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Do and Make

Vocabulary 3

Vocabulary: Do and make

Talking about books and flims.

Prepisitions

To learn when do we need to use the correct preposition.

Active / Passive Voice

How to transform sentences from active to passive.

Narrative tenses

Types of past.

References

¿Do or Make?

Do its for describing actions, jobs or tasks and make its for the creation or construction of something.

  • Examples:
  • Do: I did the shopping yesterday.
  • Make: Today I'm going to make a cake.

Vocabulary

Books: Novelist, autobiography, hardback, chapter, paperback. Flims: Act, script, director, dressing room, full house, rehearsal, musical, starring role, performance. Books and Flims: Review, plot, critic, storyline, whodunnit, thriller, fairy tale.

  • Extra Definitions:
  • Rehealsal: Time when all the people involved in a play practise in order to prepare for a performance
  • Whodunnit: a story about a crime and the attempt to discover who committed it

Active or

Passive Voice

In the active voice, we give importance to the subject doing the action, meanwhile in the passive voice, the sentence is focused in the object. Some examples are:

  • Active voice: I did my homework
  • Passive voice: The homework was made by me.
  • Dont forget that passive voice, the tenses change.
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Prepositions

A preposition links nouns, pronouns, and phrases to other words in a sentence.

  • There are prepositions for place, time and space.
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References

Active and passive voice | LearnEnglish. (n.d.). https://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/grammar/english-grammar-reference/active-passive-voice Do or make ? (2023). In Gramática - Cambridge Dictionary. https://dictionary.cambridge.org/es/gramatica/gramatica-britanica/do-or-make Oxford Learner’s Bookshelf | e-books for learning English. (n.d.-b). https://www.oxfordlearnersbookshelf.com/home/main.html?state=rMJ4ho3EpJmge6G6mdh1694186579464 Google Slides: Sign-in. (n.d.). https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1MGswiTJ4WEO4IvPjTL43dRmbIqJyqQO0keuVV5c7Ofk/edit#slide=id.p1 Google Slides: Sign-in. (n.d.-b). https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1h_7JAsM1lkzApVvLjDCuDBqPoT0oBRVIKXpAO-vhHY0/edit#slide=id.p3

Narrative tenses

Narrative tenses are used to explain in a secuency what happened, its usually in past. The narrative tenses are: Past simple. Past Progressive. Past perfect. Past Perfect Progressive.