1. Adjectives
are can
are
Usually
positioned
before the noun
or the pronoun
that they
modify.
have
Three
grades
examples
good, big,
pretty,
hard, nice
James is the tallest in the
classroom.
John is the most intelligent
boy in this room.
Sets the ratio or
comparison between
two things.
As-as The most
• As+Adjetivo en grado
positivo+as...
• Not as/so+ Adjetivo+as...
• Adjetivo en grado
positivo+er than...
Tom is harder than
Peter.
Anna is as pretty as Katty.
Ana is not as/so pretty as Katty.
Words that
describe or modify
other words.
Identify or quantify
another person or
thing in the
sentence.
The adjective in
its simple form.
Positive Comparative Superlative
Denotes the highest
degree of quality.
Mandy is a careful girl.
Mandy is careful. • The+ Adjetivo+ est...
• The+ most+ adjetivo...
2. Simple Past
is
a verb tense indicating action that
occurred in the past and which does
not extend into the present.
Irregular verb
My father died last year.
Regular verb
Is marked by the
ending -d, -ed, or –t.
Have a variety of
endings.
Played
Studied
Saw
Brought
used
• Auxiliary DID
which is the last form of the verb
"TO DO“.
• Accompanies the main verb in its
infinitive form.
• In the negations it can be used
the contracted form of DID
DID NOT or is NOT.
I broke the window.
I didn’t study English yesterday. No estudié Inglés ayer.
They saw the movie last night. Ellos vieron la película anoche.