
Depending on the person, the simple present
tense is formed by using the root form or by
adding –s or –es to the end.
PRESENT SIMPLE
CONDITIONS
PRESENT SIMPLE
CONDITIONS
EXAMPLE PRESENT SIMPLE.
Afirmative.

HE EATS VEGETABLES EVERY DAY

Negative.

MARK DOES NOT LIKE SALAD

Interrogative.

DO YOU LIKE SALAD?


POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES

Definition.
are used to show possession or ownership of
something. While we use them when we refer to
people, it is more in the sense of relationship
than ownership.
POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES CONDITIONS
POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES CONDITIONS
EXAMPLES POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES
SINGULAR

• MY PEN IS BLACK

• OUR CHILD IS INTELLIGENT


EXAMPLES POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES PLURAL

• MY PENS ARE BLACK

• OUR CHILD ARE INTELLIGENT


QUESTIONS WORD

Definition.
: An interrogative word or question word is a function word
used to ask a question, such as what, which, when, where,
who, whom, whose, why, whether and how. They are
sometimes called wh-words, because in English most of them
start with wh. Question words are also called “wh-” questions
because these words include the letters 'W' and 'H'. Wh-
questions start with what, when, where, who, whom, which,
whose, why and how. You use them to ask for information.
The answer cannot be yes or no for those questions.
QUESTIONS WORD CONDITIONS
EXAMPLES QUESTIONS WORD

• WHO MAKES BREAKFAST?


MY GRANDMOTHER

• WHERE IS HE?
• HE IS AT THE CINEMA

• WHAT IS THAT?
IT IS A MOUSE
EXAMPLES QUESTIONS WORD

• WHY IS HE HAPPY?
BECAUSE HE HAS GOT A NEW CAR

• WHEN IS YOUR BIRTHDAY?


• TOMORROW

• HOW DO YOU GO TO WORK?


BY CAR
EXAMPLES QUESTIONS WORD

• WHICH ONE DO YOU PREFER?


BECAUSE HE HAS GOT A NEW CAR

• WHOSEBOOK IS THIS?
IT´S AMAN´S

• HOW MUCH TIME HAVE WE GOT?


TEN MINUTES
ADVERBS OF FREQUENCY AND SEQUENCE.

Definition.
Adverbs of frequency are words like always
(always), sometimes (sometimes) and never
(never). We use them to say how often something
happens. Although there are more frequency
adverbs in English
ADVERBS OF FREQUENCY AND SEQUENCE.
EXAMPLE ADVERBS OF FREQUENCY AND
SEQUENCE.
 I ALWAYS SLEEP AT HOME

 I NEVER SLEEP IN THE STREET.


 I’M ALWAYS READY

 I’M NEVER TIRED.

 I SOMETIMES HAVE DINNER AT


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