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SIMPLE PAST.

be Other verbs
Negative statementes The TV show wasnt very
good.
The web site didnt have
many games.
Information questions How was the concert? What did you watch?
I saw a concert last year.
I did not see.
Did I see?
I played in the park.
I did not play in the park.
Did I play in the park.
PRESENT PERFECT.
Affirmative/Negative
statements
I / You / We / They have / havent won the lottery.
He / She / It has / hasnt won the lottery.
Yes/No questions Short answers
Have I / you / we / they (ever) won the
lottery?
Yes, I / you / we /
they have. No, I /
you / we / they
havent.
Has he / she / it Yes, he / she / it
has. No, he / she /
it hasnt.
How long have you studied English?
I have studied it for two years.
I have studied it since 2011.
Have you read the book?
Yes, I have.
No, I havent
TASTES AND TEXTURES.
Salty. The French fries are salty.
Spicy. Indian food is very spicy.
Juicy. The orange is so juicy.
Crunchy. Potato chips are very crunchy.
Creamy. This sauce is really creamy.
Mushy. These potatoes are very mushy.
Greasy. These fries are really greasy.
Sweet. Id like something sweet, like a piece of cake.
Sour. This apple is very sour.
Bland. The food af the wedding was very bland.
TOO, ENOUGH, NOT ENOUGH, REALLY/VERY.
Too Extremely. The soup is too cold.
The Mexican food is too cold.
Enough Sufficient. The pie is sweet enough.
The sauce is creamy enough.
Not enough Less tan it should be. This sauce is not spicy enough.
The cake is not creamy enough.
Really/very More tan it should be. Mexican food is really good.
The patatoes are really greasy.
COUNT NOUNS AND NONCOUNT NOUNS.
Count nouns. Noncount nouns.
I drink a few cans a week. I should eat less junk food.
I dont eat many cookies. I dont eat much fat.
I need to eat fewer chips. I like a Little salt on my food.
THREE WORDS VERBS.
Date. To have a romantic
relationship with someone.
She has a romantic date today.
Blind date. A date with someone that you
dont know.
She doesnt like the blind date.
Get engaged. To promise to marry
someone.
Pedro is getting married.
PREFERENCE.
Would like. Would prefer. Would rather.
Affirmative. I would like to go play.
I would like to watch tv.
I would prefer to
go run.
I would prefer to
read.
I would rather go
to a movie.
I would rather go
to a concert.
Negative. I wouldnt like to go play.
I wouldnt like to watch tv.
I would prefer not
to go run.
I would rather not
go to a movie.
I would prefer not
to read.
I would rather not
go to a concert.
Question. Would you like to go play?
Would you like to watch
tv?
Would you prefer
to go run?
Would you prefer
to read?
Would you rather
go to a movie?
Would you rather
go to a concert?
NEGATIVE QUESTIONS.
Negative questions with be. Negative questions with other
auxiliaries.
Isnt Steve going out with Laura? Doesnt Julia Roberts have twins?
Wasnt that guy in our biology class? Didnt Lance get married las year?
Werent you at Chips yesterday? Havent you asked Marcia out yet?
Arent you going to Joes wedding? Shouldnt we get them a wedding
present?
UNIVERSIDAD CUAUHTMOC PLANTEL AGUASCALIENTES
ESCUELA DE MEDICINA
CUARTO SEMESTRE
INGLES IV
ALUMNO: OSCAR MANUEL MERCADO CARREN.
ENERO-JUNIO 2014

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