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POSSESSIVES ADJECTIVES We use my, your, his, her, its, our and their + a noun. I

like

my

your

You

like

your job.

He

his

He

likes

his

job.

She

her

She

likes

her

job.

It

its

Lima (= it) is famous for its restaurants.

We

our

We

like

our

You

your

You

like

your jobs.

They

their

They like

their jobs.

I

my

You

job.

jobs.

Exercises: 1) Complete these sentences. 1.- I´m going to wash my hands___________. 2.- They´re going to wash ________________. 3.- He´s going to wash ___________________. 4.- She´s going to wash___________________. 5.- We´re going to wash__________________. 2) Complete these sentences. 1.- Mary lives with her parents_____________. 2.- I live with _____________________________. 3.- John lives with ________________________. 4.- We live with __________________________. 5.- They live with _________________________. 6.- Julio and Ricardo live with ____________.


7.- Susana lives with _____________________. 8.- Teresa and Rosa live with ____________. POSSESSIVES PRONOUNS PA

PP

I

my

mine

It´s my money.

It´s mine.

You

your

yours

It´s your money.

It´s yours.

He

his

his

It´s his money.

It´s his.

She

her

hers

It´s her money.

It´s hers.

We

our

ours

It´s our money.

It´s ours.

You

your

yours

It´s your money.

It´s yours.

They

their

theirs

It´s their money.

It´s theirs

We use my, your, his, her, its, our and their + a noun.

My hands are cold.

It is their problem.

Is this your book?.

Mary lost her keys.

We use mine, yours, his, hers, ours and theirs without a noun.

We go in our car, and they go in theirs. (= their car) It is their problem, not ours. (= not our problem) Is this book mine or yours? (= my book or your book) I don´t have a pencil, so Silvia gives me hers. (= her pencil)

Whose . . . ?

You can use whose with or without a noun. Whose money is this?

It´s mine.


Whose is this

It´s mine.

Whose shoes are these?

They´re Roberto´s.

Whose are these?

They´re Roberto´s.

EXERCISES: 1) Complete these sentences with a possessive pronoun. 1.- It´s your money.

It´s yours________.

2.- It´s their house.

It´s _____________.

3.- It´s our car.

It´s _____________.

4.- It´s his coat.

It´s _____________.

5.- It´s my bag.

It´s _____________.

6.- They´re your books.

They´re ________.

7.- They´re her shoes.

They´re ________.

8.- They´re my glasses.

They´re ________.

2) Complete the right word. 1.- This is a nice camera. Is it your/yours? 2.- They have two children but I don´t know their/theirs names. 3.- It´s their/theirs problem, not our/ours. 4.- My/Mine room is bigger than her/hers. 5.- Whose books are these? Your/Yours or my/mine? 6.- Kathya is going out with her/hers friends tonight. 7.- Can we use your telephone? Our/Ours isn´t working. 8.- That´s not my/mine wallet. My/mine is red. 3) Complete these sentences. Use friend(s) of mine/yours, etc. 1.- They go on vacation with some friends of theirs__________. 2.- I went to the movies with a friend of mine________________.


3.- Anthony is going to meet a _____________________________. 4.- I play soccer with a ____________________________________. 5.- Do you know those people? Are they __________________? 6.- She´s going out with a _________________________________. 7.- We had dinner with some ______________________________. 8.- I want to visit Judith with a _____________________________. 4) Complete the conversations with the correct words in parentheses. 1.-

A: Is this Sonia´s hat? B: No, it´s not ________ (her/hers). It´s ________ (my/mine).

2.-

A: Hey! These are not ________ (our/ours) clothes!. B: You´re right. ________ (Our/Ours) are over there.

3.-

A: ________ (Whose/Yours) T-shirts are these? Are they Rafael´s and Patricia´s? B: No, they´re not ________ (their/theirs) T-shirts. But these socks are ________ (their/theirs). And these shorts are ________ (your/yours).

4.-

A: Are these Raul´s and Mario´s sweaters? B: No, they aren´t _______ (theirs/their). They´re ______ (yours/your). A: I don´t think so. These sweaters are white, and _______ (my/mine) are blue.

5.-

A: Are these ________ (your/yours) gloves? B: No, they´re not ________ (my/mine) gloves. Let´s ask Sally. Maybe they´re ________ (her/hers) gloves.

6.-

A: ________ (Whose/His) T-shirts is this? Is it Daniel´s? B: No, it´s not ________ (her/hers). It´s ________ (my/mine).

7.-

A: Are these ________ (your/yours) jeans? B: No, They aren´t ________ (my/mine) jeans. Let´s ask Daniel. I bet they´re ________ (his/he´s).


8.-

A: Are these Regina´s and Marita´s socks? B: No, they aren´t _______ (their/theirs). They´re ______ (your/yours). A: I don´t think so. These socks are white, and _______ (my/mine) are blue.

POSSESSIVES NAMES •

We normally use -´s for people. I stayed at my sister´s house. (not the house of my sister) Daniel is a man´s name. Daniela is a woman´s name. Are you going to Julio´s party?

You can use -´s without a noun after it. Judith´s hair is longer than Paola´s. (= Paola´s hair) Whose watch is this? “It´s my mother´s” (= my mother´s watch) Where were you last night? “I was Karim´s (= Karim´s house)

We write -´s after friend/student/mother, etc (singular) my mother´s car (one mother) my father´s car (one father)

We write - ´s after friends/students/parents, etc (plural) my parents´ car (two parents) my friends´ house (two or more friends)

We use of . . . for things, places, etc. What´s the name of this city?

(not the city´s name)

Lima is the capital of Peru.

(not Peru´s capital)

I´m watching the beginning of the program. (not the program´s beginning)

EXERCISES:


1) Are these sentences right? Correct the sentences that are wrong. 1.- What is the name of this town?

_________OK___________

2.- I stayed at the house of my sister.

___my sister´s house____

3.- Do you like the color of this sweater?

_______________________

4.- The house of my parents isn´t very big.

_______________________

5.- The walls of this house are very thin.

_______________________

6.- The car stopped at the end of the street.

_______________________

7.- The manager of the hotel is in a meeting richt now. _______________________ 8.- Are you going to the party of Silvia next week?

_______________________

9.- When is the birthday of your father?

_______________________

10.- Do you know the phone number of Carlos? _______________________ 11.- For me, afternoon is the best part of the day. _______________________ 12.- The favorite color of Jimena is red.

_______________________

13.- The job of my sister is very interesting.

_______________________

14.- Write your phone number at the top of the page. _______________________ 15.- Titanic is the name of this movie.

_______________________

Conversation: Juana:

Great! Our clothes are dry. Where is my new T-shirt?

Rosa:

What color is it?

Juana:

It is yellow.

Rosa:

Here is a light blue T-shirt. Is it yours?

Juana:

No. It is not mine… Wait. It is mine. It is a disaster.

Rosa:

Oh, no! All our clothes are light blue.

Juana:

Here is the problem. They are these new green pants. Whose pants are they?


Rosa:

Uh, they´re mine. I´m sorry.

VERB TO BE (AM / ARE / IS) I´m 27 years old. My name is Angel

I´m not married.

I´m peruvian. I´m from Lima.

My favorite color is red. My favorite sports are soccer and tennis.

I´m interested in art. My father is a teacher and my mother is a journalist.

ANGEL

I´m a manager

POSITIVE PERSONAL PRONOUN

Examples:

VERB TO BE

CONTRACTION

I

am

I´m

You

are

You´re

He

is

He´s

She

is

She´s

It

is

It´s

We

are

We´re

You

are

You´re

They

are

They´re

My keys are on the chair.


Jorge and I are good friends. I´m cold. Can you close the window, please? My father is very tall. He´s a policeman. It´s eight o´clock. You´re late today. Sebastian is 14 years old. His sister is 13. NEGATIVE PERSONAL PRONOUN

VERB TO BE

CONTRACTION

I

am

not

I´m not

You

are

not

You´re not

He

is

not

He´s not

She

is

not

She´s not

It

is

not

It´s not

We

are

not

We´re not

You

are

not

You´re not

They

are

not

They´re not

Examples:

It´s sunny today, but it isn´t hot. Jorge and I are good friends. I´m cold. Can you close the window, please? My father is very tall. He´s a policeman. It´s eight o´clock. You´re late today. Sebastian is 14 years old. His sister is 13.

EXERCISES: 1) Write the short form


1.- You are not _______________

2.- They are _______________

3.- She is

_______________

4.- It is not

5.- I am not

_______________

6.- We are _______________

7.- You are

_______________

8.- He is not _______________

9.- We are not _______________

10.- It is

_______________

_______________

2) Write am, are or is 1.- I _____ a doctor. My sister _____ a nurse. 2.- This bag _____ heavy. 3.- The weather _____ nice today. 4.- These bags _____ heavy. 5.- My brother and I _____ good soccer players. 6.- Look! She _____ Carolina. 7.- I _____ not tired. 8.- Ana _____ at home. Her children _____ at school. 9.- Rodrigo _____ is a student and his brother _____ is a worker. 10.- Brazil and Argentina _____ countries. 11.- The pants ______ mine. 12.- My favorite colors _______ brown and black. 3) Write complete sentences. Use is/isn´t/are/aren´t 1.- (María Isabel 17 years old) __________________________________________ 2.- (My uncle a teacher) ______________________________________________ 3.- (The stores not open today) ________________________________________ 4.- (That house not very big) ___________________________________________ 5.- (My keys in my pocket) _____________________________________________


6.- (Your shoes very dirty) ______________________________________________ 7.- (Ricardo and Renata not peruvians) ________________________________ 8.- (Lucía not a journalist) ______________________________________________ 9.- (I married) _________________________________________________________ 10.- (His computer not black) __________________________________________ 11.- (My hands not cold) ______________________________________________ 12.- (They friends) _____________________________________________________ 4) Write true sentences, positive or negative. Use am/am not - is/isn´t are/aren´t. 1.- (I / interested in politics)

_________________________________________

2.- (I / hungry)

_________________________________________

3.- (Lima / in Peru)

_________________________________________

4.- (I / interested in soccer)

_________________________________________

5.- (I / afraid of dogs)

_________________________________________

6.- (Brazil / a very big country) _________________________________________ 7.- (It / warm today)

_________________________________________

8.- (My hands / cold)

_________________________________________

9.- (I / 22 years old)

_________________________________________

10.- (My father / journalist)

_________________________________________

5) Choose the correct answer. 1.- Roberto _____ sick.

2.- ______ you happy?

a) am

a) am

b)are

c) is

b)are

c) is

3.- I _____ older than my brother.

4.- They _____ in Miami.

a) am

a) am

b)are

c) is

b)are

c) is

5.- Katherine _____ my sister.

6. Peru _____ a country.

a) am

a) am

b)are

c) is

b)are

c) is


7.- ______ she your mother?

8.- Johan _____ my brother.

a) am

a) am

b)are

c) is

b)are

c) is

9.- Valeria and Rosa _____ friends.

10.- How old _____ you?

a) am

a) am

b)are

c) is

b)are

c) is

11.- The cat _____ on the sofa.

12.- My mother and I _____ in our house.

a) am

a) am

b)are

c) is

b)are

c) is

13.- The books _____ on the table.

14.- _____ they late?

a) am

a) am

b)are

c) is

b)are

c) is

VERB TO BE QUESTIONS and SHORT ANSWERS POSITIVE

QUESTION

I

am

am I?

You

are

are you?

He

is

is he?

She

is

is she?

It

is

is it?

We

are

are we?

You

are

are you?

They

are

are they? SHORT ANSWERS

POSITIVE

NEGATIVE

Yes, I am.

No, I´m not.

Yes, You are.

No You´re not.

No, You aren´t.

Yes, He is.

No, He´s not.

No, He isn’t.

Yes, She is.

No, She´s not.

No, She isn´t.

Yes, It is.

No, It´s not.

No, It isn´t.


Yes, We are.

No, We´re not.

No, We aren´t.

Yes, You are.

No You´re not.

No, You aren´t.

Yes, They are.

No, They´re not.

No, They aren´t.

Examples: • Are you late?

No, I´m not. I´m on time.

• Is your father at home?

No, He isn´t. He´s out.

• Are your parents at home?

No, They´re not. They´re out.

• Is it cold in your room?

Yes, It is.

• Are your sneakers new?

Yes, They are.

• Are you tired?

Yes, I am.

• Is she hungry?

Yes, She is. She is thirsty, too.

• Is your best friend peruvian?

No, He´s not. He´s american.

• Are these your keys?

Yes, They are.

• Is it my seat?

Yes, It is.

• Are you 25?

No, I´m not. I´m 28.

• Is ITAE your institute?

Yes, It is.

• Is Huacho the capital of Peru? No, It isn´t. It is Lima. VERB TO BE WH – QUESTIONS Wh questions + Verb to be + Subject + Complement + ?


What is your name? My name is Susan.

Where are you from? I am from Peru.

How old are you? I am 27 years old.

When is your birthday? It is October 8th.

Wh questions: Where – What – Who – When – How – How old - Why Examples: What is your name?

My name is Julia.

How are you today?

I´m just fine.

Who is that?

She is my mother

Where are you from?

I´m from Canada.

How old is he?

He is 52 years old.

What are you like?

I am very nice.

What is Lima like?

Lima is very beautiful.

When is your birthday?

It is September 2nd.

Why are you angry?

Because you´re late.

Exercises: 1) Write true short answers (Yes, I am. / No he isn´t. , etc) 1.- Are you single?

____________________

2.- Is it cold today?

____________________

3.- Are you a student?

____________________

4.- Are you hungry?

____________________

5.- Are you in your house?

____________________

2) Find the right answers for the questions.


1.- Who´s the woman?

a.- No, It isn´t.

1. ____

2.- Are you thirsty?

b.- It´s in your bag.

2. ____

3.- Is he late?

c.- She´s my wife.

3. ____

4.- Where´s my wallet?

d.- Yes, She is.

4. ____

5.- Is Maria from Argentina?

e.- It´s green.

5. ____

6.- Where´s Aldo from?

f.- Yes, I am.

6. ____

7.- Is your book red?

g.- He´s from Lima.

7. ____

8.- What color is you car?

h.- No, He isn´t.

8. ____

3) Write the questions. Use is or are. 1.- (at home / your sister)

___________________________________

2.- (at school / your children)

___________________________________

3.- (near here / the bank)

___________________________________

4.- (the stores / open today)

___________________________________

5.- (your job / interesting)

___________________________________

6.- (interest in sports / you)

___________________________________

7.- (you / where / from)

___________________________________

8.- (why / late / you)

___________________________________

4) Read the information and complete the questions and answers. Last Name

Saer

First Name

Andrea

Country

Peru

Address Phone Number

615 Cuba Avenue Lima 01-990725612

Age

35

Job

Nurse


Married?

Yes

1.- What´s her ______ ?

It is Andrea Saer.

2.- Where´s she ______?

She´s from ______.

3.- What´s her ______?

______ 615 Cuba Avenue Lima.

4.- How old is she?

______ is 35.

5.- What´s her ______ _______ ?

It´s 01 _____________.

6.- What´s ______ job?

She´s a ______.

7- Is she ______?

Yes, ______ ______.

5) Complete with your own information. Last Name First Name Country Address Phone Number Age Job Married?

6) Read the letter then correct the false sentence. 658 Vidal Street Los Olivos, Lima October 12 Dear Mario, How are you? I´m fine. Here´s a letter in English. It´s good practice for you and me!. I have classes in English at ITAE. I´m in a class with eight students. They are from different countries: Japan, Brazil, Italy, Taiwan, Mexico, and Russia. Our teacher´s name is Mateo. He´s very nice and a very good teacher. I live in an apartment with two American girls, Ana and Maria. They are sisters. Ana´s twenty years old and a dancer. Maria´s eighteen and a student. They´re very friendly, but it isn´t easy to understand them. They speak very fast,


1.- She´s in Trujillo. 2.- Silvana´s happy in Lima. 3.- She´s on vacation. 4.- It´s a very big class. 5.- The students in her class are all from South America. 6.- Ana and Maria are both students. WHERE ARE YOU FROM?

COUNTRY NATIONALITY

COUNTRY

NATIONALITY

Algeria

Algerian

Israel

Israeli

Argentina

Argentinean

Italy

Italian

Australia

Australian

Japan

Japanese

Austria

Austrian

Lebanon

Lebanese

Belgium

Belgian

Luxemburg

Luxemburger

Brazil

Brazilian

Mexico

Mexican

Bulgaria

Bulgarian

Morocco

Moroccan


Canada

Canadian

New Zealand

New Zealander

Chile

Chilean

Northern Ireland

Northern Irish

China

Chinese

Norway

Norwegian

Denmark

Danish

Pakistan

Pakistani

Egypt

Egyptian

Peru

Peruvian

England

English

Poland

Polish

Finland

Finnish

Portugal

Portuguese

France

French

Romania

Romanian

Germany

German

Russia

Russian

Great Britain

British

Saudi Arabia

Saudi

Greece

Greek

Scotland

Scottish

Holland

Dutch

South Africa

South African

Netherlands

Dutch

Spain

Spanish

Hungary

Hungarian

Sweden

Swedish

India

Indian

Switzerland

Swiss

Iran

Iranian

Turkey

Turkish

Iraq

Iraqui

United Kingdom

British

Ireland

Irish

United States of America

American

Exercise: 1.- Match the cities with the countries: Cities:

Countries

1.- New York City 2.- Tokyo

a.- The U.S.

3.- Mumbai (Bombay)

b.- Brazil

4.- Los Angeles

c.- Korea

5.- Delhi

d.- India

6.- Seoul

e.- Mexico


7.- Jakarta

f.- Indonesia

8.- Osaka

g.- Japan

9.- Delhi 10.- Sao Paulo

2.- Read and complete the sentences. I have two friends. Their names are Cristian and Sofia. They are in Bogota. Cristian is from Chile, and Sofia is from Trujillo in Peru. They are married. He loves her. Cristian is a teacher. His school is in the center of Santiago. Sofia is a doctor. Her school is in the center of Santiago, too. 1.- Cristian is from ______. 2.- He is a ______. 3.- His school is in __________ of Santiago. 4. Sofia is from ________ in ________. 5.- She is a _____. 6.- Her ______ in the center of Sao Paulo. 7.- They ______ in Bogota. 8.- They are _________.

DESCRIPTIONS ADJECTIVES OF PERSONALITY AND APPEARANCE PERSONALITY

APPEARANCE

funny

shy

serious

handsome (pretty)

thin

heavy

friendly

quiet

talkative

tall

good-looking

short


Add more words to each list PERSONALITY

Example:

APPEARANCE

“I´m funny, smart and very handsome.”

Practice: 1.- Describe your personality and appearance. ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________.

2.- Describe this person. What´s she like? _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________

3.- Practice with a partner: “What are you like?”

SINGULAR AND PLURAL NOUNS • The plural of a noun is usually –s. Singular = one

Plural = two or more

a flower

some flowers

a week

two weeks


a nice place

many nice places

• These things are plural in English: scissors

glasses

pants

jeans

shorts

pajamas

• Some plurals do not end in –s a man

men

a foot

feet

a woman

women

a tooth

teeth

a child

children

a mouse

mice

• People is plural (=they), so we say people are. People are in the classroom. Police is plural. The police are here. Spelling: A) Words + -s and –es (birds/watches, etc) º Noun + s (plural) bird

birds

mistake

mistakes

hotel

hotels

º Noun + es after –s/-sh/-ch/-x bus

buses

pass

dish

dishes

box

boxes

potato

potatoes

watch watches

address

addresses

tomato tomatoes

sandwich sandwiches

-ves

º -f / -fe shelf

passes

shelves

knife

B) Words ending in –y º -y

-ies

knives

But:

roof

roofs


study

studies

family families

baby

babies

story

stories

city

fly

flies

cities

º Y does not change to I if the ending is –ay / -ey / - oy / -uy holiday

holidays

(not holidaies)

key

keys

(not keies)

EXERCISES: 1.- Write the plural: sandwich

__________

city

__________

potato

__________

flower

__________

umbrella

__________

address

__________

woman

__________

holiday

__________

knife

__________

foot

__________

family

__________

car

__________

husband

__________

man

__________

scissors

__________

church

__________

baby

__________

shorts

__________

monkey

__________

party

__________

glasses

__________

flower

__________

place

__________

mouse

__________

foot

__________

book

__________

THIS / THAT and THESE / THOSE This

This car

That

(=this car here) These

These cars

That book (=that book there)

Those

Those books


(=these cars here)

(=those books there)

• We use this / these / that / those with a noun or without a noun. This car is expensive, but it´s very nice. These sneakers are black.

with a noun

Who is that woman? Those windows are dirty.

This is a nice book, but it´s expensive. Excuse me, are these your pants?

without a noun

Who is that? (=Who is that person?) Which shoes are yours – these or those?

• We use this is… and is this …? on the telephone. + Hello, this is Judith.

(= the speaker)

+ Is this Viviana?

(= the other person)

• We use this is… to introduce people. Rodrigo:

Karla, this is Fabiana.

Karla:

Hi, Fabiana. Nice to meet you.

Fabiana:

Hi, Karla. Nice to meet you, too. CARDINAL and ORDINAL NUMBERS

CARDINAL NUMBERS 1

one

ORDINAL NUMBERS

CARDINAL NUMBERS 19

nineteen

1st

first

ORDINAL NUMBERS 19th

nineteenth


2

two

20

twenty

2nd

second

20th

twentieth

3

three

21

twenty one

3rd

third

21st

twenty first

4

four

30

thirty

4th

fourth

30th

thirtieth

5

five

40

forty

5th

fifth

40th

fortieth

6

six

50

fifty

6th

sixth

50th

fiftieth

7

seven

60

sixty

7th

seventh

60th

sixtieth

8

eight

70

seventy

8th

eighth

70th

seventieth

9

nine

80

eighty

9th

ninth

80th

eightieth

10

ten

90

ninety

10th

tenth

90th

ninetieth

11

eleven

100

one hundred

11th

eleventh

100th

one hundredth

12th

twelfth

101st

one hundred and first

12

twelve

101

one hundred one

13

thirteen

200

two hundred

13th

thirteenth

200th

two hundredth

14

fourteen

1000

one thousand

14th

fourteenth

1000th

one thousandth

15

fifteen

2000

two thousand

15th

fifteenth

2000th

two thousandth

16

sixteen

10000

ten thousand

16th

sixteenth

10000th

ten thousandth

17th

seventeenth

100000th

one hundred thousandth

18th

eighteenth

1000000th

one millionth

17

seventeen

100000

one hundred thousand

18

eighteen

1000000

one million

EXERCISES: Write the numbers in English: 0:

_______________

36: _______________

79: _______________


85:

_______________

99: _______________

64: _______________

42:

_______________

28: _______________

53: _______________

250:

__________________________

916: ____________________________

119:

__________________________

340: ____________________________

851:

__________________________

764: ____________________________

999:

__________________________

408: ____________________________

666:

__________________________

582: ____________________________

1221: _______________________________________________________________ 5878: _______________________________________________________________ 7163: _______________________________________________________________ 9827: _______________________________________________________________ 4554: _______________________________________________________________ 25637: ______________________________________________________________ 98107: ______________________________________________________________ 77889: ______________________________________________________________ 32190: ______________________________________________________________ 10546: ______________________________________________________________ 542568: _____________________________________________________________ 271009: _____________________________________________________________ 478055: _____________________________________________________________ 909048: _____________________________________________________________ 800711: _____________________________________________________________ 2000000: ____________________________________________________________ PREPOSITIONS OF TIME: IN – ON – AT • IN: You have to use in with months and seasons.


My birthday is in September. In April In Summer In the morning, in the afternoon, in the evening. • ON: You have to use on with days. I have an English exam on Friday. On 14th January. On Christma’s Day. On Monday. • AT: You have to use at with the time. I go to work at 07:00 in the morning. At half past nine At Chistmas, Easter At night.

EXERCISES: 1.- Put in order the letters and write the months. NJUE:

_______________

PETSREBME: _______________

EDMCEREB: _______________

YJLU:

_______________

YMA:

_______________

RYFBEURA: _______________

YJRAAUN:

_______________

LIPAR:

_______________

RBECOOT: _______________

NMEVOBRE: _______________

CHRMA:

GSUTAU:

_______________

2.- Find the days in the box

_______________


S K J O R P P U Y B M W A A K T X F R A A L O E N D T F B C D L D I D I

V U Z I

N D

H P N K T N

E R B O R S M O U F A E Y F M F A D R O S G Y S S A T U R D A I

N J D D

T H U R S D A Y R D H A W E D N E T U E S D A Y J Y X Z M O N D A Y F B 3.- Complete the sentences: a.- Julia is arriving _____ February 26 _____ 8 o´clock _____ the morning. b.- It snows here every year _____ August. We always go outside and play in the snow _____ Christmas day. c.- Miguel is leaving _____ Friday _____ noon. d.- Frank started working for her law firm _____ 1995. e.- Carlos began working on the project _____ yesterday. f.- Normally, _____ New Year´s Eve, it´s tradition to kiss the one you love _____ midnight.


g.- Don´t be ridiculous; there were no telephones _____ the seventeenth century! The telephone was invented _____ the 1870s. h.- The plane leaves _____ tomorrow afternoon _____ 6:00. i.- The hills here are covered with wildflowers _____ early spring. j.- We met at the restaurant _____ 08:00 and stayed _____ 11:00.

4.- Click on the buttons until you find the correct answer. a) I left work ____ ten o´clock last night. at

in

on

(no preposition)

b) I saw Roberto in the street ____ yesterday. at

in

on

(no preposition)

c) I didn´t get time to come and visit you ____ last Monday. at

in

on

(no preposition)

d) She used to be a regular visitor ____ Fridays. at

in

on

(no preposition)

e) I phoned her up and spoke to her _____ Wednesday morning. at

in

on

(no preposition)

f) I saw her ____ the beginning of March. at

in

on

(no preposition)

on

(no preposition)

g) I saw her ____ June. at

in

h) Were you at the last meeting ____ August 15th? at

in

on

(no preposition)

i) They bought the company ____ Tuesday, 30 May. at

in

on

(no preposition)


j) I spoke to her ____ three months ago, at

in

on

(no preposition)

k) I bought this computer ____ the start of the summer. at

in

on

(no preposition)

l) I bought this computer ____ the summer. at

in

on

(no preposition)

m) I bought this computer ____ last summer. at

in

on

(no preposition)

n) This style was very popular ____ the 1970´s. at

in

on

(no preposition)

o) They were very popular ____ the middle of the 19th Century. at

in

on

(no preposition)

p) I was still at school ____ 1993. at

in

on

(no preposition)

q) I met him ____ February of last year. at

in

on

(no preposition)

r) I was in a meeting ____ all day yesterday. at

in

on

(no preposition)

PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE


Where are the keys?

IN: The keys are in the box.

BEHIND: The keys are behind the box.

UNDER: The keys are under the box.

EXERCISES:

ON: The keys are on the box.

NEXT TO: The keys are next to the box

IN FRONT OF: The keys are in front of the box.


1.- Complete the sentences:

1) The cat is _____ the table. 2) There is a big tree ____ the house. 3) The plane is flying ____ the clouds. 4) She´s standing ____ the piano. 5) The cinema is ____ the cars. 6) He´s sitting ____ the phone. 7) The calendar is ____ the clock. 8) The cabinet is ____ the sink. 9) There are some shoes ____ the bed. 10) The plant is ____ the piano. 11) Paul is sitting ____ Anna. 12) The tree is ____ the car. PRESENT SIMPLE


AFFIRMATIVE - We use the simple present for things that are true in general, or for things that happen sometimes or all the time. I like big cities. She has no free time. The stores open at 9 o´clock and close at 5:30. We do a lot of different things in our free time. - Present Simple He/She/It: Most verbs add –s in the thir person singular. wear

wears

speak

speaks

live

lives

But go and do are different. They add –es go

goes

do

does

If the verb ends in –s, -sh, or –ch, add –es finish

finishes

watch

watches

If the verb ends in a consonant + -y, the y changes to –ies fly

flies

study

studies

But if the verb ends in a vowel + -y the y does not change play

plays

Have is irregular have NEGATIVE

has


- We use don´t/doesn´t + base form I/We/You/They ……………….. don´t He/She/It ………………………. doesn´t I like milk but I don´t like coffe. You don´t work very hard. My car doesn´t use much gas. Ricardo and Susie don´t know many people. It doesn´t rain very often.

QUESTION - We use do / does in simple present questions Do / Does + subject + base form ? I/We/You/They ……………….. do He/She/It ………………………. do Do you work in Saturdays? Do your friends live near here? Does Julia play tennis?

- Questions with wh – questions. Wh – questions + do / does + subject + base form ? Wh – question: What, Where, When, Which, Why, How, How often, How much, What time . . . Where do your parents live? How often do you wash your hair? What does this word mean? - Short answers:


do

I/We/You/They Yes,

I/We/You/They

don´t

He/She/It

doesn´t

No, does

He/She/It Do you play cards?

Yes, I do. / No, I don´t.

Do your parents speak English?

Yes, They do. / No, They don´t.

Does Cynthia work hard?

Yes, She does. / No, She doesn´t.

Does your brother live in Lima?

Yes, He does. / No, He doesn´t.

ADVERBS OF FREQUENCY 0% NEVER

SOMETIMES

50% OFTEN

USUALLY

100% ALWAYS

- These verbs usually come before the main verb. I usually go to bed at about 11:00. I don´t often go swimming. She never eats meat. We always have wine in the evenings. I sometimes play tennis on Fridays. - Sometimes and usually can also come at the beginning or the end of a sentence. Sometimes We play soccer.

We play soccer sometimes.

Usually I walk to school.

I walk to school usually.

- Never and always can´t come at the beginning or the end of a sentence.

NOT

Never I go to the theater.

EXERCISES:

Always I have coffee in the morning.


1. I _____ in a factory. a) work

b)works

c)am

2.- He _____ four languages. a) speak

b) says

c)speaks

3.- Water _____ at 100 degrees Celsius. a) is

b) boil

c) boils

4.- Banks usually _____ at 9:00 in the morning. a) open

b)opn

c) opens

5.- She _____ at 5 o´clock in the morning. a) wake up b) wakes up c)woke up 6.- Mario ______ his tools. a)sold

b) sells

c) sell

7.- My friend and I _____ in the park. a) ply

b) pay

c) play

8.- Maria _____ 1st in marathon. a)win

b)won

c)wins

9.- The carpenter ______ the hammer. a)use

b)uses

c)used

10.- I ______ my hammer in the a)lost

b)lot

build

c)lots

11.- Daniel _______ his splash guard. a) break

b) broke c) briak

12.- My father _______ a new sea belt. a) buy

b) pay

c) buys


13.- The man ______ a new desk. a) buiit

b) build

c) built

14.- She ______ the box. a) finds

b) fidns

c) founds

15.- The students ________ the classes. a) enyoj

b) enoy

c) enjoy

16.- Juan _______ a new book. a) read

b) redas

c) reads

17.- She _______ mathematics to young children. a) theach

b) teach

c) teaches

18.- I ______ my new job. a) leki b) kile c) like 19.- Esteban ________ his fingers. a) cud

b) cudts

c) cuts

20.- Hugo and Janet _______ the guitar very well. a) plai

b) plays

c) play

21.- Rebeca _______ a lot of water. a) drynk

b)drank

c) drinks

22.- They _______ early every day. a) arrived

b) arrives

c) arrive

23.- It ______ a lot of money. a) costs

b) cost

c) cosd

24.- Anna ________ with my father. a) live

b) lives

c) life

25.- The movie __________ at 10:00 at night.


a) finiches

b) finish

c) finishes

26.- I ________ to be an engineer. a) wanted

b) wants

c) want

27.- My father ________ to work at 08:00. a) goes

b) gose

c) go

28.- Jenny ________ glasses to work. a) wear

b) weares

c) wears

29.- (where/live/your parents) ___________________________________________________________ 30.- (you/early/always/get up) ___________________________________________________________ 31.- (how often/TV/ypu/watch) ___________________________________________________________ 32.- (like/you/football) ___________________________________________________________ 33.- (you/want/what/for dinner) ___________________________________________________________ 34.- (like/you/football) ___________________________________________________________ 35.- (your brother/like football) ___________________________________________________________ 36.- (what/you/do/in your free time) ___________________________________________________________ 37.- (your sister/work/where) ___________________________________________________________


38.- (to the movies/ever/you/go) ___________________________________________________________ 39.- (what/mean/this word) ___________________________________________________________ 40.- (ever/snow/it/here) ___________________________________________________________ 41.- (go/usually/to bed/what time/you) ___________________________________________________________ 42.- (how much/to call Peru/it/cost) ___________________________________________________________ 43.- (you/for breakfast/have/usually/what) ___________________________________________________________ 44.- Do you live in a city? a) Yes, I do b) No, I´m not

c) Yes, I does

45.- Does Susan read a book? a) Yes, He does

b) Yes, She does c) No, She isn´t

46.- Do your friends watch TV a lot? a) Yes, We are

b) Yes, They do

c) Yes, Tey do.

47.- Does it rain today? a) Yes, It are

b) Yes, It isn´t

c) Yes, It is

48.- Do You study at “Genesis”? a) Yes, I do. b) Yes, I don´t

c) Yes, I am

49.- Does Maria fix his bycicle? a) No, She don´t b) Yes, She does c) Yes, She do 50.- Are you a soldier?


a) Yes, I do.

b) No I´m not

c) Yes, I am.

51.- I play the piano very well. ___________________________________________________________ 52.- Ximena reads the newspaper. ___________________________________________________________ 53.- He has a car. ___________________________________________________________ 54.- You do the same thing every day. ___________________________________________________________ 55.- Silvia and I buy a new house. ___________________________________________________________ 56.- We work very hard. ___________________________________________________________ 57.- They know my phone number. ___________________________________________________________ 58.- Miguel travels by bus. __________________________________________________________ 59.- Silvia has a new table. ___________________________________________________________


PRESENT CONTINUOS - To talk about something happening now. - Use the present simple to talk about activities in the present. Do not use it with these verbs: like, love, hate, want, know, understand, forget, agree. These verbs are not activities. Use the present simple with these verbs. sit

sitting

come

coming

get

getting

live

living

plan planning

make

making

run

die

dying

lie

lying

running

stop stopping AFFIRMATIVE:

NEGATIVE

I

am

working.

I

´m not

working.

He

is

working.

He

isn´t

working.

She

is

working.

She

isn´t

working.

It

is

working.

It

isn´t

working.

We

are

working.

We

aren´t

working.

You

are

working.

You

aren´t

working.

They are

working.

They aren´t

working.

QUESTIONS WITH QUESTION WORDS. am

I

are

You


What

are

We

are

They

is

He

is

She

working ?

YES / NO QUESTIONS AND SHORT ANSWERS Are you wearing jeans?

Yes, I am / No, I´m not.

Is she reading a newspaper? Yes, She is / No, She isn´t.

PRESENT SIMPLE AND PRESENT CONTINUOUS - We use the Present Simple to talk about actions that are true for all time or a long time. Joseph comes from Buenos Aires. I love you. My father works in a bank. I get up at 7:30 everyday. She doesn´t understand Portuguese. - We use the Present Continuous to talk about actions that last a short time. The actions are happening now. I usually wear jeans, but today I´m wearing a suit. It´s raining. They´re swimming.

EXERCISES: Write the sentences with the verbs in the present continuous. 1.- John and I are staying in a beautiful hotel. (stay)


2.- Annie and Joe are making a cake for tea. (make) 3.- Spencer __________ at home today. (work) 4.- I __________ for a letter from my parents. (wait) 5.- You __________ too fast. (walk) 6.- We __________ our next holiday. (plan) 7.- The girls __________ their grandmother today. (visit) 8.- She __________ in her bedroom at the moment. (read) 9.- I __________ to listen to the radio but it´s very noisy in here. (try) 10.- The sun __________ beautiful today. (shine) 11.- The baby __________ to walk now (learn) 12.- Greg´s in the kitchen. He __________ the dinner. (cook) 13.- I __________ a bit miserable today. (feel) 14.- You __________ too hard for this exam. (study) 15.- Where´s Anne? “She __________ a shower.” (have)

Complete the questions and answer. 1.- Is it raining outside? No, it isn´t. 2.- Are the children playing outside? Yes, they are. 3.- _____ you doing your homework now? Yes, I _____ 4.- _____ I hurting you? No, you _____ 5.- _____ She waving to us? Yes, She, _____ 6.- _____ We stopping here? Yes, We _____. 7.- _____ your neigbours moving out? No, They _____. 8.- _____ he helping you with your homework? Yes, he _____. 9.- _____ you looking at that boat? Yes, I _____


10.- _____ They planning a party? No, they _____.

Write the questions using the present continuous. 1.- What / she / do? What´s she doing? 2.- You / learn / French at achool? Are you learning French at school? 3.- What book / you / read? ______________________________________________________________________ 4.- What / we / watch? ______________________________________________________________________ 5.- I / speak / clearly? ______________________________________________________________________ 6.- Why / we / sit in the dark? ______________________________________________________________________ 7.- Where / they / stay? ______________________________________________________________________ 8.- It / snow? ______________________________________________________________________ 9.- Why / he / run so fast? ______________________________________________________________________ 10.- What / you / sell? ______________________________________________________________________ 11.- Why / he / shout? ______________________________________________________________________


12.- Where /they / wait? ______________________________________________________________________ 13.- Why / she/ laugh? ______________________________________________________________________ 14.-They / dance together? ______________________________________________________________________

REGULAR VERBS

Cash

Cobrar

Cease

Cesar

Change

Cambiar

Check

Comprobar

Claim

Reclamar

Clean

Limpiar

Clear

Aclarar, limpiar

Climb

Trepar

Abandon

Abandonar

Abolish

Abolir

Absolve

Absolver

Absorb

Absorber

Abuse

Injuriar

Accede

Acceder

Accelerate

Acelerar

Accent

Acentuar

Close

Cerrar

Collect

Recoger

Accept

Aceptar

Accuse

Acusar

Comb

Peinar

Combine

Combinar

Accustom

Acostumbrar

Achieve

Llevar a cabo

Command

Mandar

Commit

Cometer

Acquire

Adquirir

Act

Actuar

Compare

Comparar

Complain

Quejarse

Add

Sumar

Address

Dirigir

Compose

Componer

Conceal

Ocultar

Admire

Admirar

Admit

Admitir

Consider

Considerar

Consist

Consistir

Adore

Adorar

Adorn

Adornar

Contain

Contener

Continue

Continuar

Advance

Avanzar

Advertise

Anunciar

Copy

Copiar

Correct

Corregir

Advise

Aconsejar

Affirm

Afirmar

Cough

Toser

Count

Contar

Agree

Acceder

Allow

Permitir

Cover

Cubrir

Cross

Cruzar

Crown

Coronar

Cry

Gritar, llorar

Amount

Ascender/cantid ad

Amuse

Divertir

Damage

Da単ar

Dance

Bailar

Announce

Anunciar

Annoy

Molestar

Dawn

Amanecer

Deceive

Enga単ar

Answer

Contestar

Apologize

Excusarse

Decide

Decidir

Declare

Declarar

Appear

Aparecer

Appoint

Nombrar

Defend

Defender

Deliver

Entregar

Approach

Acercarse

Approve

Aprobar

Desire

Desear

Despise

Despreciar

Arrange

Arreglar

Arrive

Llegar

Destroy

Destruir

Detach

Separar

Ask

Preguntar

Assure

Asegurar

Develop

Desarrollar

Devote

Dedicar

Astonish

Asombrar

Attack

Atacar

Devour

Devorar

Discover

Descubrir

Attempt

Intentar

Attend

Asistir

Dislike

Desaprobar

Disturb

Perturbar

Attract

Atraer

Avoid

Evitar

Divide

Dividir

Drag

Arrastrar

Bathe

Ba単arse

Beg

Rogar, pedir

Drop

Dejar caer

Dry

Secar

Believe

Creer

Belong

Pertenecer

Earn

Ganar

Elect

Elegir

Blame

Culpar

Book

Reservar

Employ

Emplear

Enclose

Incluir

Call

Llamar

Carry

Llevar

Encourage

Animar

End

Terminar


Enjoy

Disfrutar

Enter

Entrar

Establish

Establecer

Esteem

Estimar

Obey

Obedecer

Oblige

Obligar

Evoke

Evocar

Exchange

Cambiar

Oblige

Obligar

Occupy

Ocupar

Expect

Esperar

Explain

Explicar

Offer

Ofrecer

Open

Abrir

Explode

Estallar

Expose

Exponer

Order

Ordenar

Organize

Organizar

Express

Expresar

Extract

Extraer

Pack

Empaquetar

Paint

Pintar

Fail

Fallar

Fear

Temer

Pass

Pasar

Permit

Permitir

Fetch

Ir por

Fill

Llenar

Place

Colocar

Play

Jugar

Finish

Acabar

Fish

Pescar

Please

Agradar

Possess

Poseer

Fit

Ajustar

Fix

Fijar

Practise

Practicar

Prefer

Preferir

Float

Flotar

Fold

Doblar

Prepare

Preparar

Present

Presentar

Follow

Seguir

Found

Fundar

Produce

Producir

Promise

Prometer

Gain

Ganar

Gamble

Jugar

Propose

Proponer

Pull

Tirar de

Gather

Recoger

Govern

Gobernar

Punish

Castigar

Push

Empujar

Grant

Conceder

Greet

Saludar

Rain

Llover

Reach

Alcanzar

Guard

Guardar

Guess

Adivinar

Receive

Recibir

Refer

Referir

Handle

Manejar

Hang

Ahorcar

Refuse

Rehusar

Relieve

Aliviar

Happen

Suceder

Hate

Odiar

Remain

Permanecer

Remember

Recordar

Heat

Calentar

Help

Ayudar

Remind

Recordar

Remove

Quitar

Hire

Alquilar

Hope

Esperar

Rent

Arrendar

Repair

Reparar

Hunt

Cazar

Hurry

Apresurarse

Repeat

Repetir

Reply

Replicar

Imagine

Imaginar

Imply

Implicar

Report

Informar

Request

Import

Importar

Impress

Impresionar

Suplicar, requerir

Improve

Mejorar

Include

Incluir

Require

Requerir

Rest

Descansar

Increase

Aumentar

Inquire

Averiguar

Return

Volver

Rush

Precipitarse

Intend

Proponerse

Invent

Inventar

Sail

Navegar

Save

Ahorrar

Invite

Invitar

Iron

Planchar

Seem

Parecer

Sharpen

Afilar

Join

Unir

Joke

Bromear

Shout

Gritar

Sign

Firmar

Jump

Saltar

Justify

Justificar

Smile

SonreĂ­r

Smoke

Fumar

Kick

Cocear

Kill

Matar

Sound

Sonar

Start

Empezar

Kiss

Besar

Knock

Golpear

Stop

Parar

Study

Estudiar

Land

Aterrizar

Last

Durar

Suffer

Sufrir

Suggest

Sugerir

Laugh

ReĂ­r

Lie

Mentir

Suppose

Suponer

Surprise

Sorprender

Like

Gustar

Listen

Escuchar

Talk

Hablar

Tame

Domesticar

Live

Vivir

Look

Mirar

Taste

Probar

Tire

Cansar

Love

Amar

Lower

Bajar

Touch

Tocar

Test

Probar

Maintain

Mantener

Marry

Casarse

Thank

Agradecer

Tie

Atar

Measure

Medir

Mend

Componer

Translate

Traducir

Travel

Viajar

Mention

Mencionar

Move

Mover

Trouble

Molestar

Trust

Confiar

Name

Nombrar

Note

Notar

Try

Probar

Turn

Girar

Notice

Notar, darse

Number

Numerar

Unite

Unir

Use

Usar

cuenta


Vary

Variar

Visit

Visitar

Wish

Desear

Work

Trabajar

Wait

Esperar

Walk

Andar

Worry

Preocuparse

Wound

Herir

Want

Querer

Wash

Lavar

Watch

Vigilar

Weigh

Pesar

REGULAR VERBS INFINITIVO

PASADO SIMPLE

Bleed

Bled

Bled

Sangrar

Blow

Blew

Blown

Soplar

Break

Broke

Broken

Romper

Breed

Bred

Bred

Criar

Bring

Brought

Brought

Traer Llevar

Broadcast

Broadcast

Broadcast

Radiar

Build

Built

Built

Edificar

Burn

Burnt /Burned

Burnt / Burned

Quemar

Burst

Burst

Burst

Reventar

Buy

Bought

Bought

Comprar

Cast

Cast

Cast

Arrojar

Catch

Caught

Caught

Coger

Come

Came

Come

Venir

Cost

Cost

Cost

Costar

Cut

Cut

Cut

Cortar

Choose

Chose

Chosen

Elegir

Cling

Clung

Clung

Agarrarse

Creep

Crept

Crept

Arrastrarse

Deal

Dealt

Dealt

Tratar

Dig

Dug

Dug

Cavar

PARTICIPIO PASADO

Do (Does)

Did

Done

Hacer

TRADUCCIÓN

Draw

Drew

Drawn

Dibujar

Dreamt / Dreamed

Dreamt / Dreamed

Soñar

PARTICIPIO PASADO

TRADUCCIÓN

Arise

Arose

Arisen

Surgir, Levantarse

Dream

Awake

Awoke

Awoken

Despertarse

INFINITIVO

Be/ am, are, is

Was / Were

Been

Ser / Estar

Drink

Drank

Drunk

Beber

Bear

Bore

Borne / Born

Soportar, dar a luz

Eat

Ate

Eaten

Comer

Fall

Fell

Fallen

Caer

Beat

Beat

Beaten

Golpear

Feed

Fed

Fed

Alimentar

Become

Became

Become

Llegar a Ser

Feel

Felt

Felt

Sentir

Begin

Began

Begun

Empezar

Fight

Fought

Fought

Luchar

Bend

Bent

Bent

Doblar

Find

Found

Found

Encontrar

Bet

Bet

Bet

Apostar

Flee

Fled

Fled

Huir

Fly

Flew

Flown

Volar

Forbid

Forbade

Forbidden

Prohibir

Forget

Forgot

Forgotten

Olvidar

Bind

Bound

Bound

Atar, encuadernar

Bid

Bid

Bid

Pujar

Bite

Bit

Bitten

Morder

PASADO SIMPLE


Forgive

Forgave

Forgiven

Perdonar

Rise

Rose

Risen

Levantarse

Freeze

Froze

Frozen

Helar

Run

Ran

Run

Correr

Get

Got

Got / Gotten

Obtener

Say

Said

Said

Decir

Give

Gave

Given

Dar

See

Saw

Seen

Ver

Go (Goes)

Went

Gone

Ir

Seek

Sought

Sought

Buscar

Grow

Grew

Grown

Crecer

Sell

Sold

Sold

Vender

Grind

Ground

Ground

Moler

Send

Sent

Sent

Enviar

Hang

Hung

Hung

Colgar

Set

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Knit

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Lean

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PARTICIPIO PASADO

TRADUCCIÓN

PARTICIPIO PASADO

TRADUCCIÓN

INFINITIVO

PASADO SIMPLE

Lie

Lay

Lain

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INFINITIVO

PASADO SIMPLE

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Written

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Thrown

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Thrust

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Understand Trod

Trodden

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Undergo

Understood

Understood Entender

Undertake

Underwent

Undergone

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Undertook

Undertaken Emprender

Sufrir

LISTENING YESTERDAY Yesterday, All my troubles seemed so far away, Now it looks as though they're _____ to stay Oh I believe in yesterday Suddenly, I'm not half the _____ I used to be There's a shadow hanging over me Oh yesterday came suddenly

Oh I believe in yesterday Why she had to go I don't know, she wouldn't say I said something wrong now I'm long for yesterday Yesterday, Love was such an easy game to play Now I need a place to hide away Oh I believe in yesterday

Why ____ had to go I don't know, she wouldn't say I said ________ wrong now I'm long for yesterday Yesterday, ______ was such an easy game to play Now I need a _______ to hide away

WY HEART WILL GO ON Every ______ in my dreams I see you, I feel you, That is how I know you go on


Far across the ________ And spaces between us You have come to show you go on

Of that I'm sure. She smiled at me on the subway. She was with another _______. But I won't lose no sleep on that, 'Cause I've got a _____.

Near, far, wherever you are I believe that the _______ does go on Once more you open the door And you're here in my heart And my heart will go on and on

You're beautiful. You're beautiful. You're beautiful, it's true. I saw you face in a crowded ______, And I don't know what to do, 'Cause I'll ________ be with you.

Love can touch us one time And last for a lifetime And _______ let go till we're one

Yeah, she caught my _____, As we walked on by. She could see from my face that I was, fucking high, And I don´t think that I´ll see her again, But we shared a ______ that will last till the end.

Love was when I loved you One true time I hold to In my life we'll always go on Near, far, wherever you are I believe that the heart does go on Once more you open the ______ And you're here in my heart And my heart will go on ____ on You're here, there's nothing I fear, And I know that my heart will go on We'll stay ________ this way You are safe in my heart And my heart will go on and on

YOU ARE BEAUTIFUL My life is brilliant. My life is brilliant. My love is pure. I saw an ______

You're beautiful. You're beautiful. You're beautiful, it's true. I saw you face in a crowded place, And I don't know what to do, 'Cause I'll never be with you. la la la la, la la la la, la la la la la aaaa. You´re beautiful. You´re beautiful. You´re beautiful, it´s true. There must be an angel with a smile on her face, when she thought up that I should be with you. But it´s time to face the ______. I will never be with you. THANK YOU My tea's gone cold, I wondering why I got out of _____ at all


The morning rain clouds up my window and I can't see at all And even if I could it'd all be grey, but your _______ on my wall It reminds me that it's not so bad, it's not so bad I drank too much last _____, got bills to pay, my head just feels in pain I missed the bus and there'll be hell today, I'm late for work again And even if I'm there, they'll all imply that I might not last the ___ And then you call me and it's not so bad, it's not so bad and I want to ________ for giving me the best day of my life Oh just to be with you is having the best day of my life Push the door, I'm home at last and I'm soaking through and through Then you handed me a _____ and all I see is you And even if my ______ falls down now, I wouldn't have a clue Because you're _____ me and I want to thank you for giving me the best day of my life Oh just to be with you is having the best day of my life.


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