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2. PRONOUNS
En Inglés tenemos 8
diferentes pronombres
Inglés Español
I Yo
You Tú
He El
She Ella
It Eso
We Nosotros
You Ustedes
They Ellos
3. PERIODS OF THE DAY
The time each morning at
which daylight first begins
Twelve o’clock in the
daytime; midday
The darker stage of
twilight, especially in the
evening.
The period between
sunset and sunrise,
especially the hours of
darkness.
The early part of the day,
lasting from midnight to
noon.
The part of the day form
noon until sunset.
The period of decreasing
daylight between
afternoon and night.
The middle of the night,
specifically 12 o’clock at
night
4. DAYS OF THE WEEK
DAYS DÍAS
Monday Lunes
Tuesday Martes
Wednesday Miércoles
Thursday Jueves
Friday Viernes
Saturday Sábado
Sunday Domingo
5. MONTHS OF THE YEAR
Enero Febrero Marzo Abril
Mayo Junio Julio Agosto
Septiembre Octubre Noviembre Diciembre
27. People
Notes Adejctives
Most country adjectives end
in (i)an
German, Mexican, Jamaican, Russian,
Canadian, Australian, Brazilian,
Agyptian, Peruvian, Korean, Argentinian
Many country adjectives
end in ish
British, English. Irish, Scottish, Polish,
Swedish, Finnish, Spanish, Turkish
A few country adjectives
end in ese
Chinese, Portuguese, Japanese,
Vietnamese, Nepalese
Exceptions: French (From France), Dutch (Holland), Swiss
(Switzerland), Greek, Iraqi, Icelandic, Arab, Israeli
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33. I + am + adjective
He + is + adjective
She + is + adjective
Happy Sad Upset Angry
45. RULES
SINGULAR PLURAL
A book
An umbrella
A holiday
Books
Umbrellas
Holidays
+ S
A watch Watches + ES (Words ending ch,
sh, s, ss, x
A dictionary Dictionaries Y -> ies (word ending in
consonant + Y)
A wolf
A wife
A leaf
Life
Wolves
Wives
Leaves
lives
For nouns ending in f or
fe, change f to v and
add es.
46. RULES
SINGULAR PLURAL
child
woman
man
mouse
goose
Children
Women
Men
Mice
Geese
Some nouns have
different plural forms
Baby
Toy
Kidney
Potato
Memo
Stereo
Babies
Toys
Kidneys
Potatoes
Memos
Stereos
Nouns ending in vowels
like y or o do not have
definite rules.
Sheep
Deer
Series
Species
Sheep
Deer
Series
Species
A few nouns have the
same singular and
plural forms.
47. A / AN OR THE
ARTICLES
A – An
The
A / an
What is it? It’s a bag. It’s an umbrella.
The
Look at the board.
Open the door.
Close the windows
48. There are lots of rules about the use of
articles. Here we’ll concentrate on 3 golden
rules. Most mistakes with articles are made
through breaking one of these rules.
49. She’s an architect.
He’s a doctor.
My grandfather was a teacher.
50. When we say what people’s jobs are, we use
a/an
She’s an architect.
He’s a doctor.
My grandfather was a teacher.
51. I saw a good film yesterday. The listener
doesn’t know which film.
Do you want a drink? It’s not a particular
drink.
There’s a man at the door. We don’t know
who the man is.
52. Singular, countable nouns always have an
article – a/an or the – or another determiner
(my, your, this, that etc.)
I saw a good film yesterday. The listener
doesn’t know which film.
Do you want a drink? It’s not a particular
drink.
53. I’m going to take the dog for a walk. The dog is a
pet – it’s not just any dog.
Have you seen the car key? Speaker and listener
know which car. It’s not just any car.
They live in the house opposite ours. There’s only
one house opposite. It’s not any house
54. and we use the definite article - the – when we talk
about something more certain.
I’m going to take the dog for a walk. The dog is a pet –
it’s not just any dog.
Have you seen the car key? Speaker and listener know
which car. It’s not just any car.
They live in the house opposite ours. There’s only one
house opposite. It’s not any house
55. Which of these is correct?
Birds eat worms.
The birds eat the worms.
56. Birds eat worms. NOT The birds eat the worms.
Water flows downhill.
Kangaroos live in Australia.
57. BUT
We went to the zoo and saw the kangaroos. These are
particular kangaroos
not kangaroos in general.
69. 1. Blue
2. Dark blue
3. Light blue
4. Turquoise
5. Gray
6. Orange
7. Purple
8. Green
9. Beige
10. Pink
11. Brown
12. Yellow
13. Red
14. White
15. black