3-C T.M.
Sahian Carnalla De Leon
Freddy Aaron Reyna Jiemenez
Rosalba Edith ceceña Salinas
Juana Samantha Franco Martinez
Lizeth Arias Rodriguez
L.A.E. III
martes, 24 de septiembre de 2013
Comparissons
Comparatives
Two syllables - er, est
Example: Pretty - Prettier - Prettiest
Fast - Faster - Fastest
Three syllables or more - You should use "more" or "most"
Example: Intelligent - more intelligent - the most intelligent
Beautiful - more beautiful - the most beautiful
Simple Present
"Simple Presente"
+
I work
You work She fly
It writes
We run
You see
They ring
-
I do not work
You don't work
He doesn't fly
She soesn't go
It doesn't write
We don't run
You do not see
They do not ring
?
Do i work?
Do you work?
Does he fly?
Does she go?
Does it write?
Do we run?
Do you see?
Do they ring?
0 Conditional
If / When
Use to express a scientific fact
When we use "IF", we use the comma to separe the cause and the effect and we can use "WHEN" instead if.
If you study you pass the exam
If you working you have money
If you exercise you have condition
If you drink 4lt water day you healthy
The Water Cycle
1er Conditional
If a person doesn't drink water during week, he/she will die
If a person doesn't eat during week she/he will die
If a person doesn't exercise will fatten
If a student doesn't estudy will not pass the exam
If a student study will pass the exam the ingles:3
If a person doesn't eat during week she/he will die
If a person doesn't exercise will fatten
If a student doesn't estudy will not pass the exam
If a student study will pass the exam the ingles:3
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