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Lengua Adicional al Español 1

W8 – Expanding English Profiency

START

Process

– making sentence –

I liketo cook pancakes with my family

I liketo cook pancakes

I like pancakes

Process

– making sentence –

He wants to go to the party in his car

He wants to go to the party

He wants the party

Process

– making sentence –

He wants to go to the party in his car

He wants to go to the party

He wants the party

Apóstrofe - " ' "

Apóstrofe

Posesión - pertenencia

Otra forma de indicar la pertenencia de forma escrita en el inglés es con el uso del apóstrofe ( 's )

Apóstrofe

Posesión - pertenencia

Tambien conocido como genitivo sajón es una forma que indica posesión y se emplea con:

  • nombres de personas,
  • colectivos,
  • países
  • animales.

Structure

Articulo + objeto + articulo + sujeto

La computadora de los maestros

La comida del perro

The computer of the teachers

The food of the dog

The Dog's food

Teachers' computer

* Nota: Cuando el sujeto ó plural termina en "s" no se agrega la "s" al final solo el apóstrofe ( ' ).

con "s" o sin "s"

Chris' Friends' Wallets' Rabbits'

People's Children's Men's Women's Geese's

Singulares y plurales que termian con "s"

Plurales Irregulares

* Nota: Cuando el sujeto ó plural termina en "s" no se agrega la "s" al final solo el apóstrofe ( ' ).

en nombres propios

Para los nombres propios terminados en -s, puede:

  • añadir un apóstrofo + -s,
  • o bien el apóstrofo solo.
La primera opción es más común. En cuanto a la pronunciación, hay que añadir el sonido / z / al final del nombre propio.

  • Thomas's book (o Thomas' book)
  • James's shop (o James' shop)
  • the Smiths's house (o the Smiths' house)

¿Es correcto?

Selecciona la opción correcta:
Selecciona la opción correcta:
Selecciona la opción correcta:

Present Progressive

Present Continuous

walking

subject + verb to be + main verb -ing

am is are

IHe She It We You They

playingreading running

subject + verb to be + not + main verb -ing

am not is not are not

IHe She It We You They

playingreading running

verb to be + subject + main verb -ing?

IHe She It We You They

Am Is Are

playingreading running

Cuando un verbo termina en consonante, se debe duplicar la última letra para agregar la terminación –ing.

The jaguar is running

Si el verbo termina en e muda, se elimina esta letra y se coloca la terminación –ing.

They are dancing cumbias.

Verbos terminados en ­–ie colocan en su lugar una y + -ing.

He is lying to his boss.

Lengua Adicional al Español 1

W9 – Expanding English Profiency

START

– Verbos –

RegularVerbs

Irregular Verbs

Son los verbos que al pasar a su forma pasada terminan en -ed

Son los verbos que no siguen una regla en específico, pueden cambiar por completo o no hacerlo.

+ mas

+ mas

Regualr verbs

Irregualr verbs

Prepositions

Prepositions

Let's make questions

Let's make questions

I try to finish up work between 6:00 and 7:00 p.m.

Auxiliaryverb

QuestionWord

Verbbase form

comple-ment

Subject

(Wh - word)

Cuántos Cuándo Cómo Qué tan seguido

Quién Por qué Cuál Dónde Qué

I try to finish up work between 6:00 and 7:00 p.m.

What do you try at 6 pm?

Auxiliaryverb

QuestionWord

Verbbase form

comple-ment

Subject

(Wh - word)

Links to: practice and examples

  • Vocabulary practice
  • Leo Babauta routine
  • Tim Ferriss routine
  • Barack Obama routine
  • Other famous people

Thank you!

UCNL

I’m in the supermarket. He plays guitar in the bedroom. I wash my hair in the shower. I live in Texas.

We swim in summer. We have holidays in two weeks. Christmas is in December. I finish high school in 2025.

I work at the supermarket. The school is at 109 Lincoln Street. I’m at the bus stop. We’re at yoga. I’m at the concert.

I start work at 10am. They have lunch at noon. He walks the dog at sunset. I sleep at night.

She practice soccer on weekends I study English on Monday. We celebrate the new year on December 31st. We sleep on New Year’s Day.

I’m on the 4th floor. Dinner is on the table. The bus is on the road. She reads books on the bus.

Ejemplo:

  • Mike and the others are working with his laptop
  • Mike and the others are working on Mike's laptop.

Estas dos oraciones dicen lo mismo. Pero las escribimos de diferente manera por el uso del apóstrofe