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Contenidos de inglés Rosetta stone
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SHOPPINGCUARTAUNIDAD
MATERIAL DE ESTUDIO
PARA REALIZAR LA
SHOPPINGCUARTAUNIDAD
MATERIAL DE ESTUDIO
PARA REALIZAR LA
PRUEBA
SHOPPING CUARTAUNIDAD
MATERIAL DE ESTUDIO
PARA REALIZAR LA
VOCABULARY
PHARMACY
BOOKSTORE
JEWRLY STORE
VOCABULARY
GROCERY STORE
HARDWARE STORE
BAKERY STORE
GROCERY STORE
HARDWARE STORE
BAKERY STORE
UMBRELLA
GLASSES
TOWELS
TICKET
LADDER
SOAP
TICKET
LADDER
SOAP
TOYS
CLOTHES
TELEVISION
JEWERLY
TELEPHONE
TELEVISION
JEWERLY
TELEPHONE
BOOK
FRUITS
VEGETABLES
CHOCOLATE
MEAT
VEGETABLES MEDICINE
CHOCOLATE CAKE
MEAT
MEDICINE
CAKE
Ejemplos con a:
INDEFINITE ARTICLES
A television
Hay dos artculos indefinidos
veces llamados 'no-definidos') se usan cuando se refiere a un sustantivo no
especificado, o cuando se habla
cuando el sustantivo que sigue empieza con un vocal (a,e,i,o,u).
Sheiseating a
INDEFINITE ARTICLES
artculos indefinidos en ingls - "a" y "an". Los artculos indefinidos (a
definidos') se usan cuando se refiere a un sustantivo no
especificado, o cuando se habla de algo en trminos generales. El "an" se usa
cuando el sustantivo que sigue empieza con un vocal (a,e,i,o,u).
A book A book
a cake He has a guitar
INDEFINITE ARTICLES
"a" y "an". Los artculos indefinidos (a
definidos') se usan cuando se refiere a un sustantivo no
de algo en trminos generales. El "an" se usa
cuando el sustantivo que sigue empieza con un vocal (a,e,i,o,u).
book
guitar
Ejemplos con an:
An umbrella
I buy an apple
An apple An
apple She has an umbrella
n airplane
umbrella
PRESENT CONTINOUS
Usamos presente continuo para referirnos a acciones que se estn
desarrollando en el mismo momento en el que se habla
Subject + aux ( is / are) + verb(ing) + complement
He is selling flowers at the market She is buying clothes at the store
They are shopping at the grocery She is buying books at the bookstore
Question :
Are they shopping ?yes, they are
Negative:
They are not shopping at the
grocery
COMPOUND SENTENCES
Una oracin compuesta(que estn relacionadas entre s, y las cuales son unidas por conjunciones tales como "and", "but", "for", "or", "nor", "yet", or "so".
Im buying vegetables and fruit
WANTS AND NEEDS
He has sunglasses
COMPOUND SENTENCES
compuesta(compoundsentence) contiene dos oraciones completas que estn relacionadas entre s, y las cuales son unidas por conjunciones tales como "and", "but", "for", "or", "nor", "yet", or "so".
vegetables and fruits Do you want to eat cake or soup?
WANTS AND NEEDS
They want glasses
COMPOUND SENTENCES
contiene dos oraciones completas que estn relacionadas entre s, y las cuales son unidas por conjunciones tales
Do you want to eat cake or soup?
WANTS AND NEEDS
You need glasses
The cat is hungry, he wants food
VOCABULARY
CONCERT
SOCCER
The cat is hungry, he wants food She is sick , she needs medicine
VOCABULARY
MOVIE
TENNIS
She is sick , she needs medicine
GOLF
ORANGES
WHAT DO YOU LIKE/ WHAT DO YOU
LIKE TO DO?
The verbs like and dislike" can be followed by a noun.
He likes apples
They like soccer
She likes music
Negative
They also can be followed by another
I like to swim
They like to read
What dont you like?
They also can be followed by another verb.
They like to dance
She likes to sing
What dont you like?
He does not like to eat vegetables He does not like to eat vegetables
POSSESIVE ADJECTIVES
We use a possessive adjective before a noun to say who the noun belongs to
My television is broken His
POSSESIVE ADJECTIVES
We use a possessive adjective before a noun to say who the noun belongs to
His flowers are beautiful Her T-
POSSESIVE ADJECTIVES
We use a possessive adjective before a noun to say who the noun belongs to
-Shirt is pink
Our book is red
COMPARING THINGS
The girl has more cake than his father
The mother has fewer oranges than her
daughter
Their bicycle is green Your
COMPARING THINGS
The girl has more cake than his father the boy has more juice than his mother
than her The student has fewer books than her teacher
Your cat is black and white
COMPARING THINGS
the boy has more juice than his mother
books than her teacher
How much is it / how much it
It costs 60 .00 euros
It is 0,50 pesos
Do you want to pay a check?
No, I want to pay with cash
Do you want to pay with credit card
How much is it / how much it costs?
.00 euros It costs 50 .00 euros
It is 85, 00
PAYMENT
Do you want to pay a check?
I want to pay with cash
credit card? Yes , I do
costs?
.00 euros
, 00 euros
VOCABULARY
METAL
PLASTIC
VOCABULARY
WOOD
PAPER
PAPER
This table is made of wood This chair is made of plastic
This ticket is made of
paper
This ladder is made of metal
Coins are made of metal Credit cards are made of
plastic
Checks are made of paper
VOCABULARY
FAST SLOW
SMALL BIG
OLD YOUNG
LIGHT HEAVY
Comparatives and superlatives
COMPARATIVES AND SUPERLATIVES
Comparatives and Superlatives are special forms of adjectives. They are used to
compare two or more things. Generally, comparatives are formed using -er and
superlatives are formed using -est.
The leopard is faster than the turtle
The grandfather is older than his grandson
The pillows are lighter than bed
The brown house is small The black house is big
But, the white house is the biggest
DIFFERENCE AND SAMENESS
These pens are the same size These coins are different size
These hats are the same color These towels the same color,
but different size.
QUANTITY
He has some money He has less money
She has some fruits He has less fruits