Unit 3: Work and School Numbers
INSIDE – OUTSIDE
WORKPLACES
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
The doctor works at the hospital The children are playing at the park. They are at the zoo. They are at the restaurant. We are at the amusement park. The fireman works at the fire station. I am at the airport. The family is at the bus stop. She is at the rail station.
WHERE - WHEN
TIMES OF DAY - GREETINGS
BUT - AND
DAYS OF THE WEEK
DEMONSTRATIVE ADJETIVES Singular This That
Plural These Those
Distance Cerca Lejos
PREPOSITION “WITH”
VOCABULARY BODY PARTS
SIMPLE PRESENTE TENSE AFFIRMATIVE SENTENCES El presente simple, también llamado del indicativo, es el tiempo verbal más simple del inglés. Se suele utilizar para hablar sobre hechos que constituyen hábitos o costumbres. Se forma con la forma base del verbo del infinitivo. Este infinitivo consta de dos partículas: to y la forma base del verbo, así, por ejemplo, to eat es un infinitivo que significa comer. Conozcamos en la siguiente tabla el presente del indicativo: Conjugación 1ª per. singular
Inglés I work
2ª per. singular
you work
3ª per. singular
he works she works It works we work you work they work
1ª per. plural 2ª per. plural 3ª per. plural
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
She walks to school. He runs very fast. The child plays with the toy. The girl sleeps in her bed. The woman is reading a book. I write a letter for my mother.
7. You jump the loop. 8. The man rides his bicycle. 9. She talks by the phone with her husband.
SIMPLE PRESENTE TENSE NEGATIVE SENTENCES En la oraciones negativas en presente simple, se usan los auxiliares Do o Does para formar la negaci贸n, y la tercera persona del singular tampoco lleva s en el verbo. La negaci贸n se forma de la siguiente manera; Sujeto + do o does + not + verbo + complement贸(s).
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VOCABULARY DAILY ROUTINES
VOCABULARY BEDROOM OBJECTS
BATHROOM OBJECTS
CLOTHES
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