Píldora de la autoestima
Mayra Hinojoza
Created on November 28, 2023
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vocabulary
Websites
What do we use them for?
Search for information and pictures here
watch videos here
read the news and other information here
buy lots of different things here
use this site like an encyclopaedia
keep in touch with people here
YOU CAN.....
What do the symbols mean
DOT
SEARCH
DOWNLOAD
DELETE
ATTACHMENT
AT
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What do the symbols mean
VIDEO
SITE
ADS
SUBSCRIBER
CHANNEL
VIEWS
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1.Why are you laughing?I'm watching a funny_____________ about cats.2.Facebook is the best social networking_____________ !I prefer talking to my friends in real life.3 There are too many _____________ on this web page.yes, they're very annoying.4. Your video has only had 30_______________I know. It isn't very popular!5. Do you watch Popeye?Yes, but I'm not a _________________6What's the name of Salma Khan's Youtube______________it;s called the Khan Academy.
ADS
CHANNEL
SITE
SUBSCRIBER
VIDEO
VIEWS
FROM: Debbie Jones (DEBJONES@FASTMAIL.COM)SENT: Monday, 18 May 2015 9:00 AMTO: Mandy Smith (msmith@yazoo.com)Do you want to go to a concert on Saturday night? The Thicks Heads are playing at Rixton Academy. It starts at 9 o'clock.Let me know and I'll get tickets
- 1. It's AN EMAIL/A LETTER
- 2. DEBBIE / MANDY sent it.
- 3 She sent it at nine IN THE MORNING/IN THE EVENING
- 4. DEBBIE / MANDY received it.
- 5. She found it in her INBOX/SENT folder
- 6. She must REPLAY / REPLY.
- 7. debjones@fastmail.com and msmith@yazoo.com are email ADDRESSES / NAMES
We use the first conditional to talk about something that is possible in the future.If you buy a laptop, I will show you how to use it.
We use the present simple in the IF clause, and we usually use the future simple in the main clause.If Tina uses this website, she will find a lot of useful information.
We can also use a modal verb (can, must, should, etc) or the imperative instead of the future simple in the main clause.If you join the computer club, we can go together.
We can use unless instead of if not in the if clause.If my company doesn't make money online, I'll try something newUnless my company makes money online, I'll try something new.
The first conditional
If + Subject + present simple verb, Subject + will + base form of the verb.
The structure: If clause (Condition): This part of the sentence introduces the condition. It uses the present simple tense. Example: If she studies hard, Main clause (Result): This part of the sentence expresses the probable result or consequence. It uses "will" followed by the base form of the verb. Example: she will pass the exam
Putting it all together:If she studies hard, she will pass the exam.f she studies hard (Condition), she will pass the exam (Result).
The first conditional in affirmative form
If + subject + present simple+complement, subject + will + verb in infinitive+complement
The first conditional in negative form
If + Subject + do/does not + present simple+complement, Subject + will + not/Won't + verb in infinitive
The first conditional in interrogative form
Will + Subject + verb in infinitive + If + Subject + verb in present simple + complement?
Will you buy me an ice cream if I clean my room? (¿Me comprarás un helado si limpio mi habitación?) Will he pick you up if it is too late? (¿Te recogerá si es demasiado tarde?)
If you don’t drive carefully, you will have an accident. (Si no conduces con cuidado, tendrás un accidente.) You will have an accident if you don’t drive carefully. (Tendrás un accidente si no conduces con cuidado.)
If you eat well, you will be healthy. (Si comes bien, serás saludable.)
If Henry __________ (pass) his exam, he ________ (come) home. Mariah __________ (cook) lunch, if John _________ (buy) groceries. If my mom ________ (have) enough money, she _________ (buy) me a gift.______________ (go, she) to the party if they __________ (invite) her?
(If / it / rain), (we / not / have / the picnic). (She / not / pass), (if / she / not / study / for the exam). (I / not / lend / you / money), (if / you / not / promise / to pay / me back).(If / they / arrive / late), (the movie / already / start).(He / not / come), (if / he / not / receive / the invitation).
If it rains, we will not have the picnic.She will not pass if she does not study for the exam. I will not lend you money if you do not promise to pay me back. If they arrive late, the movie will already start. He will not come if he does not receive the invitation.