martes, 17 de febrero de 2009

Preposiciones

Ahora que estamos estudiando las preposiciones de lugar he encontrado estos links que a lo mejor os sirven de ayuda.

Pincha AQUI


Espero que os sea útil.

Links útiles para verbos

Para aprender el verbo TO BE y el verbo TO HAVE GOT podéis visitar:


1. Este LINK para el verbo to be

2. Este LINK para el verbo to have got


Para el PRESENTE SIMPLE podéis visitar este LINK


Todo esto os puede servir de repaso.

Espero que os sea útil.

To Be y To Have Got

TO BE

PRESENT SIMPLE

AFFIRMATIVE

NEGATIVE

INTERROGATIVE

I am

You are

He/she/it is

We/you/they are

(I’m)

(‘s)

(‘re)

I am not

You are not

He/she/it is not

We/you/they are not

( aren’t)

(isn’t)

(I.P) am I?

(I.P) are you?

(I.P) is he/she/it?

(I.P) are we/you/they?

(I.P): interrogative pronoun

It is used:

  • To denote existence. Eg: the dog is in the garden.
  • To give information about a person or a thing. Eg: Tom is a carpenter.
  • To express physical or mental condition. Eg: I am hot.
  • To express age. Eg: I’m 25 years old.
  • To express weight. Eg: I’m 65 kilos.
  • For prices. Eg: It’s 20 pounds.

HAVE (GOT)

PRESENT SIMPLE

AFFIRMATIVE

NEGATIVE

INTERROGATIVE

I have (got)

You have (got)

He/she/it has (got)

We/you/they have (got)

(‘ve)

(‘s)

I have not (got)

You have not (got)

He/she/it has not (got)

We/you/they have not (got)

(haven’t)

(hasn’t)

I do not have

You do not have

He/she/it does not have

We/you/they do not have

(I.P) have I(got)?

(I.P) have you(got)?

(I.P) has he/she/it(got)?

(I.P) have we/you/they(got)?



(I.P) do I have?

(I.P) do you have?

(I.P) does he/she/it have?

(I.P) do we/you/they have?

MEANING ‘POSSESS’ AND ‘SUFFER (FROM) PAIN/ILLNESS/DISABILITY…’

  • ‘Have’ is conjugated with ‘do’ for habitual actions.
  • No idea of habit: Have you got…?
  • American English vs British English: in Britain it is usual to use ‘have got’ whereas other English-speaking countries (USA, for example) use the ‘do’ forms here too.
  • ‘Got’ is not added in short answers or question tags.

OTHER MEANINGS

  • Take (a meal), give (a party), encounter (difficulties), experience, enjoy + adjective…
  • ‘Do/does/did’ as auxiliaries in the negative and interrogative forms.
  • Never followed by ‘got’.

jueves, 12 de febrero de 2009

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