miércoles, 10 de octubre de 2018

presente simple



Welcome






Present Simple





Grammatical Rules

Form

When conjugating the verb in the present simple, we use the infinitive with the following subjects: “I”, “you”, “we”, and “they”. For the third person (“he”, “she” and “it”), we add an “-s” to the end of the verb.
SubjectConjugation
I, you, we, theytalk, eat, learn, do, go…
he, she, ittalks, eats, learns, does, goes
Note: There are spelling exceptions in the third person, depending on the last letter(s) of the verb. The rules are the same as those for forming the plural. For more information, see the lesson on nouns.

Structure

1. Affirmative Sentences
Subject + verb.
Examples:
talk.
He eats.
Subject + auxiliary verb (to do) + negative auxiliary (not) + verb.2. Negative Sentences
Examples:
do not [don’t] talk.
He does not [doesn’t] eat.
3. Interrogative SentencesNote: Don’t forget that in negative sentences with the auxiliary “to do”, it is the auxiliary verb that is conjugated in the third person, not the principal verb.
Auxiliary verb (to do) + subject + verb?
Examples:
Do you talk?
Does he eat?

Exercises: Present Simple







Sample
I sometimes ____ (go) to work by car. 
Q1 of 11
Ben  (work) in a hospital.
Q2 of 11
_____ you _____ (like) fish? 
Q3 of 11
She _____ (not/teach) English. 
Q4 of 11
Matthew never _____ (watch) television. 
Q5 of 11
_____ she _____ (play) football? 
Q6 of 11
They always _____ (eat) dinner at 7 o'clock. 
Q7 of 11
We _____ (not/live) in a big house. 
Q8 of 11
Valerie _____ (study) English at university. 
Q9 of 11
_____ he _____ (want) to eat? 
Q10 of 11
Samantha _____ (play) tennis twice a week. 
Q11 of 11
in / morning / drinks / She / coffee / usually / the *_____________________________________ 

https://www.curso-ingles.com/practicar/ejercicios/present-simple


martes, 9 de octubre de 2018

adverbs

Adverbs: Form and Function


Los adverbios: Forma y funcionamiento



When we speak of the various verb tenses, we must talk about both how to form the tense, as well as when we use it. Therefore, in this lesson, as with all the other verb tense lessons, we will look at both structure and use.

Grammatical Rules

Form

When conjugating the verb in the present simple, we use the infinitive with the following subjects: “I”, “you”, “we”, and “they”. For the third person (“he”, “she” and “it”), we add an “-s” to the end of the verb.
SubjectConjugation
I, you, we, theytalk, eat, learn, do, go…
he, she, ittalks, eats, learns, does, goes
Note: There are spelling exceptions in the third person, depending on the last letter(s) of the verb. The rules are the same as those for forming the plural. For more information, see the lesson on nouns.

Structure

1. Affirmative Sentences
Subject + verb.
Examples:
talk.
He eats.
They learn.



https://www.curso-ingles.com/aprender/cursos/nivel-intermedio/adverbs/adverbs-form-and-function



Exercises: Adverbs: Form and Function 1







Sample
beautiful 
horrible 

fast  

crazy 
slow 
hard 
careful 
quiet  
happy 

(Los adverbios: Forma y funcionamiento 1)


https://www.curso-ingles.com/practicar/ejercicios/adverbs-form-and-function-1



Exercises: Adverbs: Form and Function 2






Sample
The exercise wasn’t difficult. We did it .

Q1 of 5
The machine gives you a receipt . You don’t need to ask for it.

Q2 of 5
It took us a long time to walk to the park. We were walking very _____. 

Q3 of 5
We ate lunch in 5 minutes. We ate very _____. 
Q4 of 5
You need to complete the immigration form _____ and tell the truth. 
Q5 of 5
He worked very _____ and became a rich man. 
https://www.curso-ingles.com/practicar/ejercicios/adverbs-form-and-function-2


lunes, 8 de octubre de 2018

MODALS PERFECT


Modal Perfects

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=27bMmSi9PJk


Exercises: Modal Perfects



You went to Moscow in February? It SHOULD have been cold! 
  
  
  
We MIGHT have stayed home. That movie was terrible! 
  
  
  
It MUST not have been the best cake you ever made, but it was still pretty good. 
  
  
  
It was bad, but it OUGHT TO have been worse! 
  
  
  
What a great day! I MAY not have asked for more. 
  
  
  
The dog just got out, it MAY have gone far. 
  
  
  
You went to China? That WILL have been exciting! 
  
  
  
You MUST have brought a jacket. It´s so cold tonight! 
  
  
  
If he had been in the competition he MUST have been the winner. 
  
  
  
https://www.curso-ingles.com/practicar/ejercicios/modal-perfects