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Requisitos de finalización

Resourses Text activity 5

Download the file Rules for present progressive 

Rules for present progressive

1. In general,

play

+

ing =

playing

do

+

ing =

doing

clean

+

ing =

cleaning

 

2. Verbs ending in – e

live

living

dance

dancing

use

using

make

making

 

3. Verbs ending in one vowel and one consonant:

run

running

win

winning

cut

cutting

swim

swimming

4. Verbs ending in - ie

tie

tying

 

lie

lying

 

die

dying

 

Affirmative and negative sentences:

I am / I’m not 

reading a book.

You are / You aren’t     eating

a sandwich.

Johnny is / Johnny isn’t  

kissing the girl.

She is / She isn’t  

taking a shower.

We are / We aren’t

doing our homework. 

They are / They aren’t

playing basketball.

 

Questions and answers:

Are you sleeping?

Yes, I am.

No, I’m not.

Is he drinking water?

Yes, he is.

No, he isn’t.

Am I helping you?

Yes, you are.    

No, you aren’t.

 

 

Resourses Text activity 6

click here ---> Haruki Murakami: “The repetition itself becomes the important thing.” 

                                                    Download the file Frequency Adverbs 

Frequency Adverbs

 Adverb

100 %   of the time.

Always.

80 %   of the time.

Usually.

60 %   of the time

Sometimes. / Often.   

40 %   of the time.

Rarely.  

20 %   of the time.

Hardly ever.

 0 %  of the time.

Never.   

 

EXAMPLES:

I am always at work.

He is usually happy.

We are never sad.

You sometimes listen to music.

She rarely uses the computer.  

They hardly ever eat breakfast.

 

Resourses  Project Progress 1

click here ---> ANNEX 1 Countries and Nationalities 

PRACTICES.

Vocabulary: Free time activities. http://uapas2.bunam.unam.mx/humanidades/vocabulary_free_time_activities/

Describing what people are doing. http://uapas1.bunam.unam.mx/humanidades/describing_people_doing/

Frequency adverbs. http://uapas1.bunam.unam.mx/humanidades/frecuency_adverbs/




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