lunes, 1 de julio de 2013

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comparatives and superlatives


comparatives:



  1. more/ long adjetives: beautiful
  2. er/short adjetives:   young




- she is younger than kari
- kim is more beautiful than gina
- they are more ugly than michael and nick
- samantha is taller than ann



superlatives:

  1. most/long adjetives
  2.   est/short adjetives


-the  car is the fastest 

-bicycle is the cheapest
-motorbike is the most expensive





family


grandad/grandfather: papá
granny/grandmother: mamá
great grandmother: bisabuela
great grandfather: bisabuelo
godmother: madrina
godson: ahijado
grandchildren: nieto
granddaughter: nieta
grand son: nieto
godfather: padrino
mother in law: suegra
father in law: suegro
daughter in law: nuera
son in law: yerno
niece: sobrina
nephew: sobrino




past simple

regular verbs
affirmative and negative 

i/you/he/she/it/we / they cooked burguers 
i/you/he/she/it/we / they didn't cook chicken.

didn't= did not

irregulars verbs
affirmative  and negative

i/you/he/she/it/we / they went to the cinema

i/you/he/she/it/we / they didn't go to the zoo



MUST

affirmative and negative

i/you/he/she/it/we/they must go.


                             i/you/he/she/it/we/they mustn't go
mustn't= must not

questions and shorts answers

must he go?  yes he must/no he mustn't


a (N) some and any

countables noun


affirmative: a (n) - he's buying a book
negative: a (n) - he's not  eating an icecream.

plural
affirmative: some   - he's got some books
negative:  any -  he hasn't got any books.


uncountable nouns

(+) some: there is some milk
(-)   any:  there isn't any milk





prepositions of time

in +july                     

      summer                           
       2005
      the morning
       the afternoon
       the evening

 on +  tuesday
          24th april


at + 9 o'clock
        midday
         midnight
         night

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