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Example:

He answered the questions perfectly.


THEME ABOUT MAKING INVITATIONS
We worked intensively.
AND ASKING FOR HELP.
The frequency adverbs go after of the verb “To be”, between the auxiliary and the main verb in the
compound sentences and before of the verb with the rest of the verbs.

Example: To ask for help: To accept:


- Can I help you? - Yes, please.
He is always in the office.
- Let me help you. - Thanks.
We have frequently been in Paris. You can use these
expressions for help: - What can I do for you? - Please, help me.
She usually comes to this bar. - May I help you? - Yes, of course.
- Can you help me? - Sure.
- Can you help us? - Certanly.
- Can you help Mary? - Yes, I can.
- Can you help Felipe? - Of course, I can.
- Can I help you in your - Yes, please.
She always talks by phone homework?

Let me help
you.
To reject:
- No, thanks. It`s all right.
- No, it`s O.K.,thanks.
Thanks!
- Nothing, I`m all right.
- No, thank you.
- Sorry, I can`t.
- I`m sorry, I`m busy.
- No, I can not.
- Sorry, I can not.
- No, you can`t.

This player offers help another player.

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Making invitations
You can use these expresions to making invitation: THEME ABOUT ADVERBS OF MODE
To invite someone: To accept: To reject: AND ADVERBS OF FREQUENCY.
- Would you like to come with me? - Yes, I would. - No, thank you.

- Would you like to go to the movies? - O.K, let`s go. - Sorry, I would not. Let`s observe this image:

- Would you like to go to a party? - Yes, of course. - Sorry, I don`t want. This girl is a receptionist. She is a bilingual receptionist. She speaks
English fluently.
- Would you like to study with me? - O.K. I would. - Sorry, I can`t.
How often does shoe work?
- Do you want to go to the beach? - Yes, I`d like. - No, I have to study.
She always works from Monday to Friday.
- Would you like to dance with me? - Of course. - Sorry, no now.
“Always” is a frequency adverb and “Fluently” is a mode adverb.
- Would you like to eat with me? - Yes, Thanks. - Sorry, I can`t today.

- Do you want some ice cream? - Yes, please. - Oh, no thanks a lot. They are co-workers. They have never lunch at home. They
always eat in this restaurant. They talk merrily.
- Will you have another piece of cake? - Yes, of course. - Yes, I will, please.
How often do they eat in this restaurant?

They always eat in this restaurant


Would you like to
come with me? “Never”, “Often” are frequency adverbs . “Merrily” is a mode
adverb.

Frequency Adverbs and Mode Adverb.

Mode adverbs form adding the end “ly” to the adjective:

For example:

Adjective: Mode Adverb:


Intelligent Intelligently
Bad Badly
Happy Happily
Funny Funnily
Merry Merrily

The mode adverbs go after of the verb o complement in the sentence.


This man makes an invitation to the girl.

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between first base and second base. The shortstop plays between second and third base. There are 1. Read the following dialogues and answer each question about them:
three players, called fielders, in the outfield. The center field is in the center. The right field is behind
first base, and the left field is behind third base. The pitcher`s place is at the center of the infiedl. The Néstor and Rosa are co-workers. Néstor makes an invitation Rosa to have lunch.
catcher plays behind home plate.
Dialogue 1:
Néstor: Rosa, would you like to have lunch out today?
Rosa: Sure, I`ll be pleased.
Néstor: There is a new and wonderful restaurant in the Recreo Center.
Rosa: I`d love to go there. What time must I be ready?
Néstor: At twelve o`clock.
Rosa: Thanks dear for inviting me to have lunch out.
Néstor: Please, don`t mention it.

Questions about the dialogue:

1.a. Who invites Rosa to have lunch out?

1.b. Where are they going to have it?

1.c. Where is the new restaurant?

1.d. What time is Nestor going to pick up Rosa?

2. Néstor and Rosa are in the restaurant where they are going to eat.
Dialogue 2:
Waitress: May I help you?
Néstor: Yes, please, we`re going to order lunch.
Waitress: Let me take your order, Sir. Madam, what would you like to have?
Rosa: I`d like filet mignon and vegetables.
Waitress: What kind of vegetables would you have?
Rosa: Peas and carrots.
Waitress: Sir, please.
Néstor: I`d like lamb and baked potatoes, with sour cream.

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Waitress: Anything else? 1. Form the comparative and superlative of the following adjectives:
Néstor: Two beers, please.
1.1. Large
Waitress: Enjoy your lunch.
Néstor: Thanks. 1.2. Easy

1.3. Big
Questions about the dialogue:
1.4. Tall
2.a. Where are Rosa and Néstor?
1.5. Funny
2.b. What is Rosa going to have for lunch?

2. Translate the folllowing senteces:


2.c. What is Néstor going to have?
2.1. It`s better to love than to hate.

2.d. What are they going to drink?


2.2. There is more water in the Orinoco than in the Neveri River

2.3. Gallegos`best work is “Doña Bárbara”.

2.4. The sooner the better.

2.5. Better late than never.

3. Translate an interesting reading:


The most interesting sport in the world.

The sport more popular in Venezuela is Baseball. Baseball was invented in the United States in
the nineteenth century. Today, millions of people play baseball. It is very popular sport not only in the
United States but in Canadá, Japan, Italy and many South American countries, too.

In baseball, there are two teams, and nine players on each team. The team in the field is the
defensive team. There are two sections in a baseball field: the infield and the outfield. The infield is
a square with a base at each corner. In this picture, home plate is at the bottom of the square.
First base is on the right corner, second base is above home plate, and third base is on the
left corner of the square. The first baseman and the second baseman play near their bases

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