viernes, 18 de octubre de 2019

SOME AND ANY

SOME:
There are some oranges.
We've got some milk in the fridge.
There are some biscuits in the cupboard.
ANY:
We haven't got any sugar.
Is there any oil?

INTERACTIVE WORKSHEET
INTERACTIVE WORKSHEET

martes, 8 de octubre de 2019

Simple Present

Simple Present is also called Present Simple.

The simple present tense is used:
  • To express habits, general truths, repeated actions or unchanging situations, emotions and wishes.
  • To give instructions or directions.
  • To express fixed arrangements, present or future.
  • To express future time, after some words: after, when, before, as soon as, until.

AFFIRMATIVE:

I play football once a week Yo juego al fútbol una vez a la semana.
He lives in London Él vive en Londres.
Three plus one makes four  Tres y una son cuatro.

NEGATIVE:

I don´t like peas  No me gustan los guisantes.
She doesn´t wear a uniform  Ella no usa uniforme.
They don´t need a calculator  Ellos no necesitan una calculadora

INTERROGATIVE:

Do you get up at half past eight? ¿Tú te levantas a las ocho y media?
Does she walk the dog? ¿Ella pasea al perro?
Do they watch funny videos? ¿Ellos ven vídeos divertidos?



Routines

I do the dishes
My routines:

I get up at a quarter to eight (07:45).
I have breakfast at eight o´clock (08:00).
I go to school at ten to nine (08:50).
I have English at eleven o´clock (11:00).
I have lunch at a quarter past two (14:15).
I do my homework from half past four to half past five (16:30-17:30).
I have dinner at twenty past eight (08:20).
I go to bed at half past ten (22:30).

domingo, 6 de octubre de 2019

Countries and nationalities

I am from China. I´m Chinese
This is a list of some countries and their nationalities.

Spain  - Spanish
Italy  - Italian
England  -  English
Mexico  -   Mexican
China  -  Chinese
Egypt  -  Egyptian
Japan -  Japanese
The USA - American
France -  French
Germany  -  German
Portugal  -  Portuguese
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