Topics studied in
       English




Jeisson Casallas

Grade 902 J.T.

To: Teacher Olga Torres
topics:


   -Superlatives and comparatives.
   -Verbs.
   -Present progressive.
   -Past Simple.
   -Family free.
   -Past progressive
Superlatives and comparatives
SUPERLATIVES AND
                  COMPARATIVES
In English when we compare two things we use adjectives
and three degrees: positive, comparative and superlative.

Degrees of Adjectives
Adjectives have three degrees of comparison.? Grade
positive, comparative degree, superlative:


   positivo       comparativo        superlativo
   tall           taller             the tallest
   big            bigger             the biggest
   intelligent    more intelligent   the most intelligent
   expensive      more expensive     the most expensive
VERBS
The verb is the part of speech or lexical category that
expresses existence, action, achievement, status or
condition of the subject. Verbs can be classified into two
types: regular and irregular.
Verbs
PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

Present Continuous or Present Progressive tense is used to
express actions happening at the same time they are talking,
for example:
I am speaking Ingles. I'm speaking English.
(It is happening now).
Past Progressive
Past Progressive
The Past Progressive is a past tense, which is used to
talk about the development of an action that took place
in a certain time, or do not know which end is
irrelevant, as well as to express that an action took
place when another interrupted and ultimately refer to
actions occurring simultaneously.

When you called I was cooking lunch.
Cuando me llamaste yo estaba preparando el almuerzo.

He arrived when she was washing her hair.
Él llegó cuando ella estaba lavando su cabello.

They were running away when the police appeared.
Ellos estaban huyendo cuando apareció la policía.

He was playing golf when he heard the news.
Él estaba jugando golf cuando oyó las noticias.

We were waiting for the bus when she saw us.
Estábamos esperando el autobús cuando nos vio.
Past Progressive
Past Simple
PAST SIMPLE
Simple Past tense is used to describe actions that have happened at an
earlier time and have already completed, for example:-She cleaned her
house. Ella limpió su casa.
-I broke the window. Yo rompí la ventana.
Here we see that conjugation in Spanish equivalent to the Past Indefinite.
Note that the sentence structure is similar to the Simple Present:
FAMILY TREE
 It is a graph that lists the ancestors and
descendants of an individual in an organized and
systematic, is in a tree or table.

Present and Past Progressive

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    Topics studied in English Jeisson Casallas Grade 902 J.T. To: Teacher Olga Torres
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    topics:  -Superlatives and comparatives.  -Verbs.  -Present progressive.  -Past Simple.  -Family free.  -Past progressive
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    SUPERLATIVES AND COMPARATIVES In English when we compare two things we use adjectives and three degrees: positive, comparative and superlative. Degrees of Adjectives Adjectives have three degrees of comparison.? Grade positive, comparative degree, superlative: positivo comparativo superlativo tall taller the tallest big bigger the biggest intelligent more intelligent the most intelligent expensive more expensive the most expensive
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    VERBS The verb isthe part of speech or lexical category that expresses existence, action, achievement, status or condition of the subject. Verbs can be classified into two types: regular and irregular.
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    PRESENT PROGRESSIVE Present Continuousor Present Progressive tense is used to express actions happening at the same time they are talking, for example: I am speaking Ingles. I'm speaking English. (It is happening now).
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    Past Progressive The PastProgressive is a past tense, which is used to talk about the development of an action that took place in a certain time, or do not know which end is irrelevant, as well as to express that an action took place when another interrupted and ultimately refer to actions occurring simultaneously. When you called I was cooking lunch. Cuando me llamaste yo estaba preparando el almuerzo. He arrived when she was washing her hair. Él llegó cuando ella estaba lavando su cabello. They were running away when the police appeared. Ellos estaban huyendo cuando apareció la policía. He was playing golf when he heard the news. Él estaba jugando golf cuando oyó las noticias. We were waiting for the bus when she saw us. Estábamos esperando el autobús cuando nos vio.
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    PAST SIMPLE Simple Pasttense is used to describe actions that have happened at an earlier time and have already completed, for example:-She cleaned her house. Ella limpió su casa. -I broke the window. Yo rompí la ventana. Here we see that conjugation in Spanish equivalent to the Past Indefinite. Note that the sentence structure is similar to the Simple Present:
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    FAMILY TREE Itis a graph that lists the ancestors and descendants of an individual in an organized and systematic, is in a tree or table.