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Friday, November 24, 2017

Countable nouns and uncountable

Characteristics of countable nouns:


  1. You can tell.
  2. They have a singular form and a plural.
  3. You can use numbers in front of them to express their amount.
  4. You can use indefinite articles (a / an) in front of them.


What are uncountable nouns?

Words as sugar and money are countless in Spanish, since we can not say "two sugars", "three funds".

Characteristics:


  1. They do not have plural forms.
  2. You can not tell.
  3. Can not be used with the indefinite articles (a / an) in front of them.
  4. Always use the singular verb.















Sunday, November 19, 2017

PRESENT CONTINUOS

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

The present continuous is used to describe actions that are performed in the same moment that you speak

Afirmative form:

Structure: subject ε(●̮̮̃•̃)з  + auxiliary verb (to be) + gerund

I am playing soccer                                           I´m playing soccer
you are playing soccer                                     You´re playing soccer
He is playing soccer                                         He´s  playing soccer
She is playing soccer                                       She´s playing soccer
We are playing soccer                                     We´re playing soccer
You are playing soccer                                     You´re playing soccer
They are playing soccer                                   They´re playing soccer

Negative form:

Structure: subject ε(●̮̮̃•̃)з + auxiliary verb (to be)+(negative auxiliary(not)+ gerund

I am not playing soccer                                       I´m not playing soccer
you are not playing soccer                                  You´re not playing soccer
He is not playing soccer                                      He´s not playing soccer
She is not playing soccer                                    She´s not playing soccer
We are not  playing soccer                                  We´re not playing soccer
You are not  playing soccer                                  You´re not playing soccer
They are not  playing soccer                                 They´re not playing soccer

Interrogative form   

Structure: Auxiliary verb + subject  ε(●̮̮̃•̃)з + gerund

Am i playing soccer?                                       Yes, i am/  No, i´m not
Are you playing soccer?                                    Yes, you are/ No you aren´t
Is he playing soccer?                                         Yes, he is/ No, he isn´t
Is she playing soccer?                                       Yes, she is/No, she isn´t
Are we playing soccer?                                     Yes,we are/No, we aren´t
Are you playing soccer?                                    Yes, you are/No you aren´t
Are they playing soccer?                                    Yes, they are/No they aren´t


                                             




Tuesday, November 14, 2017

Past of verb to be



The simple past of the verb "To be" is formed by changing the forms "am" and "is" to "was" and how "are" to "were".




Afirmativa:

I was: yo era o yo estaba.
You were: tú eras o tú estabas.
He was: él era o él estaba.
She was: ella era o ella estaba.
It was: eso era o eso estaba.
We were: nosotros eramos o nosotros estábamos.
You were: vosotros erais o vosotros estabais.
They were: ellos eran o ellos estaban.

Negativa:

I was not: yo no era o yo no estaba.
You were not: tú no eras o tú no estabas.
He was not: él no era o él no estaba.
She was not: ella no era o ella no estaba.
It was not: eso no era o eso no estaba.
We were not: nosotros no eramos o nosotros no estábamos.
You were not: vosotros no erais o vosotros no estabais.
They were not: ellos no eran o ellos no estaban.

Interrogativa:

Was I?: ¿era yo? o ¿estaba yo?
Were you?: ¿eras tú? o ¿estabas tú?
Was he?: ¿era él? o ¿estaba él?
Was she?: ¿era ella? o ¿estaba ella?
Was it?: ¿era eso? o ¿estaba eso?
Were we?: ¿eramos nosotros? o ¿estabamos nosotros?
Were you?: ¿erais vosotros? o ¿estabais vosotros?
Were they?: ¿eran ellos? o ¿estaban ellos?

Ejemplos:

·He was my friend when I was twelve years old → Él era mi amigo cuando yo tenía doce años.

·I wasn't at school at half-past eleven → Yo no estaba en el colegio a las once y media.

·Were they at home yesterday? → ¿Estaban ellos ayer en casa? (no confundir "where (donde)" con were).

Para terminar, decir que las formas negativas contraídas son:
was not → wasn't
were not → weren't

Monday, November 13, 2017

Simple past


Conjugation


Sujet ◕ ‿‿ ◕ + verb with termination "ed"



Example:

I went to the University of Oxford






Past finishes verbs "e"







Negative form

Sujet ◕ ‿‿ ◕+did+not+infinitive verb

Example:

I did not sing
he did not sing

Interrogative form

Did+Sujet ◕ ‿‿ ◕+Verb "tobe" conjugated













The "past simple" is used to:

Actions that began in the past and are already completed.







Thursday, November 2, 2017

Nada de nada

Esta canción no esta en ingles , pero afortunadamente esta en español y esto nos da la dicha de disfrutar esta hermosa canción de Marco Di Mauro









  

Wednesday, October 18, 2017

High flying birds

Noel Gallagher´s  Present: 

 Everybody´s on the run









Que lindo video y la musica nos introduce a esta linda historia.