viernes, 3 de junio de 2011

I've learned

      1. make long sentences, short..
Yesterday I was washing the car.
                                     
  1. questions and answers
                                                                  
              

- what about?   -well,thank 

long and short answer responses.
-why are you going there?
-I are going to the itali
 


short questions and long questions.
how long are you going to be there?
two week in Itali

lunes, 11 de abril de 2011

there is/there are

Structure and Use (there is/are)
There are and there is are forms used to express “existence of”. The structure is:
There + verb to be (is for SINGULAR nouns ; are for PLURAL nouns)

Examples:
- There is a guitar in my room. (A guitar “exists” in my room)
- There are two chairs in my room. (Two chairs “exist” in my room)

The following chart is the forms of “there is/are” in positive (+), negative (-), and questions (?)
Singular
Plural
(+) There is a {chair, book, man}There are [some] {chairs, books, men}
(-) There isn’t a {laptop, bathroom}There aren’t [any] {laptops, bathrooms}
(?) Is there a {problem, shirt}Are there [any] {problems, shirts}
NOTES:
This table is only for COUNTABLE NOUNS. In the future we will talk about uncountable nouns. For this level when you use “there is” use the article “a”. In the plural “there are” you can use “some” for positive and “any” for negative and questions (some/any) is optional

has got/have got


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El verbo 'to have' tiene en español el significado principal de 'tener' y 'haber'. Puede tener también otros significados, como 'tomar'. Conoceremos su traducción apropiada dependiendo del sentido de la frase.
I have a new car / Tengo un coche nuevo
I have worked / He trabajado
I have coffee / Tomo café
INFINITIVO PRETERITO PARTICIPIO
to have
haber, tener
had
hube, había, tuve, tenía
had
habido, tenido
PRESENTE DE INDICATIVO
FORMA AFIRMATIVA FORMA NEGATIVA FORMA INTERROGATIVA
I have (I've) I have not (I haven't) have I?
he, tengo no he, no tengo ¿he?, ¿hengo?
you have (you've) you have not (you haven't) have you?
has, tienes no has, no tienes ¿has?, ¿tienes?
he has (he's) he has not (he hasn't) has he?
ha, tiene no ha, no tiene ¿ha?, ¿tiene?
we have (we've) we have not (we haven't) have we?
hemos, tenemos no hemos, no tenemos ¿hemos?, ¿tenemos?
you have (you've) you have not (you haven't) have you?
habéis, tenéis no nabéis, no tenéis ¿habéis?, ¿tenéis?
they have (they've) they have not (they haven't)   have they?
han, tienen no han, no tienen ¿han?, ¿tienen?

lunes, 4 de abril de 2011

present continuous

Present countinious ( AFIRMATIVAS)
1) He is watching tv
2) She is singing a beautiful song
3)He is studing English
4)Carla is playing the guitar
5)The baby is craying!

Present countinious ( negativas)
1)He is not watching tv
2) She is not singing
3)He is not studing English
4)Carla is not playing the guitar
5)The baby is not craying!

INTERROGATIVAS
1) Is he watching tv?
2) Is she singing ?
3)Is he studing English
4)Is Carla playing the guitar?
5) Is the baby craying?

Respuestas cortas ( afirmativas)
1) He´s watching tv
2) She´s singing a beautiful song
3)He´s studing English
4)Carla´s playing the guitar
5)The baby is craying!

Respuestas cortas ( NEGATIVAS)
1)He isn´t watching tv
2) She isn´t singing
3)He isn´t studing English
4)Carla isn´t playing the guitar
5)The baby isn´t craying

present simple

 afirmative:
Sujeto
Verbo
objeto / complemento
  MP3 (con y sin contracción)
 
I
am
a student.
Soy alumno.
 
You
are
happy.
Eres feliz.
 
He
is
John.
Es John.
 
She
is
in the car.
Está en el coche.
 
It
is
a hot day.
Es un día caluroso.
 
We
are
David's parents.
Somos los padres de David.
 
You
are
from Madrid.
Sois de Madrid.
 
They
are
ours.
Son nuestros.
 negative:
Sujeto
Verbo
objeto / complemento
  MP3 (con y sin contracción)
 
I
am not
a student.
No soy alumno.
 
You
are not
happy.
No eres feliz.
 
He
is not
John.
No es John.
 
She
is not
in the car.
No está en el coche.
 
It
is not
a hot day.
No es un día caluroso.
 
We
are not
David's parents.
No somos los padres de David.
 
You
are not
from Madrid.
No sois de Madrid.
 
They
are not
ours.
No son nuestros
interrogative:

Verbo
Sujeto
objeto / complemento
  MP3
 
Am
I
a student?
¿Soy alumno?
 
Are
you
happy?
¿Eres feliz?
 
Is
he
John?
¿Es John?
 
Is
she
in the car?
¿Está en el coche?
 
Is
it
a hot day?
¿Es un día caluroso?
 
Are
we
David's parents?
¿Somos los padres de David?
 
Are
you
from Madrid?
¿Sois de Madrid?
 
Are
they
ours?
¿Son nuestros?         

jueves, 17 de febrero de 2011

1st term:my learning diary

This is what i know:                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                                     
verb:present simple,present  continuo and to be                                                         
subtantive: neighbourhood,weather,food,transport, jood,sport and activities                                                                                                                                                   1 tema                                                                                                                           2 tema                                                                                                                           3 tema