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Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday y Sunday.

1,000 – One thousand

2,000 – Two thousand

3,510 – Three thousand, five hundred and ten

VERBO TO BE EN PRESENTE SIMPLE

1. I am a good student. (Yo soy un buen estudiante).


2. We are old friends. (Nosotros somos viejos amigos).
3. He is a student. (Él es un estudiante).
4. The pencil is on the desk. (El lápiz está sobre el escritorio).
5. She is absent from class today. (Ella no está en clase hoy).
6. They are friends. (Ellos son amigos).

REGULAR NOUNS

Book books chair chairs picture pictures page pages

IRREGULAR NOUNS
man men
foot feet
child children
person people
tooth teeth
mouse mice
ORACIONES PRESENTE SIMPLE AFIRMATIVE

1. She reads the newspaper every day. (Ella lee el periódico cada día)
2. We come to school by bus. (Nosotros vamos a la escuela en autobús)
3. You work very hard. (Tú trabajas muy duro)
4. She likes to sit in the sun. (A ella le gusta sentarse en el sol)
5. We play in the park every day. (Nosotros jugamos en el parque cada día)
6. He watches his son in the park. (Él observa a su hijo en el parque)
7. We always try to arrive on time.

ORACIONES PRESENTE SIMPLE NEGATIVO

1. She does not read the newspaper every day. (Ella no lee el periódico cada día)
2. We do not come to school by bus. (Nosotros no vamos a la escuela en autobús)
3. You do not work very hard. (Tú no trabajas muy duro)
4. She does not like to sit in the sun. (A ella no le gusta sentarse en el sol)
5. We do not play in the park every day. (Nosotros no jugamos en el parque cada día)
6. He does not watch his son in the park. (Él no observa a su hijo en el parque)
7. We do not try to arrive on time. (Nosotros no tratamos de llega

ORACIONES PRESENTE SIMPLE INTERROGATIVAS DO DOES

 Does she read the newspaper every day? Yes, she does. (¿Ella lee el periódico cada día? Sí)
 Do you work very hard? Yes, I do. (¿Tú trabajas muy duro? Sí)
 Does she read the newspaper every day? No, she doesn’t. (¿Ella lee el periódico cada día? No)
 Do you work very hard? No, I don’t. (¿Tú trabajas muy duro? No)
 Does she read the newspaper every day? Yes, she does. (¿Ella lee el periódico cada día? Sí)
 Do we come to school by bus? Yes, we do. (¿Nosotros vamos a la escuela en autobús? Sí)
 Do you work very hard? Yes, I do. (¿Tú trabajas muy duro? Sí)
 Does she like to sit in the sun? Yes, she does. (¿A ella le gusta sentarse en el sol? Sí)

THIS
This pencil is blue. (Este lápiz es azul.)
This is my favorite ice-cream. (Este es mi helado favorite)
This apple is sweet. (Esta manzana es dulce.)
This car is broken. (Este auto está averiado.)

That house looks big. (Aquella casa parece grande.)


That’s my bag. (Ese es mi bolso.)
That’s a pretty dress. (Ese es un lindo vestido.)
That’s a good idea. (Esa es una buena idea.)

These papers are in orden. (Estos papeles están ordenados.)


These ribbons are pink. (Estas cintas son rosadas.)
These windows are clean. (Estas ventanas están limpias.)
These dishes are ready. (Estos platos ya están listos.)

Those glasses are perfect. (Esos anteojos son perfectos.)


Those rabbits are nice. (Esos conejos son lindos.)
Those men want to buy the car. (Esos hombres quieren comprar el auto.)
Those years were difficult. (Esos años fueron difíciles.)

What = qué
Q: What do you have in your bag?
A: I have a sandwich.
Q: What do you do in your free time?
A: I do sport.
Q: What is that?
A: It’s a hammer. (hammer = martillo)
También hay otras frases con what:
Q: What time is it? (¿Qué hora es?)
A: It’s 11 o’clock.
Where = dónde
Q: Where do you work?
A: I work in the city center.
Q: Where is Mary?
A: She’s at work.
Q: Where are you going?
A: I’m going to the train station.
Q: Where are you from?
A: I’m from Guadalajara, a city in Mexico.
When = cuándo
Q: When is the concert?
A: It’s tomorrow.
Q: When do you start work?
A: I start at 9.
Q: When are you going on holiday?
A: Next week! I’m really excited.
Q: When is the meeting?
A: It’s next Friday.
Why = por qué
Q: Why are you sleepy?
A: Because I got up early this morning.
Q: Why isn’t she here?
A: Because she’s at work.
Q: Why are they leaving?
A: Because they have to catch the bus.
Q: Why are you going to the doctor?
A: Because I feel sick.

ORACIONES PRESENTE CONTINOUS AFIRMATIVAS

1. She is reading the newspaper in the living room. (Ella está leyendo el periódico en la sala)
2. You are working very hard. (Tú estás trabajando muy duro)
3. They are playing in the park. (Ellos están jugando en el parque)
4. She is doing the work of two people. (Ella está haciendo el trabajo de dos personas)
5. He is speaking German. (Él está hablando alemán)
6. The plane is leaving the airport. (El avión está saliendo del aeropuerto)
7. He is playing in the park. (Él está jugando en el parque)

ORACIONES PRESENTE CONTINOUS NEGATIVAS

1. She is not reading the newspaper in the living room. (Ella no está leyendo el periódico en la sala)
2. You are not working very hard. (Tú no estás trabajando muy duro)
3. They are not playing in the park. (Ellos no están jugando en el parque)
4. She is not doing the work of two people. (Ella no está haciendo el trabajo de dos personas)
5. He is not speaking German. (Él no está hablando alemán)
6. The plane is not leaving the airport. (El avión no está saliendo del aeropuerto)
7. He is not playing in the park. (Él no está jugando en el parque)

ORACIONES PRESENTE CONTINOUS INTERROGATIVAS


Q: What are you doing?
A: Not much. Just checking Facebook again.
Q: Where are you living these days?
A: I’m staying with some friends. I hope to find my own place soon.
Q: Is she really going out with Tom?
A: Yeah, but I think she’s going to break up with him.
Q: Are you enjoying your new job?
A: Yeah, it’s great. My coworkers are a lot of fun, and I’m learning a lot.
Q: Are you reading any good books these days?
A: Yeah, I’m actually reading a very interesting book about history.
Q: Are you feeling better?
A: Yeah, I’m feeling great! I was only sick for a day or two.
Y eso… ¡espero que hayas aprendido mucho

Simple past

1. You worked very hard last week. (Tú trabajaste muy duro la semana pasada)
2. She lived in Japan last year. (Ella vivió en Japón el año pasado)
3. They learned how to swim two years ago. (Ellos aprendieron a nadar hace dos años)
4. She liked to sit in the sun. (A ella le gustó sentarse en el sol)
5. He always walked to school. (Él siempre caminó para ir a la escuela)
6. I painted my house last weekend. (Yo pinté mi casa el fin de semana pasado)

Verbos irregulares

I bet my life to that.

-She bleeds everytime it is hot.

-I bring food for the party.

-My father builds a house.

-They buy clothes on the mall.

-My daughter cuts the paper very well.

-I deal with the problems of my family always.

-We eat at 1:00 pm.

-I go to the school.

-You give her the notebook.

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