I am a doctors are we doctors
You are students am i happy?
He is a teacher are they studyig?
She is a nurse am i apilot?
It is a plant is she nurse?
We are doctors
You are a chef I am in class
He is an engineer They are Friends
They are singers He is my brother
It is a dog
To be John is 70 years old.
He is old.
John was 10 years old.
He was young.
They are old.
They were young.
Present tense: I am in class.
They are friends.
He is my brother.
I am happy.
He is rich.
It is easy.
We are early.
You are at school.
They are quiet.
Past tense: I was sad.
He was poor.
She was a student.
It was difficult.
We were late.
were at home.
They were noisy.
I am in class.
They are friends.
He is my brother.
He is in the house.
He is not in the house.
She is pretty.
• I am a student.
•She is a doctor.
• They are happy.
• He is tall.
•It is cold outside.
• We are friends.
• You are smart.
•The book is on the table.
• The cat is sleeping.
• The city is beautiful.
•I am tired.
•She is singing.
•They are coming home.
• He is reading a book.
• It is raining.
• We are learning English.
• You are doing well.
•The dog is barking.
•The house is old.
• They are getting married.
2.
1. I am happy.
2. She is a doctor.
3. He is not here.
4. They are my friends.
5. It is a beautiful day.
6. I was a student.
7. You are very kind.
8. We are a team.
9. They were at the party.
10. She is going to be a lawyer.
11. I am not tired.
12. It was a great experience.
13. You were right.
14. We are going to be late.
15. They are not coming.
16. He is a great singer.
17. I am excited.
18. She was a great teacher.
19. It is getting late.
20. We were happy.
21. They are coming tomorrow.
22. He is not feeling well.
23. I am a student.
24. You are my best friend.
25. It is a wonderful life.
3.
1. I am a teacher.
2. She is my best friend.
3. They are at the park.
4. He is very tired.
5. We are happy today.
6. You are a great singer.
7. It is cold outside.
8. My parents are from Spain.
9. This book is very interesting.
10. The dogs are in the backyard.
NEGATIVE
1.I am not at the party last night.
2.She is not sick yesterday.
3.They are not at the mall.
4.He was a famous artist
5. We are not in New York last summer.
6.You aré not my best friend
7.It Is not a great movie.
8.The weather is not terrible last week.
9.My grandmother aré not a nurse.
10.The kids Is not very noisy.
INTERROGATIVE
1.Am I late?
2. Is she your sister?
3.Are they coming to the party?
4.Is he your boyfriend?
5.Are you hungry?
6.Was she at school yesterday?
7.Were they in Paris last summer?
8.Was the test difficult?
9.Were you happy with your results?
10.Was it a good movie?
4.
1. I am happy.
2. You are my best friend.
3. He is a doctor.
4. She is very talented.
5. It is a sunny day.
6. We are excited about the trip.
7. They are from Spain.
8. I am not tired.
9. You are not alone.
10. He is not at home.
11. She is not interested in sports.
12. It is not cold today.
13. We are not ready yet.
14. They are not coming to the party.
15. Am I late?
16. Are you okay?
17. Is he your brother?
18. Is she a teacher?
19. Is it raining outside?
20. Are we on the right track?
21. Are they finished with their homework?
22. I was a student last year.
23. You were very helpful yesterday.
24. He was here earlier.
25. She was excited about the concert.
He is Alfie.
He is a dog.
He is Smart.
I am in my apartment.
I am happy.
I am sad.
I am a good student.
You are very serius.
He is pilot.
She is a Smart girl.
It is a sunny day.
I am doctor.
You are very intelligent.
He is an actor.
She is a good person.
You are students.
It is a cat.
They are American.
You are beautiful.
We are latinos.
They are blondes.
She is beautiful.
5.
In inglés, fácil Ale/ inglés, fácil, alema
AFFIRMATIVE
Has. Have
He. I
She. You
It. They
AFFIRMATIVE
He is a lawyer.
You are tires.
I am tall.
It is interesting.
We are students.
I am a doctor.
He is a teacher.
She is a nurse.
He is my brother.
She is my sister.
NEGATIVE
I am not a good person
We are not olé friends
He is not a students
The Pencil is not on the desk
She is not absent from class today
They are not friends
The wealther today is not goodThe soy is not clear
They are not brothers
The child is not on the garde
INTERROGATIVE
Is she very pretty
Is it you house
Is she small
Are you good person
Is she your sister
ALEXANDER MEDINA RUBALCAVA
6.
AFIRMATIVAS
Video 1
1. I play soccer.
2. You eat fruit.
3. We like music.
4. They go to school.
5. I read books.
6. You walk fast.
7. We drink water.
8. They study English.
9. I watch TV.
10. You clean your room.
Video 2
11. He plays guitar.
12. She eats pizza.
13. It runs fast.
14. He drinks coffee.
15. She likes cats.
16. It barks loudly.
17. He reads comics.
18. She sings well.
19. It jumps high.
20. He walks to school.
NEGATIVAS
Video 1
1. I don’t play soccer.
2. You don’t eat fruit.
3. We don’t like music.
4. They don’t go to school.
5. I don’t read books.
6. You don’t walk fast.
7. We don’t drink water.
8. They don’t study English.
9. I don’t watch TV.
10. You don’t clean your room.
Video 2
11. He doesn’t play guitar.
12. She doesn’t eat pizza.
13. It doesn’t run fast.
14. He doesn’t drink coffee.
15. She doesn’t like cats.
16. It doesn’t bark loudly.
17. He doesn’t read comics.
18. She doesn’t sing well.
19. It doesn’t jump high.
20. He doesn’t walk to school.
INTERROGATIVAS
Video 1
1. Do I play soccer?
2. Do you eat fruit?
3. 3. Do we like music?
4. Do they go to school?
5. Do I read books?
6. Do you walk fast?
7. Do we drink water?
8. Do they study English?
9. Do I watch TV?
10. Do you clean your room?
Video 2
11. Does he play guitar?
12. Does she eat pizza?
13. Does it run fast?
14. Does he drink coffee?
15. Does she like cats?
16. Does it bark loudly?
17. Does he read comics?
18. Does she sing well?
19. Does it jump high?
20. Does he walk to school?
3. Video 1:
He was young.
They are old.
They were young.
Present tense:
I am in class.
I am happy.
He is rich.
She is a nurse.
It is easy.
We are early.
You are at school.
They are quiet.
Past tense:
I was sad.
He was poor.
She was a student.
It was difficult.
We were late.You were at home.
They were noisy.
Video 2:
I am in class.
They are friends.
He is my brother.
She is pretty.
It is ugly.
He is inteligent.
We are friends
HAVE-HAS
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I THEY HE
YOU WE SHE IT
She has a pink car
• I have a red car
I have a motorcycle
He has a pet
You have a son
She has a boyfriend
It has a ball
They have a bicycle
We have a big house
You have Brown hair
Mr. Williams has a luxury car
My cousins have a lot of debt
You have a very friendly neighbor
That house has a swimming pool
I have two pets
My dog has fleas
I have a red car
She has a car
has a blue car
I have a motorcycle
You have a ball
He has a car
We have many cats
I don ´t have a motorcycle
You don´t have a ball
He doesn´t have a car
We don´t have many cats
It doesn´t have hole
She doesn´t have a cell pone
Do i have a motorcycle?
Do you have a ball?
Does he have a car?
Do we have many cats
He closed the door.
He didn’t close the door.
Did he close the door?
They ate pizza.
They didn’t eat pizza.
Did they eat pizza?
Karla watch TV yesterday.
Karla didn’t watch TV yesterday.
Did Karla watch TV yesterday?
You understand the lesson easily.
You didn’t understand the lesson easily.
Did you understand the lesson easily?
I cooked chicken for lunch.
They washed the dishes.
We walked to school.
They planted flowers outside.
We drank milk in the morning.
I gave lots of hugs to my daughter.
We ate pizza for dinner.
I didn’t play tennis yesterday.
You didn’t work on Monday.
He didn’t go to the hospital.
She didn’t do her homework.
She has to take care of the her family .
They have top lay
3. I have got to get in shape
4. They have student
5. You have gone
6. She has talker for 10 hours today
7. He has been snoring all night
8. We have been dinking
i have two books
10. She has a dogs
11. You have three pencils
12. It has four legs
13. They have a table
14. You have my notebook
15. He has five coins
16. We have money
17. I have a red car
18. She has a blue car
2.
1. I have a book.
2. He has a car.
3. They have a house.
4. He has a dog.
5. We have a meeting today.
6. I have a headache.
7. She has a lot of experience.
8. They have been to Paris.
9. He has a great sense of humor.
10. We have to finish the project.
11. I have never been to the USA.
12. She has a beautiful voice.
13. They have a lot of money.
14. He has a big family.
15. We have a lot of work to do.
16. I have a question.
17. She has a meeting at 2 pm.
18. They have been friends for years.
19. He has a talent for music.
20. We have a party tonight.
21. I have a cold.
22. She has a beautiful smile.
23. They have a new baby.
24. He has a lot of patience.
25. We have a great team.
3.
• I hare a braskfrald
• You have a cold
• He has a beke
• We have a merlag
• He has not a Chihuahua
• I have coffe for breakfast
• He has got a new car
• They’ ve got a Big house
• I have a good idea
• You have dark hair
• I have to go
• He has to work
• She has to leave
• It has to stop
• We have to wait
• You have to study
4.
• Have You learned to play the piano
• Have we finish the homework
• Have You listened to Bob Marley
• Have they cooked lasagna before
• They have an expensive car
• She has two children
• We have a party at school
• The have new shows
• You have a Nice shirt
• Do you have a idea?
• Do they have food?
• Does she have a good job?
• Do we have enough money?
• Do they have an organization?
5.
• We ave student
• They ave teachep
• I am John
• He ps’ here
• She has a beatirulouple
• We have teocheo
• We have a loter Worl
• He has abig fanply
• The have new lar
• Has sbe’ a beatifl vopler
• Have we a Lot of work
• Has he bey family
They have a newear
I have scrubbed the walls.
She has supported me all throughout my career.
Clarence had betted against the team.
I will have eaten too many desserts.
I have two dogs. / Tengo dos perros.
He has a big apartment. / Él tiene un apartamento grande.
They have a lot of money. / Ellos tienen mucho dinero.
Susan has a brother. / Susan tiene un hermano.
Have breakfast / lunch / tea / dinner (desayunar, almorzar, merendar, cenar)
2
Have a cup of coffee / some tea / a glass of water (tomar una taza de café, un té, un
vaso de agua)
Have something to eat / a bite to eat (comer algo)
Have a shower / a bath (ducharse, darse un baño)
Have a good time / a good trip (pasarla bien, tener un buen viaje)
Have a baby (tener un bebé)
Have a break / a rest (descansar)
Have a walk (caminar)
My father has been working for this company for one year. / Mi padre ha estado
trabajando en esta compañía durante un año.
We have been living in Australia for two months. / Hemos estado viviendo en Australia
por dos meses.
Have you ever been in Canada?
¿Has estado alguna vez en Canadá?
She has a beautiful house on the beach.
Ella tiene una bella casa en la playa.
She doesn’t have enough money to buy those shoes.
Ella no tiene suficiente dinero para comprar esos zapatos.
He has a lot of friends.
Él tiene muchos amigos.
Have a piece of cake, please.
Ten un pedazo de pastel, por favor.
They have never heard about igloos.
Nunca han oído hablar de los iglús.
Tim has a baby brother.
Tim tiene un hermano bebé.
Mary has a small swimming pool in her country house.
Mary tiene una pequeña piscina en su casa de campo.
6.
I have a dog named Max.
We have been friends for years.
You have a beautiful garden.
They have traveled to many countries.
I have finished my homework.
We have seen that movie before.
You have heard the news, right?
They have a big house in the city.
I have already eaten lunch.
We have planned a trip for next month.
He has a new bike.
She has completed her project on time.
It has been a long day.
He has never been to Europe.
She has a great sense of humor.
It has rained all week.
He has just finished reading that book.
She has worked here for five years.
It has an interesting design.
He has two brothers and one sister.
I have always wanted to learn Spanish.
They have decided to move to another city.
You have made significant progress this year.
She has mentioned her plans several times.
7.
VERBO” HAVE / HAS”
Inglés para niños con Mr pea
AFFIRMATIVE
Has. Have
He. I.
She. You.
It. They.
AFFIRMATIVE
I have a motorcycle
You have a ball
He has a car
We hace mony cats
She has a fever
They have two computers
She have a cell phone
I am has a two brothers
He have a blue eyes
She have the hair blond
NEGATIVE. INTERROGATIVE
I doesn’t a have motorcycle. . Don I have a motorcycle
You doesn’t have a ball Do you have a ball
He doesn’t have a car. . Does he have a car
We don’t have mony ca Do we have very cats
She don’t a have fe. Does she have a fever
They doesn’t have a two computer
She doesn’t have a cell phoneI am not a has a two brothers
He not a have the eyes blue
She doesn’t have blonde hair
8.
Video 1
I have a red pen.
You have a good friend.
They have a new teacher.
We have a big room.
I have a book.
You have a soccer ball.
We have free time.
They have snacks.
I have a problem.
You have an idea
Video 2
He has a bike.
She has a cute dog.
It has sharp teeth.
He has a red shirt.
She has a notebook.
It has a blue cover.
He has a good voice.
She has curly hair.
It has wheels.
He has three pens.
Video 3
I have a headache.
He has a pencil case.
They have pizza.
She has earrings.
We have art class.
It has a funny face.
You have a backpack.
He has green eyes.
They have a party.
She has good grade
9. Video 1
My aunt has a car.
My friend and I have a problem!
My dog has ball.
My students have a quizz.
You and your brother have a lot of toys.
We have worked a lot.
She has eaten fish.
They have a found the shoes.
They have not found the shoes.
Have they found the shoes?
Peter has walked for 3 hours
You have not studied for the exam.
My son has blond hair.
My parents have a restaurant.
Does your daughter have straight hair?
Our building has elevators.
Do you have a boyfriend?
My neighbor has a lawnmower.
Mr. Williams has luxury car.
My cousins have a lot of debt.
Video 2:
You hace a very friendly neighbor.
That house has a swimming pool.
I have two pets.My boss and I have brand new computers.
My dog has fleas.
You and your wife have amazing children.
Mrs. Miller has a successful business.
This restaurant has the best waiters.
My parents have a restaurant.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark don’t have a lot of money.
My niece doesn’t have a blue eyes.
My sister and I have a lot of friends.
My dog doesn’t have a big house.
She has a 2 dogs.
Mary has a cat as a pet.
All my Friends have bikes.
Sara has a beautiful garden.
The students have an important exam.
My sister has a new skate for her brithday.
I have a motorcycle.
He has a pet.
You have a son.
She has a boyfriend.
He has a grilfriend.
It has a ball.
We have a big house.
You have Brown hair.
They have a bicycle.
The books have interesting stories and colorful illustrations.
We have a pool.
I am have two books.
She has a dog.
You have three pencils.
It has four legs.
You have a rabbit.
She has a beautiful smile.
They have a big house.
He has a lot of experience.
I have a question.
You have a great idea.
It has a nice view.
We have a meeting today.
She has a busy schedule.
They have a wonderful family.
He has a strong personality.
I have a lot of work to do.
You have a beautiful voice.
It has a lot of features.
We have a great team.
She has a passion for music.
They have a lot of money.
He has a good sense of humor.
I have a headache.
You have a lot of talent.
We have a lot of fun together.
SIMPLE PRESENT
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• He closed the door.
He didn’t close the door.
Did he close the door?
They ate pizza.
They didn’t eat pizza.
Did they eat pizza?
Karla watch TV yesterday.
Karla didn’t watch TV yesterday.
Did Karla watch TV yesterday? You understand the lesson easily.
You didn’t understand the lesson easily.
Did you understand the lesson easily?
I cooked chiken for lunch.
They washed the dishes.
We walked to school.
They planted flowers outside.
We drank milk in the morning.
I gave lots of hugs to my daughter.
We ate pizza for dinner.
I didn’t play tennis yesterday.
didn’t work on Monday.
He didn’t go to the hospital.
She didn’t do her homework.
My dog didn’t sleep well last night.
We didn’t get up before 7:00 am.
They didn’t buy a magazine.
Did he go to the hospital?
• Did she do her homework?
Did your dog sleep well last night.
Did you get up before 7:00 am?
I cleaned the house last week.
I made a cake last month.
She had an accident.
He did have an accident.
They did not have an accident.
Did he have an accident?
I was a singer many years ago.
My brothers were in china the last year.
I learned english eight years ago.
My parrot died yesterday.
I wake up at eight every day.
The earth goes around the sun.
I don´t drink coffee often.
Do you work at home.
He drinksw tea at breakfast.
They drink tea at breakfast.
She only eats fish.
They only eat fidh.
We catch the bus every morning.
She catches the bus every morning.
It rains every afternoon in the hot season.
He does not drink tea at breakfast.
They do not drink tea at breakfast.
We do not catch the bus every morning.
She does noy catch the bus every morning.
It does not rain every afternoon in the hot season.
I work every day.
She goes to Spain.
He cries a lot.
It Works well.
eat breakfast at 7 a.m.
She studies English every day.
They play soccer on weekends.
He works in a hospital.
We live in Mexico.
The sun rises in the east.
My brother watches TV at night.
Dogs bark at strangers.
She likes chocolate.
I read books in my free time.
3.
1. I eat breakfast every morning.
2. She studies English every day.
3. He works at a bank.
4. They play soccer on weekends.
5. We go to the movies on Fridays.
6. I wake up at 7 am.
7. She likes reading books.
8. He watches TV every night.
9. They live in a big city.
10. We have lunch at 12 pm.
11. I take a walk in the park.
12. She sings in a choir.
13. He drives to work every day.
14. They visit their grandparents on Sundays.
15. We practice yoga in the morning.
16. I drink coffee every morning.
17. She writes stories in her free time.
18. He plays the guitar.
19. They go to the beach in summer.
20. We learn new things every day.
21. I sleep at 10 pm.
22. She teaches math.
23. He runs every morning.
24. They eat dinner at 7 pm.
We enjoy spending time together.
4.
1. She wakes up early every day.
2. He plays soccer on Saturdays.
3. They study English at school.
4. The sun rises in the east.
5. My mother cooks delicious meals.
6. I go to the gym in the morning.
7. We watch movies on weekends.
8. She loves listening to music.
9. Water boils at 100°C.
10. He works in a hospital
NEGATIVE
1. She doesn’t wake up early on Sundays.
2. He doesn’t play soccer every day.
3. They don’t study French at school.
4. The sun doesn’t set in the north.
5. My mother doesn’t cook on Fridays.
6. I don’t go to the gym at night.
We don’t watch TV in the morning.
8.She doesn’t like spicy food.
9.Water doesn’t freeze at 10°C.
10.He doesn’t work on weekends.
INTERROGATIVE
1.Do you wake up early every day?
2.Does he play soccer on Saturdays?
3.Do they study English at school?
4.Does the sun rise in the east?
5.Does your mother cook delicious meals?
6.Do I go to the gym in the morning?
7.Do we watch movies on weekends?
8.Does she love listening to music?
9.Does water boil at 100°C?
10.Does he work in a hospital?
5.
She goes to school by bus.
They play soccer on weekends.
He reads a book before bed.
We watch movies on Friday nights.
The sun rises in the east.
Cats like to sleep a lot.
Birds fly in the sky.
She studies English every day.
He works in a bank.
The train leaves at 8 AM.
We enjoy hiking in the mountains.
You always arrive early to class.
Dogs bark when they are excited.
My brother plays the guitar.
I drink coffee in the morning.
She loves chocolate ice cream.
They visit their grandparents every Sunday.
He cleans his room every Saturday.
We go shopping once a month.
The baby sleeps peacefully at night.
You speak three languages fluently.
I write in my journal daily.
She helps her friends with homework.
They celebrate their birthdays together.
He rides his bike to work.
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Vivo en New York.
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Present simple: permanente. Por ejemplo: I go to school every day. / Voy a la
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Present continuous: temporario. Por ejemplo: I’m going to a concert now. /
Ahora estoy yendo a un recital.
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Oraciones afirmativas en present simple
Dad loves coffee.
Dan ama el café.
Ian lives in a big house in Bristol.
Ian vive en una casa grande en Bristol.
I’m interested in art.
Estoy interesado en el arte.
Peter has two cats and a dog.
Peter tiene dos gatos y un perro.
It rains a lot here in winter.
Llueve mucho aquí en invierno.
I hate getting up so early.
Odio levantarme tan temprano.
My parents work long hours.
Mis padres trabajan muchas horas.
My grandmother grows vegetables in her garden.
Mi abuela cultiva verduras en su jardín.
Iron melts at 1,538 °C.
El hierro se derrite a 1.538 °C.
The company does business in Asia.
La compañía hace negocios en Asia.
My friends and I sometimes have parties on Saturday evenings.
Mis amigos y yo a veces tenemos fiestas los sábados a la noche.
1.
• I speak English
• He speak spanish
• They live in condon
• She lives in París
• Ne goes to school cuery mornig
• She understands English
• Ti mixes the sand ando the wateo
• She eats fish
• I don’t eat fruits
• She doesh ‘ t have ours
• Ne doesn ‘ t make tobed
• I don’t práctica yoga
• You don’t play
• They don’t play soccer
• I don’ t work
• She doesn’t cut paper
2.
• She writes poetry in her free time
• We attend church every Sunday
• The kids play un the park after school
• He studies for his exams every night
• I práctica yoga to relieve stress
• The clock ticks away the seconds
• They eat lunch together every day
• The trees providencia shade on a hot day
• We listen to music while we exercise
• She take a nap in the afternoon
• I práctice yoga to relieve stress
• I drink coffee every mornig
• She watches tv in the evenings
• The play soccer on weekends
• He reads a book before going to bed
• The sun rises in the east and sets in the west
• Present Simple.
•
• I wake up at eight every day.
• The earth goes around the sun.
• I don´t drink coffee often.
• Do you work at home.
• He drinksw tea at breakfast.
• They drink tea at breakfast.
• She only eats fish.
• They only eat fidh.
• We catch the bus every morning.
• She catches the bus every morning.
• It rains every afternoon in the hotseason.
• He does not drink tea at breakfast.
• They do not drink tea at breakfast.
• We do not catch the bus every morning.
• She does noy catch the bus everymorning.
• It does not rain every afternoon in the hotseason.
• I work every day.
• She goes to spain.
• He cries a lot.
• It Works well.
PRESENT CONTINOUS
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1. I am reading a book
I am a teaching the present continuos
You are learning english now
Mike is studying graphie desing
We are staying at a hotel
She is flying to Barcelona next week
They are going to the stadium this Friday
Harry is always lying to his mom
They are constanty making noise
She is dancing
I am playing
We are reading
My father is dancing with my mom (dance)
He is jumping on the bed (jump)
We are going to the gym next sunday (go)
She's washing the dishes at this moment (wash)
You are talking about philosophy (talk)
I am talking
You are watching
He is singing
It is working
We are lying
You are running
They are studying
She is crying
You are not traveling
Are they dancing?
Is he sleeping?
Are we singing?
Am i talking?
Are you running?
I am teaching an English lesson.
You are watching a video.
Steve is washing his hair.
She is taking her dog for a walk
I am reading a great book
They are staying at a local hotel
I am speaking english
I am living in London at the moment
It is raining rigth now
He is biting his nails because he is nervous
I am eating cereal rigth now
What are you doing?
She is washing the dishes at this moment.
You are talking about philosophy.
He is not playing football now.
I am not writing an essay.
They are not opening a store next week.
Is she eating pizza?
Is it raining in Texas?
Are you studying with Jimmy?
He is not playing well.
They are not wearing a hat.
He is not paying attention.
They are walking.
She is not calling to her mom.
We are not watching TV now.
You are not doing your job.
They are not leaving at 10:00. Mike is slepping.
Is Mike slepping?
Terry is mopping the floor.
Is Terry mopping the floor?
I am eating Chinese food.
We are watching a movie now.
She is speaking English with Tom.
The kids are always singing too loud.
We are going to the zoo.
You are drinking apple juice.
She is cleaning her room.
I am traveling to Canda next week.
Is it working now?
Is Camila brushing her teeth?
Are they calling the police?
I am doing my homework.
She is cooking dinner.
They are playing basketball.
He is watching a movie.
We are studying for the test.
The dog is barking loudly.
I am reading a new book.
My brother is cleaning his room.
She is talking on the phone.
The kids are swimming in the pool.
He is listening to music.
We are eating lunch right now.
The teacher is writing on the board.
I am taking a shower.
They are dancing at the party.
2.
1. I am studying for my exam.
2. She is cooking dinner in the kitchen.
3. He is playing soccer with his friends.
4. They are watching a movie at the cinema.
5. We are working on a new project.
6. I am reading a book about history.
7. She is writing a letter to her friend.
8. He is driving to the beach.
9. They are practicing yoga in the park.
10. We are learning Spanish.
11. I am eating a sandwich for lunch.
12. She is singing in the shower.
13. He is playing video games.
14. They are dancing at the party.
15. We are planning a trip to Europe.
16. I am taking a nap.
17. She is working on her computer.
18. He is fixing his bike.
19. They are having a meeting.
20. We are discussing the plan.
21. I am listening to music.
22. She is painting a picture.
23. He is running in the marathon.
24. They are building a new house.
25. We are celebrating a birthday.
3.
1. Estoy estudiando para mis exámenes.
2. Ella está leyendo un libro interesante.
3. Estamos cocinando la cena juntos.
4. Ellos están jugando al fútbol en el parque.
5. Mi hermano está aprendiendo a tocar la guitarra.
6. Estás viendo una película ahora mismo.
7. Estamos trabajando en un nuevo proyecto.
8. Ella está escribiendo una carta a su amiga.
9. Estoy escuchando música mientras trabajo.
10. Ellos están viajando por Europa este verano.
11. Estás practicando tu pronunciación en inglés.
12. Estamos disfrutando de un día soleado en la playa.
13. Ella está pintando un cuadro hermoso.
14. Estoy tomando un café con un amigo.
15. Ellos están haciendo ejercicio en el gimnasio.
16. Estás buscando información en internet.
17. Estamos arreglando la casa para la fiesta.
18. Ella está comprando ropa nueva para el invierno.
19. Estoy jugando videojuegos con mis amigos.
20. Ellos están preparando una sorpresa para ti.
21. Estás caminando por el parque cada mañana.
22. Estamos conversando sobre nuestros planes de vacaciones.
23. Ella está enseñando a los niños en la escuela.
24. Estoy organizando mis fotos del viaje.
25. Ellos están celebrando su aniversario esta noche.
4.
“PRESENT CONTINUOS”
Inglés fácil alema, inglés para niños con Mr pea
# AFFIRMATIVE
1. I am studying English at university.
2. She is working as a doctor in a hospital.
3. They are traveling around the world.
4. We are learning how to play the guitar.
5. He is writing a book about his life.
6. The company is expanding its business.
7. The students are doing their homework.
8. The teacher is explaining the lesson.
9. The team is practicing for the game.
10. The musician is composing a new song.
# NEGATIVE
1. I am not studying English at university.
2. She is not working as a doctor in a hospital.
3. They are not traveling around the world.
4. We are not learning how to play the guitar.
5. He is not writing a book about his life.
6. The company is not expanding its business.
7. The students are not doing their homework.
8. The teacher is not explaining the lesson.
9. The team is not practicing for the game.
10. The musician is not composing a new song
.# INTERROGATIVE
1. Are you studying English at university?
2. Is she working as a doctor in a hospital?
3. Are we learning how to play the guitar?
4. Is he writing a book about his life?
5.Are they traveling around the world?
1.
- I am eating.
- You are sleeping.
- He is running.
- She is singing.
- It is raining.
- We are playing.
- They are dancing.
- I am writing a letter.
- She is reading a book.
- He is working on a project
- I’m eating lunch
2.
- The dog is barking loudly.
- My friend is visiting me.
- They are studying for an exam.
- We are going to the movies.
- She is feeling much better today.
- He is driving a new car.
- The birds are singing beautifully.
- The sun is shining brightly.
- I am thinking about my future.
- You are making a lot of progress.
- The children are playing in the park.
- The phone is ringing constantly.
- The leaves are falling from the trees.
- She is wearing a beautiful dress.
- He is looking for his keys.
3.
1. The artist is painting a stunning landscape.
2. The baker is kneading the dough.
3. The doctor is examining the patient.
4. The nurse is taking the patient's temperature.
5. The mechanic is repairing the engine.
6. The carpenter is building a new table.
7. The electrician is wiring the house.
8. The plumber is fixing the leaky pipe.
9. The writer is composing a new novel.
10. The singer is warming up their voice.
11. The dancers are rehearsing their routine.
12. The actors are memorizing their lines.
13. The scientists are conducting an experiment.
14. The students are taking a test.
15. The athletes are training hard.
16. The tourists are sightseeing.
17. The shoppers are browsing the stores.
18. The cooks are preparing a feast.
19. The waiters are serving the customers.
20. The musicians are tuning their instruments.
21. The team is collaborating on a project.
22. The bees are pollinating the flowers.
23. The fish are swimming in the ocean.
24. The ants are carrying food to their nest.
25. The wolves are howling at the moon.
26. The eagles are soaring high above.
27. The snow is falling gently.
28. The leaves are changing color.
29. The animals are migrating south.
30. The world is constantly changing.
Present continious.
I'm looking al the cloek.
I'm looking at you.
I'm talking to them.
I'm lotening tho the radio.
They're doing their home work.
We're not drinking beer.
What ure you doing right now?
Whut am i tallsing abut?
She's talking to him.
Where's he worksing right now?
He's listening to the news.
How is she dealing with it?
You're reading a book to me.
What are we leaming?
They're dreaming about christmas.
Wheru are you going?
we're writing to the neaspaper.
How're they doing it?
I'm not Looking at Laura
ím not singing.
I'm not euting chocolate.
I'm not watching TV
She's not dating hìm
He isn't listing to the news.
You aren’t reading poem.
PRESENT SIMPLE VS PRESENT CONTINUOUS
1.
I eat breakfast every morning vs I am eating breakfast right now.
She studies English every day vs She is studying for her exam.
He works at a bank vs He is working on a project.
They play soccer on weekends vs They are playing soccer in the park.
I wake up at 7 am vs I am waking up right now.
I am learning Spanish vs I learn Spanish every day.
She is watching TV vs She watches TV every night
He is playing video games vs He plays video games every weekend.
They are building a new house vs They build houses for a living.
I am practicing yoga vs I practice yoga every morning.
She is writing a novel vs She writes stories in her free time.
He is fixing his bike vs He fixes bikes for a living.
They are planning a trip vs They plan trips for a travel agency.
I am taking a nap vs I take a nap every afternoon.
She is learning to play the piano vs She plays the piano every day.
3.
1.I walk to school every day.
2.She reads a book every night
3.They play soccer on weekends.
4.He works at a bank.
5.We go to the gym regularly.
6.The train leaves at 8 AM.
7.My brother plays the guitar.
8.The store opens at 9 AM.
9.She speaks three languages.
10.It rains a lot in spring.
11.I am walking to school right now.
12.She is reading a book at the moment.
13.They are playing soccer in the park.
14.He is working on a project today.
15.We are going to the gym this week.
16.The train is leaving soon.
17.My brother is playing the guitar right now.
18.The store is opening later today.
19.She is speaking with her friend right now.
20.It is raining outside.
21.I usually eat breakfast at 7 AM, but today I am eating at 8 AM.
22.She often watches TV, but she is watching a movie now.
23.They typically study in the library, but they are studying at home today.
24.He always drives to work, but he is taking the bus this week.
25.We usually have dinner early, but we are having it late tonight.
Present Simple:
1. I eat breakfast every morning.
2. She studies English every day.
3. They play soccer on weekends.
4. He reads books before bed.
5. It rains a lot in April.
6. I go to school every day.
7. She speaks Spanish fluently.
8. They watch TV every night.
9. He works out every morning.
10. We have lunch at noon.
Present Continuous:
1. I am eating breakfast right now.
2. She is studying for her exam.
3. They are playing soccer in the park.
4. He is reading a book on his Kindle.
5. It is raining outside.
6. I am going to school right now.
7. She is speaking Spanish with her friend.
8. They are watching a movie.
9. He is working out at the gym.
10. We are having lunch together.
1.
1. I eat breakfast every day.
2. I am eating breakfast now.
3. He works in an office.
4. He is working from home this week.
5. The Earth revolves around the sun.
6. The Earth is spinning on its axis.
7. She walks to school.
8. She is walking to school right now.
9. I own a car.
10. I am driving my friend's car today.
11. Dogs bark.
12. The dog is barking very loudly.
13. She likes ice cream.
14. She is loving this new flavor of ice cream.
2.
1. Birds fly.
2. The birds are flying south for the winter.
3. Water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius.
4. The water is freezing in this cold weather.
5. He plays the piano.
6. He is playing a beautiful sonata.
7. She speaks Spanish fluently.
8. She is speaking to her grandmother on the phone right now.
9. They live in a small apartment.
10. They are staying at a beach house this summer.
11. I believe in you.
12. I am believing that this project will succeed. ( "Believe" is a stative verb,
but this usage is acceptable to express a temporary, developing belief.)
13. The cat sleeps a lot.
14. The cat is sleeping on the sunbeam.
15. He teaches English.
16. He is teaching a particularly challenging class today.
3.
1. She sings beautifully.
2. She is singing a song at the concert.
3. The train arrives at 3 pm.
4. The train is arriving late today.
5. He usually drives to work.
6. He is driving his new car today.
7. They study hard.
8. They are studying for their finals.
9. I feel happy.
10. I am feeling much better today.
11. She has a dog.
12. She is having a party this weekend. (Note: "Have" as possess is stative,
but "have" as in "have a party" is an action.)
13. The soup tastes delicious.
14. I am tasting the new wine. (Note: Taste as a sense is stative, but tasting
as an action is acceptable).
15. He understands the problem.
16. He is understanding the instructions more clearly now.
WAS- WERE
1. I am doing my homework.
She is cooking dinner.
They are playing basketball.
He is watching a movie.
We are studying for the test.
The dog is barking loudly.
I am reading a new book.
My brother is cleaning his room.
She is talking on the phone.
She kids are swimming in the pool.
He is listening to music.
We are eating lunch right now.
The teacher is writing on the board.
I am taking a shower.
They are dancing at the party.
I was tired last night.
He was at home yesterday.
She was happy with the results.
It was cold this morning.
I was in the library at 5 p.m
The movie was interesting.
He was my teacher in high school.
She was late for class.
I was ready to go.
The book was on the table.
It was a great day.
My dad was at work.
I was hungry after school.
The party was fun.
She was nervous before the test.
He was in the kitchen.
The cat was under the bed.
I was very busy.
My phone was dead.
It was very dark outside.
You were amazing last night.
We were at the concert.
hey were excited for the trip.
The kids were in the park.
You were my best friend.
We were classmates in college.
The cookies were delicious.
They were at the mall.
My friends were happy to see me.
The chairs were broken.
You were very helpful.
The lights were off.
We were at the museum.
The students were quiet.
They were tired after the game.
The answers were correct.
You were here earlier.
The dogs were barking.
We were late to the meeting.
They were surprised.
I wasn’t ready for the exam.
He wasn’t home last night.
She wasn’t feeling well.
It wasn’t raining this morning.
I wasn’t at the party.
The door wasn’t open.
She wasn’t angry.
The food wasn’t hot.
He wasn’t watching TV.
I wasn’t alone.
It wasn’t a good idea.
My mom wasn’t worried.
I wasn’t in the mood to talk.
The cat wasn’t sleeping.
The light wasn’t working.
He wasn’t tired.
The test wasn’t easy.
I wasn’t surprised.
She wasn’t in class.
It wasn’t too late.
We weren’t at school.
They weren’t hungry.
You weren’t paying attention.
The kids weren’t playing outside.
My friends weren’t there.
The windows weren’t clean
2.
I was a student last year.
She was happy when she got the news.
He was at the party last night.
It was a beautiful day yesterday.
I was tired after the long journey.
She was a great singer.
He was born in 1990.
It was my birthday last week.
I was at the beach last summer.
She was a teacher at that school.
They were at the concert last night.
We were happy when we got the news.
You were right about the weather.
They were students at that university.
We were at the park yesterday.
You were very kind to help me.
They were married for 10 years.
We were tired after the long trip.
They were playing soccer when I saw them.
You were the best player on the team.
I was eating dinner when you called.
They were watching TV when the power went out.
She was studying when her phone rang.
We were driving to the city when we got lost.
He was working late last night.
I was a good student. Yo era un buen estudiante).
We were old friends. Nosotros éramos viejos amigos).
He was a student. Él era un estudiante).
The pencil was on the desk. El lápiz estaba sobre el escritorio).
She was absent from class yesterday. …
The sky was clear. …
The child was in the garden. …
It was a pleasant day.
4.
I was at the party last night.
*She was happy to see her friends.
*It was raining heavily yesterday.
*He was the tallest player on the team The book was interesting.
*My birthday was in June.
*The movie was exciting.
*There was a beautiful sunset.
I was tired after the long journey.
*The cake was delicious.
*They were at the concert together.
*We were excited about the trip.
*The children were playing in the park.
*You were right about the answer.
*The flowers were blooming in spring.
*There were many people at the event.
*My parents were young once.
*The results were surprising.
*The dogs were barking loudly.
*We were all friends back then.
1.
1. My shoes were muddy.
2. The dog was barking loudly.
3. We were surprised by the news.
4. He was feeling unwell.
5. She was wearing a beautiful dress.
6. The children were playing quietly.
7. The cake was delicious.
8. It was a sunny afternoon.
9. They were late for the meeting.
10. I was reading a book.
11. If I were rich, I would travel the world.
12. She wishes she were taller.
13. It was a long and difficult project.
14. The birds were singing sweetly.
15. He was a kind and generous man
2.
1. The house was old and creaky.
2. They were best friends.
3. The concert was amazing.
4. He was a talented musician.
5. She was a brilliant student.
6. We were exhausted after the marathon.
7. The food was spicy.
8. The instructions were unclear.
9. The problem was complex.
10. The answer was simple.
11. If she were here, she would know what to do.
12. I wish I were more patient.
13. It was a memorable experience.
14. The scenery was breathtaking.
15. They were very happy together.
16. The game was close.
17. The story was captivating.
18. He was a dedicated teacher.
3.
1. The weather was unpredictable.
2. The meeting was productive.
3. The journey was long and arduous.
4. The book was well-written.
5. The painting was exquisite.
6. The performance was outstanding.
7. The results were disappointing.
8. The solution was effective.
9. The explanation was clear.
10. The argument was convincing.
11. The decision was difficult.
12. The consequences were severe.
13. The opportunity was unique.
14. The challenge was significant.
15. The reward was substantial.
16. The process was streamlined.
17. The system was efficient.
18. The impact was profound.
THERE WAS- THERE WERE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P6m6wevYAzo
There was a cat on the roof.
There was a book on the table.
There was a strange noise.
There was a storm last night.
There was milk in the fridge.
There was a man at the door.
There was a spider in the bathroom.
There was a movie on TV.
There was a letter for you.
There was a light in the hallway.
There was some water on the floor.
There was a problem with the car.
There was a bird in the tree.
There was an error in the report.
There was a lot of traffic.
There was a surprise waiting for her.
There was an old photo in the box.
There was snow on the mountain.
There was a key under the mat.
There was silence in the room
There were many people at the party.
There were books everywhere.
There were three dogs in the yard.
There were cookies on the plate.
There were students in the hallway.
There were clouds in the sky.
There were toys on the floor.
There were lights in every room.
There were problems with the system.
There were apples in the basket.
There were birds in the garden.
There were chairs by the window.
There were mistakes in your essay.
There were clothes on the bed.
There were candles on the cake.
There were cars parked outside.
There were flowers on the table.
There were questions after the class.
There were messages on your phone.
There were notes on the desk.
There wasn’t any milk left.
There wasn’t a single cloud.
There wasn’t a bus at that time.
There wasn’t any noise.
There wasn’t a key in my pocket.
There wasn’t a towel in the bathroom.
There wasn’t much food.
There wasn’t anyone at the door.
There wasn’t a light on.
There wasn’t a reason to be afraid.
There wasn’t an answer to the question.
There wasn’t anything on the shelf.
There wasn’t a taxi nearby.
There wasn’t a phone signal.
There wasn’t any sugar.
There wasn’t any coffee left.
There wasn’t time to finish.
There wasn’t a train available.
There wasn’t any mail today.
There wasn’t a doctor in the building.
There weren’t any chairs available.
There weren’t enough plates.
There weren’t people in the room.
There weren’t any messages.
There weren’t birds this morning.
There weren’t kids at the park.
There weren’t cookies left.
There weren’t buses after midnight.
There weren’t lights on the street.
There weren’t shoes under the bed.
Was there a problem with the file?
Was there a bus this morning?
Was there any juice in the fridge?
Was there someone at the window?
Was there a test yesterday?
2.
There was a party at the club last night.
There were many people at the concert.
There was a problem with the computer.
There were several options to choose from.
There was a great movie on TV last night.
There were lots of gifts at the birthday party.
There was a traffic jam on the highway.
There were many tourists in the city.
There was a big storm yesterday.
There were several books on the shelf.
There was an accident on the road.
There were many options for dinner.
There was a meeting at the office.
There were several people waiting in line.
There was a concert at the park.
There were many flowers in the garden.
There was a sale at the mall.
There were several restaurants to choose from.
There was a big celebration.
There were many people at the beach.
There was a problem with the internet.
There were several emails to respond to.
There was a great concert last night.
There were many things to do.
There was a big difference.
3.
There were many people at the concert last night.
There were five apples in the basket.
There were several interesting books on the shelf.
There were no cars in the parking lot when I arrived.
There were beautiful flowers blooming in the garden.
There were two dogs playing in the park.
There were plenty of snacks at the party.
There were times when I felt really happy.
There were some great movies released last summer.
There were unexpected challenges during the project.
There were three children playing in the playground.
There were many stars visible in the night sky.
There were delicious desserts at the bakery.
There were no mistakes in your report.
There were several options to choose from on the menu.
There was a beautiful sunset yesterday.
There was a cat sitting on the windowsill.
There was a big storm last night.
There was an interesting documentary on TV.
There was a time when we used to play outside every day.
There was a mistake in the calculations.
There was an old book on the shelf that caught my eye.
There was a lot of laughter at the party.
There was a moment of silence before the meeting started.
There was a delicious aroma coming from the kitchen.
There was a great deal of excitement in the air before the concert.
There was an unexpected visitor at our house last night.
There was a feeling of nostalgia as I looked through old photos.
There was a lovely garden behind the house.
There was a new café that opened up down the street.
4.
VERBO TO BE “/WAS” and /WERE”
Inglés con el güero/inglés fácil con alema/ingles para niños con mr pea
AFFIRMATIVE (10)
1. There is a book on the table.
2. There was a party last night.
3. There is a beautiful view from the top of the mountain.
4. There was a big storm yesterday.
5. There is a new restaurant in town.
6. There was a concert at the park last weekend.
7. There is a lot of traffic on the highway.
8. There was a fire in the building next door.
9. There is a new movie playing at the cinema.
10. There was a big sale at the store last week.
NEGATIVE (10)
1. There are no books on the shelf.
2. There were no people at the party.
3. There are no clouds in the sky.
4. There were no problems with the flight.
5. There are no tickets available for the concert.
6. There were no errors in the report.
7. There are no vacancies at the hotel.
8. There were no witnesses to the accident.
9. There are no discounts available for the product.
10. There were no to the schedule.
INTERROGATIVE (5)
1. Are there any books on the bestseller list?
2. Are there any available rooms at the hotel?
3. Are there any discounts for students?
4. Are there any new movies playing at the cinema?
5. Are there any job openings at the company?
1.
1. There was a bird singing in the tree.
2. There were many cars parked on the street.
3. There was a single flower blooming in the garden.
4. There were several reasons for his absence.
5. There was a knock at the door.
6. There were children playing in the park.
7. There was a problem with the internet connection.
8. There were numerous challenges to overcome.
9. There was a delicious smell coming from the kitchen.
10. There were stars twinkling in the night sky.
11. There was only one way to solve the puzzle.
12. There were plenty of opportunities for advancement.
13. There was a sense of excitement in the air.
14. There were countless possibilities to consider.
15. There was a quiet stillness in the room.
2.
1. There was a full moon last night.
2. There were high waves crashing against the shore.
3. There was a strong smell of coffee in the air.
4. There were long lines at the ticket counter.
5. There was a sense of urgency in his voice.
6. There were many unanswered questions.
7. There was a beautiful sunset this evening.
8. There were several important announcements to make.
9. There was a slight delay in the schedule.
10. There were numerous obstacles to overcome.
11. There was a feeling of anticipation in the crowd.
12. There were mixed reactions to the news.
13. There was a sudden downpour of rain.
14. There were colorful balloons floating in the sky.
15. There was a comfortable silence between them.
16. There were distinct differences between the two proposals.
17. There was a noticeable improvement in his performance.
18. There were significant changes to the policy.
3.
1. There was a single tear rolling down her cheek.
2. There were footprints in the sand.
3. There was a strange noise coming from the attic.
4. There were birds chirping merrily outside.
5. There was a faint smell of smoke.
6. There were colorful leaves falling from the trees.
7. There was a feeling of unease in the room.
8. There were whispers in the crowd.
9. There was a sharp pain in his chest.
10. There were many happy faces at the festival.
11. There was a sense of accomplishment after finishing the project.
12. There were several options to choose from.
13. There was a long wait at the doctor's office.
14. There were exciting new developments in the field.
15. There was a glimmer of hope in her eyes.
16. There were important details to consider.
17. There was a sudden burst of laughter.
18. There were countless stars visible on a clear night.
There was y there were. :
1. There was a book on the table.
2. There was a party last night.
3. There was a big storm yesterday.
4. There was a beautiful sunset.
5. There was a strange noise in the house.
6. There were many people at the concert.
7. There were two dogs in the park.
8. There were several options to choosefrom.
9. There were a lot of cars on the road.
10. There were three students in the class.
11. There was no answer to my question.
12. There was no money in my wallet.
13. There was no time to finish the project.
14. There was no one to help me.
15. There was no sound coming from the room.
16. There were no options left.
17. There were no tickets available for the concert.
18. There were no witnesses to the accident.
19. There were no mistakes in the report.
20. There were no clouds in the sky.
21. There was a lot of traffic on the road.
22. There were many things to do in the city.
23. There was a beautiful view from the top.
24. There were a few problems with the car.
25. There was no one at the door.
ANY- NO- NONE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FWy9lmUdLGk
1. There is no water in the bottle.
He had no reason to lie.
We saw no stars in the sky.
There was no sound in the room.
She brought no food to the picnic.
The hotel had no available rooms.
I feel no pain anymore.
He gave no explanation for his actions.
There is no light in the hallway.
They have no time to waste.
She had no patience with him.
No students were absent today.
The train made no stops between cities.
He took no photos during the trip.
There is no signal on my phone.
I have no doubt about your talent.
No one came to the meeting.
There’s no need to worry.
The box contained no documents.
She has no experience in marketing.
We found no solution to the problem.
The dog showed no fear.
He felt no guilt afterward.
There was no electricity last night.
The machine made no noise.
I have no idea what you're talking about.
They brought no tools with them.
There is no difference between the two.
She gave no response.
The letter had no return address.
2.
No one was there.
None of the options worked.
Nothing happened when I pressed the button.
No one answered the phone.
None of the food was good.
Nothing made sense in the movie.
No one showed up to the party.
None of the answers were correct.
Nothing interesting happened yesterday.
No one knows the truth.
None of the clothes fit me.
Nothing is working properly.
No one is listening.
None of the options are available.
Nothing can replace human connection.
No one understands me.
None of the solutions worked.
Nothing is impossible.
No one is perfect.
None of the above applies.
Nothing to say.
No one to talk to.
None of my business.
Nothing to do.
No one cares.
None of it matters.
3.
I have a dog named Max.
We have been friends for years.
You have a beautiful garden.
They have traveled to many countries.
I have finished my homework.
We have seen that movie before.
You have heard the news, right?
They have a big house in the city.
I have already eaten lunch.
We have planned a trip for next month.
He has a new bike.
She has completed her project on time.
It has been a long day.
He has never been to Europe.
She has a great sense of humor.
It has rained all week.
He has just finished reading that book.
She has worked here for five years.
It has an interesting design.
He has two brothers and one sister.
I have always wanted to learn Spanish.
They have decided to move to another city.
You have made significant progress this year.
She has mentioned her plans several times.
1.
1. None of the cookies are left.
2. No one answered the door.
3. Do you have any questions?
4. There are no clouds in the sky.
5. None of my friends could make it.
6. I have no idea what happened.
7. Are there any apples in the fridge?
8. She showed no emotion.
9. None of the solutions worked.
10. No one called today.
11. Do you need any help?
12. There is no reason to worry.
13. None of this makes sense.
14. No dogs are allowed inside.
15. Are there any seats available?
16. He had no regrets.
17. None of them were qualified.
18. No news is good news.
2.
1. None of the paintings were for sale.
2. No rain is expected today.
3. Do you need any assistance?
4. There are no shortcuts to success.
5. None of us knew the answer.
6. I have no complaints.
7. Are there any vacancies?
8. She displayed no fear.
9. None of the information was accurate.
10. No one was surprised by the outcome.
11. Do you want any more coffee?
12. There is no evidence to support the claim.
13. None of the witnesses saw anything.
14. No smoking is permitted here.
15. Are there any other options?
16. He felt no remorse.
17. None of the plans were feasible.
18. No pain, no gain.
3.
1. None of the students understood the assignment.
2. No parking is allowed in this zone.
3. Do you have any suggestions?
4. There are no easy answers.
5. None of the food was spoiled.
6. I have no intention of leaving.
7. Are there any updates on the project?
8. He showed no sign of weakness.
9. None of the arguments were persuasive.
10. No one believed his lies.
11. Do you want any dessert?
12. There is no way to know for sure.
13. None of the attempts were successful.
14. No admittance without a ticket.
15. Are there any reservations available?
16. She felt no sympathy.
17. None of the witnesses could identify the suspect.
18. No risk, no reward
4.
VERBO TO BE “not none and nothing”
Aula de inglés con Roberto / the english Spotlight
AFFIRMATIVE
1. I have nothing to do today.
2. She is not going to the party.
3. There is none of that product left.
4. He has not eaten breakfast yet.
5. They have nothing in common.
6. I am not feeling well today.
7. There is not enough time to finish the project.
8. She has none of her friends here.
9. He is not interested in watching the movie.
10. They have nothing to lose.
NEGATIVE
1. I don't have nothing to do today.
2. She is not not going to the party.
3. There is not none of that product left.
4. He has not not eaten breakfast yet.
5. They don't have nothing in common.
6. I am not not feeling well today.
7. There is not not enough time to finish the project.
8. She doesn't have none of her friends here.
9. He is not not interested in watching the movie.
10. They don't have nothing to lose.
INTERROGATIVE
1. Is there nothing to do today?
2. Does she have none of her friends here?
3. Is he not interested in watching the movie?
4. Do they have nothing in common?
5. Is there not enough time to finish the project?
None
I was not at No estaba en casa.
home. / I wasn’t
at home.
You You were not late. / You No llegaste
weren’t late. tarde.
He He was not sick. / He Él no estaba
wasn’t sick. enfermo.
She She was not my teacher. / Ella no era mi
She wasn’t my teacher. profesora.
It It was not hot yesterday. No hizo calor
/ It wasn’t hot yesterday. ayer.
We We were not late. / We No llegamos
weren’t late. tarde.
They They were not at the No estaban en
party. / They weren’t at la fiesta.
the party.
1. I asked for extra napkins, but there were none.
None of the doors were open.
None of the books are available right now.
He took three cookies, and I got none.
We saw several options but chose none.
None of the students passed the test.
I searched the entire house and found none.
None of his answers made sense.
None of the buses were on time.
None of them agreed with the plan.
There were many complaints, but none were serious.
She tried different styles, but none fit well.
We applied to many jobs, but received none.
He offered several solutions, and none worked.
None of the lights were on.
None were left when I arrived.
We invited five people, and none showed up.
She had many dreams, but none came true.
None of my calls were answered.
None of the shirts matched the pants.
Nothing
• There’s nothing in my backpack.
He said nothing about the change.
I heard nothing all night.
She knows nothing about the incident.
They did nothing to help.
Nothing seems to work today.
He brought nothing to the party.
We owe nothing to them.
There was nothing in the envelope.
She ate nothing for breakfast.
Nothing is more important than family.
Nothing can stop us now.
I want nothing from you.
Nothing changed after the meeting.
He achieved nothing last year.
We discovered nothing unusual.
There’s nothing on TV.
She has nothing to wear.
Nothing ever happens in this town.
I learned nothing from the class.
The box contained nothing but dust.
He left nothing behind.
I remember nothing from last night.
Nothing scares her.
Nothing compares to this feeling.
We’ve got nothing to lose.
Nothing was said during the interview.
Nothing bothers me anymore.
He gave me nothing but excuses.
There’s nothing wrong with that.
No,none, nothing
*No*
1. I have no time.
2. There's no one here.
3. No smoking allowed.
4. No parking on Sundays.
5. I have no idea.
6. No news is good news.
7. No way out.
8. No entry.
9. No dogs allowed.
10. No problem.
*None*
11. None of them are coming.
12. I have none left.
13. None of the options work.
14. None of the food was good.
15. None of us know the answer.
16. None of the books are interesting.
17. None of the team members are available.
18. None of the solutions are perfect.
19. None of the options are suitable.
20. None of the answers are correct.
*Nothing*
21. I have nothing to say.
22. There's nothing to do.
23. Nothing works.
24. Nothing is impossible.
25. I know nothing about it.
26. Nothing can stop me.
27. There's nothing to worry about.
28. Nothing is certain.
29. I have nothing to hide.
30. Nothing matters.
31. No one knows the truth.
32. None of the above.
33. Nothing ventured, nothing gained.
34. No comment.
35. None of my business.
36. Nothing to lose.
37. No big deal.
38. None of the time.
39. Nothing in common.
40. No way to go back.
Vídeo 1.
I am a student. (Soy un estudiante.) / She is from Mexico. (Ella es de México.).
Descripción:
The car is red. (El coche es rojo.) / He is tall and strong. (Él es alto y fuerte.).
Ubicación:
They are at the park. (Ellos están en el parque.) / The book is on the table. (El libro
está sobre la mesa.).
Estado:
Vídeo 2.
I am happy today. (Estoy feliz hoy.) / She was tired yesterday. (Ella estaba cansada
ayer.).
Ejemplos con “was” y “were”:
She was a teacher. (Ella era maestra.) / They were happy. (Ellos estaban felices.).
Vídeo 3.
She is a doctor. (Ella es médica.)
The sky is blue. (El cielo es azul.)
Dogs are loyal animals. (Los perros son animales leales.)
Se usa para expresar estados o situaciones actuales:
I am happy today. (Estoy feliz hoy.)
They are at the park. (Ellos están en el parque.)
It is raining outside. (Está lloviendo afuera.)
I am happy today. (Estoy feliz hoy.)
They are at the park. (Ellos están en el parque
Verbo to be
Forma afirmativa (presente simple)
1.
2.
Iam happy.
You are tired.
3.
4.
He is a doctor.
She is at home.
1. It is cold today.
2. We are ready.
3. They are friends.
Forma negativa (presente simple)
I am not sad.
You are not angry.
10. He is not busy.
She is not here.
12. It is not broken.
We are not late.
14. They are not students.
Forma interrogativa (presente simple)
1. :Am I wrong?
2. Are you okay?
3. Is he your brother?
4. Is she a teacher?
5. Is it new?
6. Are we on time?
7. Are they at school?
Pasado del verbo to be
1. I was at the party.
2. You were very kind.
4. He was sick vesterday
1. She was my best friend.
2. It was a good movie.
3. We were in the same class.
4. They were late.
Forma negativa en pasado
1. I was not tired.
2. You were not late.
3. He was not at work.
4. She was not ready.
5. It was not easy.
6. We were not surprised.
7. They were not there.
Forma interrogativa en pasado
36. Was I wrong?
37.
38.
Were you at home?
39.
Was he angry?
Was it difficult?
40. Were they happy?
• Have – Has
Forma afirmativa en presente simple
1. Thave a cat.
2. You have a new phone.
3. We have two cars.
4. They have a big house.
5. He has a brother.
She has long hair.
6. It has a tail.
7.
8.i dont have any money
9.you don’t have a bike
10 we don’t have enough time
11.They don’t have a TV
12 .he doesn’t have a Job
13.she does’t have a Pet
14.it
ne.
Forma interrogativa en presente simple
1. Do I have to go?
2. Do you have a pen?
3. Do we have homework?
4. Do they have children?
5. Does he have a car?
6. Does she have a sister?
7. Does it have a name?
Pasado del verbo "have" (had)
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
Thad a great day.
You had lunch already.
We had fun yesterday.
They had a meeting.
He had a cold.
She had a baby.
It had a dent.
Forma negativa en pasado
1. I didn't have time.
2. You didn't have a chance.
3. We didn't have internet.
4. They didn't have food.
33
He didn't have his keys.
1. She didn't have a ticket.
2. It didn't have a handle.
interrogativa
Simple present
Afirmativo (Simple Present - Positive)
1. Iwork every day.
2. You study English.
3. We live in Madrid.
4. They play soccer:
5. He speaks French.
6. She reads books.
7. It rains a lot here.
8. My brother watches TV at night.
9. The sun rises in the east.
10. Dogs bark.
Negativo (Simple Present - Negativa
1. Idon't like coffee.
2. You don't eat meat.
3. We don't go to school on Sundays.
4. They don't drive to work.
5. He doesn't play tennis.
6. She doesn't listen to rock music.
7. It doesn't work properly.
8. My friend doesn't cook.
9. This computer doesn't start.
10. The baby doesn't sleep well.
Interrogativo (Simple Present - Questions)
1. Do look okay?
2. Do you speak Spanish?
3. Do we need more milk?
4. Do they know the answer?
5. Does he like pizza?
6. Does she live near here?
7. Does it cost a lot?
8. Does your mom work?
9. Do animals feel pain?
10. Do birds fly south in winter?
Otros ejemplos útiles en contexto
1. Iget up at 7:00 a.m.
2. She goes to the gym on Mondays.
3. We clean the house every weekend.
4. They take the bus to school.
5. He drinks water after running.
6. You write very well.
7. The train leaves at 6:00 p.m.
8. My dad fixes cars.
9. Teachers explain lessons.
10. Children love ice cream
Present continuos
Afirmativo (Positive sentences)
1.
2.
lam studying English.
You are working hard.
He is watching TV.
She is cooking dinner:
It is raining.
We are playing soccer:
They are driving to school.
8.
9.
10.
My mom is cleaning the house.
The students are reading a book.
The baby is sleeping.
Negativo (Negative sentences)
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
I am not listening to music.
You are not paying attention.
He is not doing his homework.
She is not talking to you.
It is not working.
We are not going out today.
They are not studying for the test.
My brother is not eating dinner:
The kids are not playing outside.
The dog is not barking.
Interrogativo (Questions)
1. Am I speaking too fast?
2. Are you watching a movie?
3. Is he coming to the party?
4. Is she wearing a jacket?
5. Isit snowing?
6. Are we meeting later?
7. Are they working together?
8. Is your friend calling you?
9. Are the kids doing their homework?
10. Is the teacher explaining the lesson?
Otros ejemplos en contexto
1. lam waiting for the bus.
2. She is learning French.
3. We are making a cake.
4. They are planning a tri
Was-Were
Afirmativo (Positive sentences)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
I was at home last night.
You were very tired.
He was my teacher.
She was a great singer.
It was cold yesterday.
We were happy with the results.
They were late for the meeting.
The movie was interesting.
My dog was hungry.
The children were excited.
Negativo (Negative sentences)
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
Iwas not (wasn't) ready.
You were not (weren't) at the party.
He was not (wasn't) at school.
She was not (wasn't) feeling well.
It was not (wasn't) easy.
We were not (weren't) invited.
They were not (weren't) on time.
My phone was not working.
The answer was not correct.
The doors were not open.
Interrogativo (Questions)
1. Was I wrong?
2. Were you at the concert?
3. Was he angry?
4. Was she your friend?
5. Was it hot outside?
6. Were we late?
7. Were they in the building?
8. Was the teacher nice?
9. Was your trip fun?
10. Were the kids noisy?
Otros ejemplos en contexto
1. Iwas born in 2000.
No none nothing so
No"** (adjetivo): va antes de un sustantivo y equivale a "ningún/ninguna".
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Thave no money.
There is no milk in the fridge.
She has no friends here.
They have no idea what happened.
He has no car.
No student passed the test.
We have no time to lose.
No children are allowed.
He gave me no answer.
There are no buses today.
None"** (pronombre): reemplaza al sustantivo ya mencionado. Significa "ninguno(a)".
11.
12
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
Iwanted cookies, but there were none left.
How many emails did you get? - None. lasked for books, but none were available.
She took all the pens - I got none.
He invited many people, but none came.
Are there apples? - None in the basket.
We looked for errors, but found none.
Ihave many ties, but none match this suit.
Which shoes do you like? - None of them.
He has two brothers, but none live nearby.
Nothing"** (pronombre): significa "nada".
1. Thave nothing to say.
2. There is nothing in the box.
3. He said nothing about the problem.
4. Nothing matters anymore.
5. She did nothing all day.
6. We found nothing useful.
7. They know nothing about it.
8. Isaw nothing unusual.
9. Nothing is impossible.
10. The room had nothing in it.
Combinaciones y estructuras variadas
1. He has no interest in sports.
2. None of the answers are correct.
3. Nothing happened last night.
4. There's no chance of rain.
5. Ineed help, but none of my friends are free.
6. Isaid nothing, but she knew | was upset.
7. We made no mistakes.
8. I checked the list - none of the names match.
9. Nothing can stop us now.
10. The lights are on, but no one is home.
VERBO, ED-ING
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bydtSeovAPQ
1. The painted wall looked beautiful.
She was dancing in the rain.
They started working early.
I finished the book yesterday.
The children are playing outside.
He looked tired after the game.
She is studying for her exams.
The injured bird was rescued.
We are watching a movie.
The cooked food smelled delicious.
They were walking along the beach.
The crying baby needs attention.
He repaired the broken chair.
She is painting a landscape.
The folded clothes are on the bed.
They are building a treehouse.
The melted ice cream made a mess.
She was singing her favorite song.
The crashed car was towed away.
He is fixing the computer.
The cleaned room looks nice.
They were laughing together.
The smiling boy waved at us.
She opened the window.
The barking dog scared me.
The painted vase is on the shelf.
He is learning a new language.
She baked a delicious cake.
The shining stars lit the sky.
They danced all night.
The burned toast was thrown away.
We are hiking in the mountains.
The tired students fell asleep.
He was reading a newspaper.
She decorated the room.
The boiling water spilled over.
They cleaned the entire house.
The flying bird caught my attention.
He planted flowers in the garden.
The running water sounds relaxing.
3.
Excited
Tired
Bored
Interested
Confused
Surprised
Frustrated
Relieved
Annoyed
Satisfied
Exciting
Tiring
Boring
Interesting
Confusing
Surprising
Frustrating
Relieving
Annoying
Satisfying
Inspired
Inspiring
3.
VERBOS CON TERMINACIÓN “ED”
Francisco Ochoa inglés fácil/ learn easy english
Oraciones afirmativas (10)
1. I have walked to school.
2. She has watched the movie.
3. They have eaten breakfast.
4. He has written the report.
5. We have visited the museum.
6. I have finished my homework.
7. She has bought a new car.
8. They have traveled to Europe.
9. He has read the book.
10. We have attended the concert.
Oraciones negativas (10)
1. I haven't walked to school.
2. She hasn't watched the movie.
3. They haven't eaten breakfast.
4. He hasn't written the report.
5. We haven't visited the museum.
6. I haven't finished my homework.
7. She hasn't bought a new car.
8. They haven't traveled to Europe.
9. He hasn't read the book.
10. We haven't attended the concert
.Oraciones interrogativas (5)
1. Have you walked to school?
2. Has she watched the movie?
3. Have they eaten breakfast?
4. Has he written the report?
5. Have we visited the museum?
ED.
1. I have walked.
2. She has studied.
3. They have played.
4. He has read.
5. It has rained.
6. I have eaten.
7. She has written.
8. They have danced.
9. He has sung.
10. We have learned.
ING.
1. I am walking.
2. She is studying.
3. They are playing.
4. He is reading.
5. It is raining.
6. I am eating.
7. She is writing.
8. They are dancing.
9. He is singing.
10. We are learning.
Have and has.
Have” y “has” son dos formas del verbo “to have”
(tener) en inglés y se usan dependiendo del sujeto
de la oración. “Have” se usa con sujetos plurales y
pronombres “I, you, we, they”, mientras que “has”
se usa con sujetos singulares y pronombres “he,
she, it”.
Have es la conjugación para los pronombres I, you,
we, they.
Has es la conjugación para los pronombres he,
she, it.
Por ejemplo:
Vídeo 1.
I have two dogs. / Tengo dos perros.
He has a big apartment. / Él tiene un apartamento
grande.
They have a lot of money. / Ellos tienen mucho
dinero.
Susan has a brother. / Susan tiene un hermano
Have breakfast / lunch / tea / dinner (desayunar,
almorzar, merendar, cenar)
Have a cup of coffee / some tea / a glass of water
(tomar una taza de café, un té, un vaso de agua)
Have something to eat / a bite to eat (comer algo)
Have a shower / a bath (ducharse, darse un baño)
Vídeo 2.
Have a good time / a good trip (pasarla bien, tener
un buen viaje)
Have a baby (tener un bebé)
Have a break / a rest (descansar)
Have a walk (caminar)
Have been there before. / He estado allí antes.
She has traveled around the world. / Ella ha viajado
alrededor del mundo.
Vídeo 3.
1. I don’t have to study English.
2. She doesn’t have to call her mum
tonight.
3. You don’t have to go by plane.
4. He doesn’t have to go home now.
5. We don’t have to work tonight.
6. They don’t have to eat vegetables.
7. You don’t have to do the
homework.
8. He doesn’t have to take out the
dog in the afternoon.
9. She doesn’t have to take care of
her brothers.
10. You don’t have to help you
mum at home.