third period english themes

simple future

usos

predictions, promises, instants actions.

estructure in afirmative

sub + will + infinitive
verb + complement

example of short form:
I'll, he'll, she'll, etc.

for example:
I'll(I will) swim in the sea

estructure in negative

sub + will not or won't +
infinitive verb + complement.

for example:
you won't (will not) swim
in the sea

estructure in interrogative

will + sub + infinitive verb +
complement + ? question mark

for example:
will she swim in the
sea

animals

domestic

chiken, horse, sheep, soat, mouse,
pig, duck, donkey, soose and cow.

wild

kangaroo, badger, bear, fox,
pigean, monkey, lizard, panda,
deer, elephant, lion, koala and
squirrel.

sea

sea horse, down fish,
octopus, jellyfish, whale,
crab, starfish, dolphin and shark.

pets

dog, rabbit, cat,
goldfish, guinea pig,
parrot, rat, tortoise
and canary.

verb can

estructure in positive

pronoun + can + verb +
complement.

for example:
I can run 100 meters

estructure in negative

pronoun + can not ( can't ) +
verb + complement

for example:
he can not (can't)
run 100 meters

estructure in interrogative

can + pronoun + verb +
complement + ? question mark

for example:
can he run 100
meters ?

comparative and superlative

comparative

used to compare things or
people

for example:
he is bigger than her

superlative

it is used to indicate
that someone is the most of all
or the least of all

for example:
he is the greatest of all

regular and irregular verbs

regular verbs

they can be conjugated without modifying the root. When conjugating them in the present or future they do not suffer alterations.

for example:
work

irregular verbs

are those verbs that change when
onjugarsen in sentences

for example:
buy

pasado continuo

estructure in afirmative

sub + was / were +
verb + ing + complement

for example:
i was runing in the evenings

estructure in negative

sub + was / were + not +
verb + ing + complement

for example:
you were not runing in the evenings

estructure in interrogative

was / were + sub + verb + ing +
complement

for example:
were you runing in the
evenings