The museum is between the library and the cinema.
The post office was behind the hospital
The shopping centre was near the airport.
The town hall is next to the square.
The theatre was opposite the hotel.
POST OFFICE
SHOPPING CENTRE
THEATRE
tOWN HALL
MUSEUM
A theatre is a special building where people go to watch live performances like plays, musicals, or dances.
A post office is a building where you go to send letters, cards, and packages to people far away.
A museum is a building where you can go to see very old, beautiful, or important things.
A town hall is the building where the leaders of the town meet to make important decisions.
A shopping centre (also called a mall) is a very large building filled with many different stores in one place.
vocabulary Flipcards
The bus station wasn't near the hospital.
The hotel was next to the bus station.
The square was in the middle of the town.
The hospital was far from the school.
The supermarkets were in front of the square.
BUS STATION
HOTEL
SUPERMARKET
HOSPITAL
SQUARE
A hospital is a large building where people go to see doctors and nurses when they are sick or hurt.
A hotel is a building where you pay to stay for a short time, like when you are on a trip or a holiday.
A bus station is a central place where many different buses start and end their journeys..
A supermarket is a very large shop where you can buy food and things you use at home every day.
A square is a large, open space in the middle of a town or city.
there was
there were
THERE WERE Había (plural). - There were 3 museums near the square. THERE WEREN'T No había (plural). - There weren't any bus stations
THERE WASHabía (singular). - There was a shop between the school and the post office. THERE WASN'T No había (singular). - There wasn't any hotel.
was
were
TALL HEAVY BIG BEAUTIFUL
GOOD BAD
WAS Ser/estar en pasado(I, she, he, it).- I was at the post office. WASN'T Ser/estar en pasado en negativo. - I wasn't at the hotel.
WERE Ser/estar en pasado (you, we, they). - We were at school. THERE WEREN'T Ser/estar en pasado en negativo. - We weren't at the hospital.
Cambian completamente, debes aprendértelos de memoria.
Cambian poco, añadimos -est, -iest, -gest o -test si tienen 1-2 sílabas. Si tienen más de 2 sílabas, escribimos the most...
prepositions
of place
under
between
on
in
next to
in front of
opposite
near
far
BEHIND
¡repaso!
PLAY
PREGUNTAS / QUESTIONS
Was there any hospital? / Were there any hospitals? 🟢 Yes, there was. Yes, there were. 🔴 No, there wasn't. No, there weren't.
there was / there were
- There was: singular
- There were: plural
RECUERDA: verbo haber en pasado, se traduce como HABÍA.
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Transcript
The museum is between the library and the cinema.
The post office was behind the hospital
The shopping centre was near the airport.
The town hall is next to the square.
The theatre was opposite the hotel.
POST OFFICE
SHOPPING CENTRE
THEATRE
tOWN HALL
MUSEUM
A theatre is a special building where people go to watch live performances like plays, musicals, or dances.
A post office is a building where you go to send letters, cards, and packages to people far away.
A museum is a building where you can go to see very old, beautiful, or important things.
A town hall is the building where the leaders of the town meet to make important decisions.
A shopping centre (also called a mall) is a very large building filled with many different stores in one place.
vocabulary Flipcards
The bus station wasn't near the hospital.
The hotel was next to the bus station.
The square was in the middle of the town.
The hospital was far from the school.
The supermarkets were in front of the square.
BUS STATION
HOTEL
SUPERMARKET
HOSPITAL
SQUARE
A hospital is a large building where people go to see doctors and nurses when they are sick or hurt.
A hotel is a building where you pay to stay for a short time, like when you are on a trip or a holiday.
A bus station is a central place where many different buses start and end their journeys..
A supermarket is a very large shop where you can buy food and things you use at home every day.
A square is a large, open space in the middle of a town or city.
there was
there were
THERE WERE Había (plural). - There were 3 museums near the square. THERE WEREN'T No había (plural). - There weren't any bus stations
THERE WASHabía (singular). - There was a shop between the school and the post office. THERE WASN'T No había (singular). - There wasn't any hotel.
was
were
TALL HEAVY BIG BEAUTIFUL
GOOD BAD
WAS Ser/estar en pasado(I, she, he, it).- I was at the post office. WASN'T Ser/estar en pasado en negativo. - I wasn't at the hotel.
WERE Ser/estar en pasado (you, we, they). - We were at school. THERE WEREN'T Ser/estar en pasado en negativo. - We weren't at the hospital.
Cambian completamente, debes aprendértelos de memoria.
Cambian poco, añadimos -est, -iest, -gest o -test si tienen 1-2 sílabas. Si tienen más de 2 sílabas, escribimos the most...
prepositions
of place
under
between
on
in
next to
in front of
opposite
near
far
BEHIND
¡repaso!
PLAY
PREGUNTAS / QUESTIONS
Was there any hospital? / Were there any hospitals? 🟢 Yes, there was. Yes, there were. 🔴 No, there wasn't. No, there weren't.
there was / there were
- There was: singular
- There were: plural
RECUERDA: verbo haber en pasado, se traduce como HABÍA.