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(LESSON 2)
3. Story resume (AB p. 26, ex. 3-4)
4. Story vocabulary:
Regular Verbs:
Base form
discover
celebrate
want talk (to)
help need discover
escape
arrive
check phone
Past
past participle
(translation)
Irregular Verbs:
Base form
Past
past participle
(translation)
be
was - were
been
(ser o estar)
have
had
had
(tenir / haver)
sell
sold
sold
(vendre)
go
went
gone
(anar)
buy
bought
bought
(comprar)
a/an
a / an means un/una. It always goes before a singular noun
or substantive.
When the noun starts by consonant you must use a.
When the noun starts by vowel you must use an.
E.g.:
a secretary
a cook
a teacher
a monkey
a pencil
a shop
an engineer
an electrician
an elephant
an ocean
an orange bike
BUT!!!
An hour (letter h doesnt sound)
A hot dog (letter h sounds)
A university (letter u sounds like a consonant)
An unusual situation (letter u is a vowel here)
Plural of a/an is some
A cat
An ocean
Some cats
Some oceans
*Questions / Interrogative
Have I got?
Have we got?
Has he got?
Has she got?
Has it got?
*Negative
I havent got
We havent got
He hasnt got
She hasnt got
It hasnt got
To want voler
*Affirmative
I want
We want
You want
You want
He wants
She wants
It wants
They want
*Questions / Interrogative
Do I want ?
Do we want ?
Do you want ?
Do you want ?
Does he want ?
Does she want ?
Does it want ?
Do they want ?
*Negative
I dont want
We dont want
He doesnt want
She doesnt want
It doesnt want