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Uso del a an
Usa a antes de todas las palabras que empiecen con sonido de
consonante.
We use the simple present tense with like, love, need, have, and want.
We use the simple present tense for facts and things that happen again
and again.
Use the simple form of the verb with I, you, we, they, and plural nouns.
he verb have is special. We use have with I, you, we, and they. We use
has with he, she, and it.
To make the negative form of the simple present tense, we use does
not or do not and the simple form of the verb. We also use the
contractions doesn't and don't. For I, we, you, they, and plural nouns,
use do not or don't and the simple form of the verb.
To make a question in the simple present tense, we use do or does and
the simple form of the verb. Notice the order of the words:
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Los adjetivos siempre en singular


We can add words like very, really, a little, and kind of before adjectives.
Adjetivos posesivos

Los adjetivos posesivos en ingls son: my, your, his, her, its, our, your, their.
Hacen referencia a quien posee y no a lo posedo. En general preceden a
sustantivos. Aqu encontrars ejemplos traducidos al espaol.
my (mi) - mi, mis
your (ir) - tu, tus / su, sus (de usted)
his (jis) - su, sus (de l)
her (jer) - su, sus (de ella)
its (its) - su, sus (de algo)
our (uar) - nuestro/a/os/as
your (ir) - su, sus (de ustedes/vosotros)
their (dr) - su, sus (de ellos/as)

Remember, we use the verb be to talk about occupations.


We also use the verb be to talk about nationalities.
We use the verb be to talk about age.
We use the verb be to talk about height.
We use the verb be to talk about feelings.
Uso del have y has. Remember, to ask a question with have, use do or
does, and the simple form of the verb.
Para empezar preguntas con: WHO para preguntar sobre personas.
Usamos WHAT para preguntar sobre alguna cosa o pedir mas
informacin de aquello.
Usamos Where para lugares, y usamos When o what time para preguntar
sobre el tiempo.

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We use a, an, or one with singular count nouns.


Count nouns can be plural. To make a regular count noun plural, we add
-s or -es.
Algunos contables son irregulares y vale memorizar su significado.
Non-count nouns don't have plural forms. Non-count nouns don't use
a or an.
We use how many to ask about count nouns. We use how much to ask
about non-count nouns.
We can use the before singular count nouns, plural count nouns, and
non-count nouns.
Usamos some y any para los contables y no contables
respectivamanente (plural)
Usamos some para las afirmativas y any para las oraciones negativas.
Tambin las usamos en las interrrogativas.

When we don't know the number of things we are talking about, we can
use many, a lot of, some, or a few with count nouns. These words are
called quantifiers.
When we don't know the number of things we are talking about, we can
use a lot of, some, a little, or not much.
We use a few for count nouns, and a little for non-count nouns.
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Usamos was / were para el pasado del verbo tobe usamos was con I he
she it
To make information questions, we add question words like who, what,
where, when, and how before was and were.
In the negative, we use was not and were not or the contractions wasn't
and weren't. We usually use contractions in conversations.
To make negative statements, use did not or didn't and the simple form
of the verb.

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Para el presente continuo To form the present continuous, use am, is,
are, plus the -ing form of the verb.
To make the negative, put not after am, is, or are.
To make questions in the present continuous, we change the order.
To make information questions in the present continuous, put question
words like who, what, where, and when before am, is, are, and the
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To form the past continuous, we use was or were plus the -ing form of
the verb. We use the past continuous to show an action that was
continuing in the past.
To make the negative, put not after was or were.
To make information questions in the past continuous, put the question
words who, what, where, and when before was or were and the subject.
We use the simple past tense to talk about events in the past.
To make negative statements, we use did not or didn't and the simple
form of the verb. Negative statements are formed in the same way for
regular and irregular verbs.
To make yes-no questions, we use did and the simple form of the verb.
Yes-no questions are formed in the same way for regular and irregular
verbs. Notice the order of the words.
Uso de los adverbios

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