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INGLÉS I

M. Jennifer Estévez Yanes


ASKING FOR CLARIFICATION

1. I don’t understand
2. Could you repeat that please? / Could you rephrase it?
3. Could you speak more slowly please?
4. Thank you. That helps a lot
5. What does ‘slowly’ mean?
6. How do you spell that / ‘slowly’ ?
7. What do you mean?
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Use of English M Listening
BE (ser/estar) HAVE
HAVE (tener)
GOT (tener)

I AM I / You
I / You / We/ We / They
/ They HAVE
HAVE GOT
You / We / They ARE HeHe / She
/ She / It/HAS
It HAS
GOT
He / She / It IS
II/ /You
You/ /We
We/ /They
TheyHAVEN’T
DON’T HAVE
GOT
I AM NOT / ‘M NOT He
He/ She
/ She/ It
/ ItDOESN’T HAVE
HASN’T GOT
You / We / They ARE NOT / AREN’T
DO I /Iyou
HAVE / we
/ you / they
/ we HAVE?
/ they GOT?
He / She / It IS NOT / ISN’T
DOES
HAS he he // she
she // it
it GOT?
HAVE?
AM I?
ARE you / we / they?
IS he / she / it?
WORD ORDER

• Usual word order (affirmative statements)


subject + verb + complements (object, place, time)
I saw you at the theatre on Saturday night
WORD ORDER

• Commands / imperatives
Buy a ticket now / Don’t buy a ticket now
Open the door
You should buy a ticket now
WORD ORDER

• Negative statements
subject + auxiliary or am/is/are + not + verb
* primary auxiliary verb
She does not (doesn’t) read books
She had not (hadn’t) arrived in time for lunch
Kate is not (isn’t) working this evening
Tim was not (wasn’t) reading your diary
* form of ‘be’ used as a main verb
That is not my book
WORD ORDER

• Questions
Question Word + auxiliary + subject + verb + complements
Did I see you at the theatre on Saturday night?
Are you not coming? / Aren’t you coming?
Why are you here?
When does she fly to the Maldives?
EXERCISES: 1, 2
journey
trip
trip / journey
journey
travel
travel
journey

journey
trip
journey
travel
trip
trip
travel
trip
trip*
trip

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