miércoles, 31 de mayo de 2017

unit 5

Unit 5

Comparative and superlative adjectives 

Modal verbs  

  • Can
  • Must
  • Should
Vocabulary: Verbs 


Alexander es mas alto que Rafa 

Alexander is taller than Rafa

Paul es mas inteligente que su hermano 

Paul is more intelligent than his brother 

Soft-softer big-biggershort-shorterfast-fasterlong-longersmall-smallerclean-cleanerinteresting-more interestingbeatiful-more beatifulcareful-more carefulexpensive-more expensive dangerous-more dangerous clever-more clever
Si el adjetivo tiene 1 silaba o 2 peero acaba en y se añade -er 


Adjetivos irregulares 

Good-better than- bueno 

bad- worse than-malo

Far-farther than;further than-lejos

Comparative (menos.........que)

Lees......than

lees tall than 

lees dangerous than 

lees happy than

As......As (Tan......como)

He is as tall as his brother 

this car is as expensive as mine

Superlative 

Short adjectives  (1 silaba o 2 silabas-)

The+ Est-The tallest 

Long adjetives (2 or 5 silabas or more)

The most_______

The most interesting 

Good-better than-the best

Bad-worse than-thee worst

Far-forther than-The Farthest 

Further than- the furtlest

Can,Must,Should

Son especiales por que no se conjugan

Can-Poder-Se utiliza para pedir permiso 

must

obligación

Deber

suposición

Deber de

have to 

obligación

Tener que

mustn’t

prohibición

No deber

don’t have to

falta de obligación

No tener que; No necesitar;no ser necesario





 







miércoles, 10 de mayo de 2017

Unit 4

Unit 4

1. Presente continuo 

- How to use it  

-Affirmative-Negative-Interrogative 

-When to use it and contrast with prest simple 

2. Adverbs de modo y cantidad 

Of manner and degree

3. Vocabulary Adjectives 

How to form a present continuous 

Present simple of Be + V-Ing

Do you know haw to make the present simple whit be 

I am cold                                I am not cold 

you are tired                          you aren't tired

he is in the gard

she is late

it is sunny

we are on holiday                  is she late?

they are hungry                     are they hungry?


wendy is talking to jillon the phone  now
my friends are going to the shopping centre right naw tom and harry are playing baketball today
I am having a wonderful time

.verbs ending with a silent-e                       drop the -e
                         live                                                living 
.one-syllable verbs ending in consonant + vowel + consonant
run                           running                    double the final consonant sit                            beginning 

.two-syllable verbs with the stress in the laste syllable prefer                  preferring                double the final consonantbegin                   beginning    
.verbs ending in-I                                  double   the-l
      travel                                                 traveling
.verbs ending in-ie                            change the-ie to-y
        lie                                                          lying
     die                                                         dying    



wendy isn't talking to jill on the phone naw
my friends aren't going to the shopping centke rioht now
tom and harry aren't playing baketball today
I am not having a wonderful time
              am/is/are+not +v-ing
              am/is/are+subjeto+v-ing
short answers (yes/no quetions)
are my friends listening to the radio?
yes, they are           no,they aren't

present simple of Be+v-ing
wendy is talking to jili on the phone now
   am/is/are+not+v-ing

my friends are not going to the sopping centre now
  am/is/are+subjeto+v-ing
are tom and harry playing baketball today?
we use this tense to talk about things that are
happening at this moment

I am buying some clothes right now
look,they are swimming on the river
it is raining at this moment
she is watching tu while we are talking

the following expressions are usually used with
present continuous:

now                          we are cooking dinner chow
at the moment          you are driving too fast at mis moment
right now                 He is talking  the bus right now
today                       she is walking latethis week
this week                I am wolking latethis week
these days              It is talking these days 

PS 

I usually watch tv but now I am listening to the radice 

Habitualmente presente simple 

Simple:Usually, Always often, never, everyday , sometimes, rarely, once a week, twice a month, on monday .

+ subject + verb +s (3 pers.sing)

-subject+Don't/doesn't + verb 

? do/does + subject + verb 

PC

Lo que estas haciendo ahora presente continuo

now, at the moment , right now , today , this week, listen , look.

+subject + verbo to be+ verbo -ing  en presente (am,is,are)

-subject+verbo to be+ not -ing 


ADVERB S OR MANNER Los adverbios dan información acerca del verbo ejemplo:el es feliz                             el vive felizmente         adjetive                                   adverbResponde a la pregunta haw...?       He lives happilyhaw does he live?Se forman añadiendo ly al adjetivoslow - slowlyclear - clearlyeasy - easilysoft - softlydangerous - dangerously Irregular advgood - well fast fast high - high hasd - hard