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2nd high “F” Miss Priscila Riffo Affirmative formNegative formInterrogative form I am (I’m) Soy, estoy I am not /I’m notAm I? You are (you’re) Eres,

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Page 1: 2nd high “F” Miss Priscila Riffo Affirmative formNegative formInterrogative form I am (I’m) Soy, estoy I am not /I’m notAm I? You are (you’re) Eres,

2nd high “F”Miss Priscila Riffo

Page 2: 2nd high “F” Miss Priscila Riffo Affirmative formNegative formInterrogative form I am (I’m) Soy, estoy I am not /I’m notAm I? You are (you’re) Eres,

Affirmative form Negative form Interrogative form

I am (I’m)Soy, estoy

I am not /I’m not Am I?

You are (you’re)Eres, estás

You are not/ you aren’t

Are you?

He is (he’s)Él es, él está

He is not/he isn’t Is he?

She is (she’s)Ella es, ella está

She is not/ she isn’t

Is she?

It isEso/esto es, eso/esto está

It is not/ it isn’t Is it?

We areSomos, estamos

We are not/ we aren’t

Are we?

They areEllos/ellas son/están

They are not/ they arey’t

Are they?

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Tercera persona del singular: ¿ -s o –es?a) Normalmente, añadiremos una –s al verbo:

GET GETS: He gets up at seven every day.b) Añadiremos –es al verbo en los siguientes casos: 1. Cuando el verbo termine en –s, -z, -s, -ch, -sh:

CATCH CATCHES: She always catches the bus at eight. 2. Cuando el verbo termine en –o:

DO DOES: He does the homework every day. 3. Cuando el verbo termine en consonante + -y. La –y se

convierte en –i:FLY FLIES: It flies very fast.

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Para hacer una oración negativa, debemos usar un verbo especial (do o does):DOES + NOT + INFINITIVO/ DOESN’T + INFINITIVO:

para la tercera persona del singular:She does not go to the cinema every Saturday.He doesn’t go to the cinema every Saturday.DO + NOT + INFINITIVO/ DON’T + INFINITIVO:

para el resto de personas:I do not go to the cinema every Saturday.We don’t go to the cinema every Saturday.

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I don’t live in Spain.You don’t live in Spain.We don’t live in Spain.

They don’t live in Spain.

She doesn’t live in Spain.He doesn’t live in Spain.It doesn’t live in Spain.

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Para hacer una pregunta, volveremos a usar ese verbo especial (do o does):

DOES + SUJETO + INFINITIVO: para la tercera persona del singular:

Does she go to the cinema every Saturday?Does he go to the cinema every Saturday?

DO + SUJETO + INFINITIVO:para el resto de personas:

Do you go to the cinema every Saturday?Do they go to the cinema every Saturday?

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Interrogativa/ Respuesta corta:Do I live in Tenerife? Yes, you do. / No, you don’t.

Do you live in Tenerife? Yes, I do. / No, I don’t.Do we live in Tenerife? Yes, we do. / No, we don’t.

Do they live in Tenerife? Yes, they do. / No, they don’t.

Does she live in Tenerife? Yes, she does. / No, she doesn’t.

Does he live in Tenerife? Yes, he does. / No, he doesn’t.

Does it live in Tenerife? Yes, it does. / No, it doesn’t.

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1. Hábitos, rutinas: I go for a walk every afternoon.2. Cosas que siempre son verdad; por

ejemplo, verdades científicas:Water boils when you heat it.3. Cosas que son verdad durante un

largo período de tiempo:My father works as a shop assistant.

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I am

eating

You are

He

She

It

is

We

You

They

are

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Am I

eating ?

Are you

Is

he

she

it

Are

We

You

They

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I am not

eating

You aren´t

He

She

It

isn´t

We

You

They

aren´t

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WHAT IS BEN DOING?

HE IS PLAYING FOOTBALL.

WATCH TVRUNPLAY THE VIOLINPLAY FOOTBALLPLAY VOLLEYBALLGO TO SCHOOLREPAIR THE CAR

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VOLLEYBALL .

ARE PLAYING

ARE

DOING?

WHAT LUCY AND ROY

DO HOMEWORKWALK AND TALKPLAY VOLLEYBALLLISTEN TO THE RADIOPLAY THE PIANOWAIT FOR THE BUS

THEY

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READSLEEPDO THE HOOVERINGDO HOMEWORKJOG AND TALKPLAY VOLLEYBALLLISTEN TO THE RADIO

MR. AND MRS. DAVIESWHAT ARE

DOING?

THEY ARE

JOGGING AND TALKING.

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We use the past continuous tense to describe a past action over a period of time

Q) "What were they doing yesterday?" A) "They were working all day.

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