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ePortfolioChristian A. Hdz. De León
English VI Group 31
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5. Relative clauses
4. Comparative & Superlative
10. Describing things and places to live
3. Articles to experience
2. Present perfect simple & Continuous
Refletion
9. Conditionals
8. Possibility and Deduction
1. Perfect prefect & Past simple
7. Types of film
6. Life styles, products and services
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PP: S + Have/Has + Verb-edPst S: S + Verb-ed
In this topics I know about the principal difference between Present perfect and past simple. This is important because the structure could affect all the context in the sentence.
Present perfect & Past Simple
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PPS: S + Have/Has + Verb-edPPSC: S + Have/Has + been + -ing
The Present perfect continuous is an action that start in the past but is continue in the present so they use ing in the verbs.
Present perfect simple & continuous
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- Spend money = Is buy to inecesary things like a toys, candies or new shoes if you have
- Keep in touch = Is have comunication with old friends or family
- Catching up = Is to talk with friend what happen in the last lime
- Spend time = Play videogames or see Netflix series (Except My Hero Academia)
In the life we can use different expressions in English in informal form. This is an example to this type of expressions
Articles to experience
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Superlative: This is comfirm that one thing is the most important or the most in anything
Comparative: This compare two thing in the same form, price, size, etc.
Comparative and Superlative
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Key words: Who, Which, Whose or that
This part of English is important to explain especific thing of person, place, or groups. The relative clauses add an extra information in the sentence.
Relative clauses
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Nowadays in the market are a lot of products and services, like a restaurant, make up, marcial arts and all type of activities
We always have a style of life, so we can diference all the lifestyles of the English grammar
Life styles, products and services
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Hollywood create different type of movies and different genders of this.
Examples:ThrillerHorrorRomanticActionScience-fictionComedyMisteryBiography
Types of film
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Deduction is used when have the certain in the sentence to confirm or deny something"Must or Can/not" -> He must do homework now
Possibility is all the action that could be in different situations"May & Might" -> She may buy in the mall
Possibility and deduction
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Second: Use by imaginary situationsIf + S + VbPS + Compl. + S + would + VbInfIf I was tall, I would play basketball
Zero: Use by realityIf + S + VbPS + compl. + S + VbPS + compl. If I mix blue and red, I get purpleFirst: Future probabilityIf + S + VbPS + Compl + S + Will FS + ComplIf Max arrives late again, they will fire him
Conditionals :D
I live in a flat but I don't have air condioniting My friend Pedro live in california and he has a balcony in the third floorThe bedrooms are in the ground floor
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I love all the grilled food in the weekendsMy mum eat healty food alwaysAll the vegetables in the market are freshI always use casual clothesAll my group prefer loose hoodiesThe women usually use tight jeans
Describing things and places to live
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