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av ALISSON JANICE ORTEGA CIPRIAN 3 år siden

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Recovery second period

The text provides an overview of various grammatical structures and their uses in English. It explains the past continuous tense, including affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms, with examples to illustrate usage.

Recovery second period

Recovery second period

recovery second period

REPORTED SPEECH

-Asked = Pregunto -IF = Si -Wanted to know = QUISO -Said = Dijo -That = Que -She = Her -Told = Conto That = Que -It = Its -You = You -We = Us -HE= Him -They
• -Present simple-past simple -Present continuous-past continuous -Present perfect-past perfect -Present simple-past perfect -Past perfect - past perfect -Future-woult
¿QUE ES? way in which you can count, explain, write or say something in your own words, changing the verb tense to the past
Example: he'll see Mary on sunday-dilan Dilan said that he woult see Mary on sunday

Relative clauses

Which=animal,lugares,cosas Whom=personas Whose=personas That= persona,animal,cosas
Relative Clauses: Give more information or replace the subject.
Example: this is may cat furry,My cat si very inteligente This is may cat furry,which is vera inteligente

NATURAL DISASTERS

¿QUE ES? refers to the enormous loss of materials and human lives caused by natural events or phenomena
Example: thusunami,storm,fire.

PAST CONTINUOUS

PAST CONTINUOUS
STRUCTURE - Affirmative: Subj + Was/Were + verb – ING + comple. - Negative: Subj + Was/Were - NOT + verb ING + comple. (Wasn’t Weren’t) - Interrogative: Was/Were + Subj + verb – ING + comple + ?
EXAMPLE:Was sofia painting the house and the car ?
Was:he,sHe,it Were: You,i,we,they ING:ando/endo
¿ QUE ES ? used for actions that were happening at a specific time in the past

FUTURES

BE GONG TO: is used to refer to actions that will be carried out in the future
STRUCTURE += Subj + Auxil + going to + verb + comple -= Subj + Auxili – NOT + going to + verb + comple ?= Auxil + subj + going to + verb + comple + ?

EXAMPLE:Is Karen going to see You tomorrow

STRUCTURE += Subj + will + verb + comple -= Subj + will not + verb + comple ?= Will + subj +verb + comple + ?
EXAMPLE: Carmen Will run in the park.
FUTURE WILL:Verb tense that we generally use to express actions or events that will happen in a tense after the present moment: I will sing.