lunes, 18 de mayo de 2015

Possessive adjetives


Los adjetivos posesivos en inglés son: my, your, his, her, its, our, your, their. Hacen referencia a quien posee y no a lo poseído. En general preceden a sustantivos.

my (mái) - mi, mis
your (iór) - tu, tus / su, sus (de usted)
his (jis) - su, sus (de él)
her (jer) - su, sus (de ella)
its (its) - su, sus (de algo)
our (áuar) - nuestro/a/os/as
your (iór) - su, sus (de ustedes/vosotros)
their (dér) - su, sus (de ellos/as)


·      His= man
·      Her= woman
·      Its= Thing
·      Their= men, women, things

My family is from Tula
This is your cap
His name is Paul
Her brother is Pedro
Its name is Instituto S.A.
That is your travel
Their name are Paul and Pedro
Our dogs are agresive
What is her name?
Mexican is her brother?
Gamboa is last your name?
Where are your from parents?
How do you spell your name?

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 




 
 
 

Present tense: verb to be

It´s a cat
 Subjetc+verb to be+complement

·      Use capital
·      You in  singular y plural
·      He for a man; she for a woman, and it for a thing
·      They for people and things
·      Missing letter in contractions
·      Conversation in contractions

Exemple




I am Japanese

Nationality: English, Irish, Scottish, Spanish; German, Korean, Mexican, American; Argentina, Brazilian, Canadian, Italian; Chinese, Japanese; French, Thai

You are in room 17

 

He is an archeology

Jobs: an actor, an actress, an administative, a builder, a doctor, a front desk Clerk, an enginner, a housewife, a journalist, a lawyer, a bank manager, a musician, a nurse, a pilot, a pólice officer, a piliceman, a policewoman, a pilitician, a soccer player, a student, a waiter, a waitress

She is a student

 

It is an umbrella

Common objects: an andress book, a book, a calendar, a cell pone, a change purse, a credit card, a dictionary, glasses, an ID Card, an umbrela, a wallet, a watch, a photo, a pencil, a notebook, a newspaper, a magazine, a lipstick, a hairbrush

You are in level 15

 

They are from Argentina

Country: England, Ireland, Scotland, Spain; Germany, Korea, Mexico, the United States; Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Italy; China, Japan; France, Thailand

We are live Londres
 

 

Is is not a cat
Subjetc+verb to be+not+complement

·      No after the verb to make negatives
·      You can also contract are not and is not

Exemple

I am not Japanese
I’m not
I’m not
You are not in room 17
You aren´t
You´re not
He is not an archeology
He isn´t
He’s not
She is not a student
She isn´t
She’s not
It is not an umbrella
It isn´t
It’s not
You are not in level 15
You aren´t
You´re not
They are not from Argentina
The aren´t
They´re not
We are not live Londres
We aren´t
We´re not
 

verb to be+ Subject +complement?

·      In questions, put be before subjetcs
·   Don´t use contractions in short answers


Am I Japanese?
Yes I am
No I’m not
Are you in room 17?
Yes You are
No  You´re not
Is he an archeology?
Yes He is
No He’s not
Is she a student?
Yes She is
No She’s not
Is It an umbrella?
Yes It is
No It’s not
Are you in level 15?
Yes You are
No You´re not
Are they from Argentina?
Yes The are
No They´re not
Are we live Londres?
Yes We are
No We´re not

Exercise

Chose the correct form of the verb to be - am/is/are.

It  hold today.
I at home now.
They Mexican.
There a pen on the desk.
My name Martha.
We from China.
That right.
I OK, thanks.
Clara and Juan married.
She an English teacher.