4. Wh-questions Who people When time What things Where places Examples: * Who is he? He is Jonathan * What do you study? Classical music * When do you usually get up? At 7:30 * Where do you live? In Machala
5. You use the subject pronoun when the subject carries out the action Example: I I am studying you You are very patient with the people he He is very careful with the things she She is a nice girl it It is an interesting book we We are the ten better students you You are selected for the competition They hey are presidents and members of the NASA Subject Pronouns
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12. Statements I walk to scholl every day.My brother usually walks with me. Spelling go goes miss misses watch watches wash washes relax relaxes Always, Usually,often, Sometimes, never I walk we walk You walk they walk BUT he walk s she walk s it walk s Always 100% Tim always wear jeans. Usually 80% I usually go to bed at 9.30 Often 60% Sue often goes to the cinema. Sometimes 40% Sam sometimes walks to school. Never 0% It never rains here in August.
15. We use the present continuous to talk about things happening at the moment. Subject + V to be + V (ing) + O I He She It You We They am is are
16. EXAMPLES: Jhon is runn ing Mary is not study ing . They are talk ing about science. They are danc ing pop music.
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18. Wh questions Information word - V tobe - Subject - V ing - ? * Where is Peter studying? He is studying in the Harvard University. * What are you doing here? I am waiting the school bus.
19. BACK Why is the baby crying? He is crying because he is hungry . Who is driving my car? Manuel is driving your car.
35. Adjectives It is used to describe a noun COMPARATIVE ADJETIVES : Are used to compare two separate things. Mary is a better player than Monica. SUPERLATIVE ADJECTIVES: Compare one thing in a group with the other things in that group. Sarah is the best player in the team.
36. SUPERLATIVE ADJECTIVES: With one syllable are normally formed by adding –est. COMPARATIVE ADJETIVES : With one syllable are normally formed by adding -er Adjetives Small Smart Long Intelligent short Interesting Large Expensive Hot cheap cold comfortable Big
37. COMPARATIVE ADJETIVES : With two or more syllable are normally formed with more SUPERLATIVE ADJECTIVES: With two or more syllable are normally formed with most Modern more modern most modern Interesting more interesting most interesting
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