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USE OF ENGLISHRevision

MAIN VERBS

TO BE Affirmative Negative InterrogativeI’m I’m not Am I?You’re You aren’t Are you?He’s He isn’t Is he?She’s She isn’t Is she?It’s It isn’t Is it?We’re We aren’t Are we?You’re You aren’t Are you?They’re They aren’t Are they?

HAVE GOT ( POSSESSION)

Affirmative Negative InterrogativeI’ve got I haven’t got Have I got?You’ve got You haven’t got Have you got?He’s got He hasn’t got Has he got?She’s got She hasn’t got Has she got?It’s got It hasn’t got Has it got?We’ve got We haven’t got Have we got?You’ve got You haven’t got Have you got?They’ve got They haven’t got Have they got?

NOW….ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS…

Where are you now? Where are you from? Where’s your schoolbag? What have you got in your school bag? Imagine your bedroom. Tell me 5 things

you’ve got in your bedroom.

FOR EXAMPLE… Now I’m in class I’m from Catalonia My school bag is next to my

chair, under the table. In my school bag I’ve got… In my bedroom I’ve got …

PRESENT SIMPLE

We use it to talk about: Routines True statements

We use it with adverbs of frequency:

Sometimes, never, often, usually, hardly ever, always.

TALK ABOUT YOUR ROUTINES

Explain your routines from 7:00 in the evening till 10:00 at night. Use adverbs of frequency.

Tell me something that is true. Make a negative sentence using the

Present Simple. An interrogative one?

REMEMBER!

Add –s/es to the third person singular ( He, she ,it)

Make negative sentences with the auxiliar DON’T/DOESN’T ( 3rd p. sing: he, she, it)

Make interrogative sentences with the auxiliar: DO/DOES ( 3rd p.sing: he, she, it)

Add the frequency adverb BEFORE the verb and AFTER the verb to be.

THERE’S/THERE ARE AND PREPOSITIONS

SOME/ANY

Some: Affirmative sentences

Any: Interrogative and negative sentences

THERE’S: SINGULAR THERE ARE: PLURAL

What can you see in this picture?

COMPARING PEOPLE AND THINGS

Add –er to one syllable adjectives and to adjectives ending in –y: colder, prettier, bigger

Add more to two or more syllable adjectives: more intelligent, more beautiful EXCEPTIONS: good-better, bad-worse

PRESENT CONTINUOUS We use it to talk and write about things we are

doing NOW, AT THIS MOMENT, TODAY, THIS WEEK...

We need the verb TO BE+VERB+ING You’re studying English He’s travelling to New York They’re working in a school.

What is she doing? And the cat?

DESCRIBE

by Eva Hugas