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Imperativos
We use the imperative :
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●
to give instructions
(instrucciones)
Turn​ right at the corner.
● Don’t forget​ your passport.
●
●
(advertencias)
Look​ out! There’s a car coming.
● Be​ careful! That box is very
heavy.
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●
to give advice
(consejo)
Have​ a rest. You look tired.
● Take​ a coat. It’s cold today.
● Don’t see​ that film. It’s terrible!
●
●
to give warnings
to ask people to do thing
(pedidos)
Come​ in please, and sit down.
● Listen​ to this song. It’s
wonderful.
● Pass​ the butter, please.
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●
to make offers
(ofrecimientos)
Have​ another orange juice.
● Make​ yourself a cup of coffee.
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●
to “wish” things
(deseos)
Have​ a good day!
● Have​ a nice weekend!
Affirmative form
We start the sentence​ without any
subject ​and we use the ​infinitive verb
without to​: (Sin sujeto y el verbo en
infinitivo sin partícula “to”)
Come​ in! Have a cup of tea.
Turn​ left at the post office.
Help​!
Negative form
We use ​Do not ​or ​Don’t ​before the
verb. We normally use the short form
Don’t.
Don’t touch​! It’s hot.
Don’t be​ late.
Don’t forget​ your books!
Don’t wait ​for me.
Help ​me!
Help ​me with this box
We can say ​please ​after an imperative
to be ​more polite​.
Help ​me with this box, please
Hurry​ up, please. We are late
Come​ here, please.
Listen​ to me, please
You can watch this video: ​IMPERATIVES
Pronombres personales
Los pronombres personales son palabras que se utilizan en lugar de un nombre para
referirse a personas o cosas.
Adjetivos posesivos
Verbo “to be”
El verbo “to be” puede ser traducido como “ser” o “estar”
Al ser conjugado en tiempo presente puede tomar 3 formas: AM / IS / ARE
Forms ​(Formas)
Examples (Ejemplos)
Short forms (Formas cortas)
USE (Usos)
Quienes somos
Condiciones climáticas
Tiempos y horarios
Lugares
Edades
Como nos sentimos
Saludar
Pedir disculpas
Describir
Yes/No Questions (Preguntas cerradas)
Preguntas cerradas cuya respuesta sólo admite Sí o No
Verbo “can”
(posibilidad)
(prohibición)
(habilidad)
(permiso)
(ofrecimientos y
pedidos)
Video 1 (Formas para usar can y can’t / un poco largo pero muy completo):
​https://youtu.be/SeLYwHeOodM
Síntesis del video 1
Video 2 (para repasar):
https://youtu.be/EzvPrIadsCs
Possessive´s: ​https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fa3-ibgps-A
Affirmative form: ​https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tZTMF7ZC_Wk
Negative form: ​https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8jFmgxX1jRE
Interrogative form: ​https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S1gkv4bpBEQ&t=8s
Questions (Preguntas)
Yes / No questions ​(Preguntas Cerradas)
Wh- questions ​(Preguntas abiertas)
USE
We call them “yes/no questions”
because the answer is either “yes” or
“no”
USE
We call them “Wh- questions” because they start with a
question word and the answer is additional information
EXAMPLES
Are you hungry?
Yes, I am.
No, I’m not.
EXAMPLES
What is your name?
I’m Nieves.
What languages can you speak?
I can speak English, Spanish and Portuguese.
Can you drive?
Yes, I can.
No, I can’t.
FORM
In questions with ​“verb to be” ​we put it before the
subject
FORM
In questions with ​“verb to be”​ we
put it before the subject
Are​
Is ​
they
he
busy?
ready?
In questions with ​other verbs​ we
put an auxiliary verb before the
subject:
Can​
Can​
Can​
you
you
you
​ ing​?
s
​swim​?
​drive​?
Where
Why
Why
​are ​
​is ​
​is ​
they?
Paul
he
angry?
here?
In questions with ​other verbs​ we put an auxiliary verb
before the subject:
What things
What sports
​can​
​do ​
you
you
do?
play?
QUESTION WORDS​ (Palabras de pregunta)
¿Quién?
¿Dónde?
¿Cuándo?
¿A qué
hora?
¿Qué tipo?
¿Cuántos?
¿Por qué?
¿Cuánto?
¿Cómo?
¿Por cuánto
tiempo?
¿Qué?
¿Con qué
frecuencia?
¿Cuál?
¿A qué
distancia?
¿De
quién?
¿Cuántos
años?
Presente simple
PRESENT SIMPLE
I
YOU
WE
THEY
HE
SHE
IT
+
AFFIRMATIVE
I live in
Florida.
He live​s​ in
Florida.
NEGATIVE
I ​do​n't
speak
English
fluently.
He ​doesn't
speak
English
fluently.
?
INTERROGATIVE
Yes/No
Wh - questions
questions
questions
Do ​you speak English?
Where ​ DO ​ you
Yes, I do
No, I don’t
(Affirmative sentence)
Does ​your teacher use
Zoom?
Yes, she ​does​.
No, she ​doesn’t​.
live?
When ​does ​your teacher use the
internet?
(Affirmative sentence)
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