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Review units
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Daniela García Cárdenas
Present simple

 Actions that happen in the present.
 Example: I play soccer.
 With he, she and it verbs need… what?
 Which is the correct one?
 She/He/It played/plays/play
Answer

She/He/It   played/plays/play




WithI, you, we, and they you DON’T
 need that.
Present simple
 FORQUESTIONS AND NEGATIVE
 SENTENCES YOU NEED:

 DOES    ???????



 DO    ?????????
Answer
 DOES    she, he, and it



 DO    I, you, we, and they
Present simple
 NEGATIVEExample:    They don’t eat cookies.
  He doesn’t like cats.
 QUESTIONDo they eat cookies? Does he
  like cats?

 Choose   the correct
 Do/did/does we have an exam tomorrow?
 she like/liked/likes puppies.
 You didn’t/ weren´t/ don’t do the activities.
Answers

 Do/did/does    we have an exam
 tomorrow?

 she   like/liked/likes puppies.

 You didn’t/ weren´t/ don’t do the
 activities.
Present progressive
 About  actions that are happening right
  now. Ex: I am writing about present
  progressive.
 FORMULA: noun + VERB TO BE (ARE, AM
  OR IS) + verb- ing.
 She,he and it  ???
 You, we, they???
 I???
Answers


 She,he    and it  IS

 You,   we, they ARE

 I   AM
Present progressive
 NEGATIVE:   convert the am, is or are with the
 NOT. Ex: is not = isn’t  are not= aren’t
 am not. Ex: I am not reading, I am writing.
 He isn’t paying attention.

 QUESTIONS:  just change the noun and the
 verb to be. Ex: affirmative She is washing
 the dishes. IN QUESTION  Is she washing
 the dishes?
SUBJECT    OBJECT     POSSESSIVE   POSSESSIVE
PRONOUNS   PRONOUNS   ADJECTIVES   PRONOUNS




I          ME         MY           MINE
YOU        YOU        YOUR         YOURS
HE         HIM        HIS          HIS
SHE        HER        HER          HERS
IT         IT         ITS
WE         US         OUR          OURS
THEY       THEM       THEIR        THEIRS
Possessive case
 The dog of my cousin. El perro de mi
  prima. In possessive case :
 My cousin’s dog (singular). El perro de mi
  prima.

 The notebooks of my friends. Las libretas de
  mis amigos. In possessive case:
 My friends’ notebooks.
Past simple
 About  actions of the past.
 Regular verbs  end with –ed
 Irregular verbs change


 Ex:
 Walk – walked
 Buy- bought
Past simple
 Buy  - __________
 Run- ___________
 Write- _________
 Be- ______ / _______
 Go- _______
 Have- ________
 Do- __________
 Talk-___________
Answers
 Buy  - bought
 Run- ran
 Write- wrote
 Be- was/ were
 Go- went
 Have- had
 Do- did
 Talk- talked
Past simple
 FOR QUESTIONS AND NEGATIVE YOU
  NEED: DID

 Ex:You didn’t do the homework
 Ex: Did you do the homework?
Past progressive
 Actions  that happened in a past.
 Ex: I was listening to music. Now I am
  writing.

 FORMULA: Noun + verb to be in PAST
  (WAS OR WERE) + verb-ing

 I,
   she, he, it ????
 You, we, they?????
Answers


 I,   she, he, it  was



 You,    we, they were
Past progressive
 NEGATIVE   convert with not the was
  and were. Ex: was not= wasn’t
  were not = weren’t
 Ex: she wasn’t watching the tv.
 We weren’t reading a book.


 QUESTION    change the noun and was
  or were. Ex: Was she watching the tv?
 Were we reading a book?
Present progressive and past
progressive
 She is playing the piano.
 She was playing the piano.


I  am watching tv.
 I was watching tv.


 We are reading this.
 We were reading this.
Present progressive and past
progressive
   NEGATIVE
   He isn’t running in the park.
   He wasn’t running in the park.

   You aren’t drinking water.
   You weren’t drinking water.

   They aren’t buying apples.
   They weren’t buying apples.
Present progressive and past
progressive
 QUESTIONS
 Arewe studying for the exam?
 Were we studying for the exam?


 Am I riding a horse?
 Was I riding a horse?
USED TO
 Solía.Ex: I used to watch Barney (yo solía
  ver Barney)
 The “used” is in present or past?


 Ex:she used to be small.
 He used to play basketball.
 They used to drink soda.
USED TO
 NEGATIVE:   ?




 QUESTION:   ?
Prepositions
 Pg   39
COMPARATIVE

 TO  COMPARE 2 THINGS
 With short adjectives: add –er
 Ex: big- bigger, warm- warmer, fast- faster, slow-
  slower.

 With long adjectives: add more
 Ex: beautiful- more beautiful, expensive-more
  expensive, important- more important

 *****
      when we use more, the adjectives stay the
  same
COMPARATIVE
 Exceptions:


 Good     better

 Bad    worse

 Far    farther
COMPARATIVE
 KEY:


 WITHTHE COMPARATIVE YOU MUST USE:
 THAN


 Ex:Cheetahs are faster than lions.
 A car is more expensive than a bicycle.
As …(adjective) … as
 When  you have as………….. as in a
  sentence, the adjective stays equal.

 Ex:   Nike is as expensive as Puma.

 You CANNOT write: Nike is as more
  expensive as Puma
SUPERLATIVE
 TO  COMPARE +2 THINGS
 With short adjectives add: -est
 Ex: cheap- cheapest, busy- busiest, hot-
  hottest, large-largest.
 With long adjectives add: most
 Ex: most expensive, most modern, most
  interesting.
SUPERLATIVE
 Exceptions


 Good-     best

 Bad-    worst

 Far-   farthest
Superlative
 KEY:


 WE    MUST USE “THE” FOR THE SUPERLATIVE.

 Ex:the giraffe is the tallest animal of all.
 A castle is the most expensive of all
  buildings.
ZERO CONDITIONAL (present
simple)
 If
   : si
 When: cuando


 Ex: if you eat a lot, you get fat.
 Si tu comes mucho, te pones gordo.


 Ex:   when you eat a lot, you get fat.
Future
 Check   the other presentation
Present Perfect simple
 FORMULA:    noun+ HAVE OR HAS + verb in
  past participle.

 She,   he, and it  has

 I,   you, we, and they  have
Present Perfect simple
 Ex:she has eaten all the cookies. (ella se
  ha comido todas las galletas).
 We have seen the movie called Scream.


 Choose  the correct one
 He had/have/has play/played/playing
  soccer.
 They have/had/has       drink/ drinking/
  drank water.
Answers

 Hehad/have/has play/played/playing
 soccer.

 Theyhave/had/has    drink/ drinking/
 drank water.
Present Perfect simple
 NEGATIVE  Put the has or have with NOT.
 Ex: has not= hasn’t
 have not= haven’t

 QUESTION    change the noun and the
  has or have.
 Ex: (affirmative) I have cleaned my room.
 In question: Have I cleaned my room?
TOO AND ENOUGH
 Too mucho o demasiado
 Enough lo suficiente


 Ex:This shirt is too big for me.
 Too is first, then the adjective.
 My laptop is fast enough to search.
 The adjective is first, then the enough.
How much, how many, a few,
a little
 How much and a little are used for
 uncountable nouns like: cheese, milk,
 soda, water, sand, jam, soup, homework,
 time,money, etc.

 Howmany and a few are used for
 contable nouns like: apples, leaves,
 books, chairs, pens, computers, coins,
 songs, etc.
How much, how many, a few,
a little
 Ex:
 How  much money do you have?
 I have a little money.


 How  many dollars do you have?
 I have a few dollars and many coins.
RELATIVE PRONOUNS

 Who    and that  PEOPLE.

 Which   and that THINGS, PLACES, ANIMALS.

 So.. (entonces..)
 THAT  PEOPLE AND THINGS, PLACES,ANIMALS.
  (el that se puede utilizar para todo)
 WHO  only for people.
 WHICH  only for things, places, animals.
RELATIVE PRONOUNS
   Ex:
   Jonhy is a person who has many pets.
    Jonhy is a person that has many pets.
    Jonhy is a person which has many pets.

   Karla, that is a nice girl, has many friends.
    Karla, who is a nice girl, has many friends.
    Karla, which is a nice girl, has many friends.

   The dog is an animal which runs fast.
    The dog is an animal that runs fast.
    The dog is an animal who runs fast.
MUST- HAVE TO
 Must debes
 Have to  tienes que


 Ex:
    You must study for exams.
 Negative: You must not (mustn’t) lie.


 Ex:
    I have to finish this presentation.
 Negative: I don’t have to watch tv.

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Review units 1 6

  • 2. Present simple  Actions that happen in the present.  Example: I play soccer.  With he, she and it verbs need… what?  Which is the correct one?  She/He/It played/plays/play
  • 3. Answer She/He/It played/plays/play WithI, you, we, and they you DON’T need that.
  • 4. Present simple  FORQUESTIONS AND NEGATIVE SENTENCES YOU NEED:  DOES  ???????  DO  ?????????
  • 5. Answer  DOES  she, he, and it  DO  I, you, we, and they
  • 6. Present simple  NEGATIVEExample: They don’t eat cookies. He doesn’t like cats.  QUESTIONDo they eat cookies? Does he like cats?  Choose the correct  Do/did/does we have an exam tomorrow?  she like/liked/likes puppies.  You didn’t/ weren´t/ don’t do the activities.
  • 7. Answers  Do/did/does we have an exam tomorrow?  she like/liked/likes puppies.  You didn’t/ weren´t/ don’t do the activities.
  • 8. Present progressive  About actions that are happening right now. Ex: I am writing about present progressive.  FORMULA: noun + VERB TO BE (ARE, AM OR IS) + verb- ing.  She,he and it  ???  You, we, they???  I???
  • 9. Answers  She,he and it  IS  You, we, they ARE  I AM
  • 10. Present progressive  NEGATIVE: convert the am, is or are with the NOT. Ex: is not = isn’t are not= aren’t am not. Ex: I am not reading, I am writing. He isn’t paying attention.  QUESTIONS: just change the noun and the verb to be. Ex: affirmative She is washing the dishes. IN QUESTION  Is she washing the dishes?
  • 11. SUBJECT OBJECT POSSESSIVE POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS PRONOUNS ADJECTIVES PRONOUNS I ME MY MINE YOU YOU YOUR YOURS HE HIM HIS HIS SHE HER HER HERS IT IT ITS WE US OUR OURS THEY THEM THEIR THEIRS
  • 12. Possessive case  The dog of my cousin. El perro de mi prima. In possessive case :  My cousin’s dog (singular). El perro de mi prima.  The notebooks of my friends. Las libretas de mis amigos. In possessive case:  My friends’ notebooks.
  • 13. Past simple  About actions of the past.  Regular verbs  end with –ed  Irregular verbs change  Ex:  Walk – walked  Buy- bought
  • 14. Past simple  Buy - __________  Run- ___________  Write- _________  Be- ______ / _______  Go- _______  Have- ________  Do- __________  Talk-___________
  • 15. Answers  Buy - bought  Run- ran  Write- wrote  Be- was/ were  Go- went  Have- had  Do- did  Talk- talked
  • 16. Past simple  FOR QUESTIONS AND NEGATIVE YOU NEED: DID  Ex:You didn’t do the homework  Ex: Did you do the homework?
  • 17. Past progressive  Actions that happened in a past.  Ex: I was listening to music. Now I am writing.  FORMULA: Noun + verb to be in PAST (WAS OR WERE) + verb-ing  I, she, he, it ????  You, we, they?????
  • 18. Answers  I, she, he, it  was  You, we, they were
  • 19. Past progressive  NEGATIVE  convert with not the was and were. Ex: was not= wasn’t were not = weren’t  Ex: she wasn’t watching the tv.  We weren’t reading a book.  QUESTION  change the noun and was or were. Ex: Was she watching the tv?  Were we reading a book?
  • 20. Present progressive and past progressive  She is playing the piano.  She was playing the piano. I am watching tv.  I was watching tv.  We are reading this.  We were reading this.
  • 21. Present progressive and past progressive  NEGATIVE  He isn’t running in the park.  He wasn’t running in the park.  You aren’t drinking water.  You weren’t drinking water.  They aren’t buying apples.  They weren’t buying apples.
  • 22. Present progressive and past progressive  QUESTIONS  Arewe studying for the exam?  Were we studying for the exam?  Am I riding a horse?  Was I riding a horse?
  • 23. USED TO  Solía.Ex: I used to watch Barney (yo solía ver Barney)  The “used” is in present or past?  Ex:she used to be small.  He used to play basketball.  They used to drink soda.
  • 24. USED TO  NEGATIVE: ?  QUESTION: ?
  • 26. COMPARATIVE  TO COMPARE 2 THINGS  With short adjectives: add –er  Ex: big- bigger, warm- warmer, fast- faster, slow- slower.  With long adjectives: add more  Ex: beautiful- more beautiful, expensive-more expensive, important- more important  ***** when we use more, the adjectives stay the same
  • 27. COMPARATIVE  Exceptions:  Good  better  Bad  worse  Far  farther
  • 28. COMPARATIVE  KEY:  WITHTHE COMPARATIVE YOU MUST USE:  THAN  Ex:Cheetahs are faster than lions.  A car is more expensive than a bicycle.
  • 29. As …(adjective) … as  When you have as………….. as in a sentence, the adjective stays equal.  Ex: Nike is as expensive as Puma.  You CANNOT write: Nike is as more expensive as Puma
  • 30. SUPERLATIVE  TO COMPARE +2 THINGS  With short adjectives add: -est  Ex: cheap- cheapest, busy- busiest, hot- hottest, large-largest.  With long adjectives add: most  Ex: most expensive, most modern, most interesting.
  • 31. SUPERLATIVE  Exceptions  Good- best  Bad- worst  Far- farthest
  • 32. Superlative  KEY:  WE MUST USE “THE” FOR THE SUPERLATIVE.  Ex:the giraffe is the tallest animal of all.  A castle is the most expensive of all buildings.
  • 33. ZERO CONDITIONAL (present simple)  If : si  When: cuando  Ex: if you eat a lot, you get fat.  Si tu comes mucho, te pones gordo.  Ex: when you eat a lot, you get fat.
  • 34. Future  Check the other presentation
  • 35. Present Perfect simple  FORMULA: noun+ HAVE OR HAS + verb in past participle.  She, he, and it  has  I, you, we, and they  have
  • 36. Present Perfect simple  Ex:she has eaten all the cookies. (ella se ha comido todas las galletas).  We have seen the movie called Scream.  Choose the correct one  He had/have/has play/played/playing soccer.  They have/had/has drink/ drinking/ drank water.
  • 37. Answers  Hehad/have/has play/played/playing soccer.  Theyhave/had/has drink/ drinking/ drank water.
  • 38. Present Perfect simple  NEGATIVE  Put the has or have with NOT. Ex: has not= hasn’t have not= haven’t  QUESTION  change the noun and the has or have.  Ex: (affirmative) I have cleaned my room.  In question: Have I cleaned my room?
  • 39. TOO AND ENOUGH  Too mucho o demasiado  Enough lo suficiente  Ex:This shirt is too big for me.  Too is first, then the adjective.  My laptop is fast enough to search.  The adjective is first, then the enough.
  • 40. How much, how many, a few, a little  How much and a little are used for uncountable nouns like: cheese, milk, soda, water, sand, jam, soup, homework, time,money, etc.  Howmany and a few are used for contable nouns like: apples, leaves, books, chairs, pens, computers, coins, songs, etc.
  • 41. How much, how many, a few, a little  Ex:  How much money do you have?  I have a little money.  How many dollars do you have?  I have a few dollars and many coins.
  • 42. RELATIVE PRONOUNS  Who and that  PEOPLE.  Which and that THINGS, PLACES, ANIMALS.  So.. (entonces..)  THAT  PEOPLE AND THINGS, PLACES,ANIMALS. (el that se puede utilizar para todo)  WHO  only for people.  WHICH  only for things, places, animals.
  • 43. RELATIVE PRONOUNS  Ex:  Jonhy is a person who has many pets. Jonhy is a person that has many pets. Jonhy is a person which has many pets.  Karla, that is a nice girl, has many friends. Karla, who is a nice girl, has many friends. Karla, which is a nice girl, has many friends.  The dog is an animal which runs fast. The dog is an animal that runs fast. The dog is an animal who runs fast.
  • 44. MUST- HAVE TO  Must debes  Have to  tienes que  Ex: You must study for exams.  Negative: You must not (mustn’t) lie.  Ex: I have to finish this presentation.  Negative: I don’t have to watch tv.