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UNIT 0 AIRI (Breaking the ice)
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GETTING STARTED
STARTER CLASS
Anglès professional
Grammar
VERB TO BE
Negative
Affirmative
Interrogative
Affirmative
Am I...?
am not
am
Are you...?
aren't
are
you
he / she
Is he/she...?
isn't
is
it
Is it...?
isn't
is
aren't
are
we
Are you...?
you
are
Are you...?
aren't
are
aren't
Are they...?
they
Grammar
VERB HAVE (GOT)
Negative
Affirmative
Interrogative
Affirmative
Have I...?
haven't
have
Have you...?
haven't
you
have
he / she
Has he/she...?
hasn't
has
it
Has it...?
hasn't
has
haven't
have
we
Have you...?
you
have
Have you...?
haven't
have
haven't
Have they...?
they
Grammar
VERB CAN
Negative
Affirmative
Interrogative
Affirmative
Can I...?
can't
can
Can you...?
can't
you
can
he / she
Can he/she...?
can't
can
it
Can it...?
can't
can
can't
can
we
Can you...?
you
can
Can you...?
can't
can
can't
Can they...?
they
Grammar
Present Simple
Subject + verb + complements.
Affirmative structure
he she it
-s
Subject + verb + complements.
REMINDER!!
-es
-ss, -sh, -ch, -x, -o
- We add to verbs that end in
consonant + Y
-ies
- If the verbs ends in , we change the Y and write
vowel + Y
- If the verbs ends in , we apply the general rule.
Grammar
Present Simple
catch
study
undo
relax
wash
guess
go
forget
suggest
confess
water
mix
REMINDER!!
-es
- We add to verbs that end in
-ss, -sh, -ch, -x, -o
consonant + Y
-ies
- If the verbs ends in , we change the Y and write
- If the verbs ends in , we apply the general rule.
vowel + Y
Grammar
Present Simple
don't
Subject + + verb + complements.
Negative structure
he she it
doesn't
Subject + + verb + complements.
Do
+ subject + verb + complements +
Interrogative structure
he she it
Does
+ subject + verb + complements +
Grammar
Frequency adverbs
Always -> 100% Usually -> 90% Generally -> 80% Often -> 70% Sometimes -> 50% Occasionally -> 40% Seldom -> 30% Rarely -> 10% Never -> 0%
Grammar
Present Simple
Grammar
Present Simple
We use it to talk about routines, habits and permanent situations.
Time expressions
- usually, always, never, etc…
- every day / week / month…
- once / twice / three times a week / month….
- Prepositions + time expressions (at 6 o'clock, on Sundays, in the morning...)