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Four Corners 2

Four Corners 2

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Four Corners 2

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​-Katharine Hepburn

" If you always do what interests you, at least one person is always pleased." 

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Multiple Choice

How can we complete these phrases?

They ____ karate.

Marta ____ baseball.

The super dog ____ yoga.

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do

plays

does

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plays

play

do

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does

plays

do

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do

play

do

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Multiple Choice

When do we use 'do' and 'does'?

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In positve sentences and questions

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In positve and negative sentences and questions

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In negative sentences and questions

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Always when we are speaking in the present.

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We use do and does in negative sentences with the word 'not'. ​

I do not (don´t) like cats.

She does not (doesn´t) eat tomatoes. ​

Negative sentences

We use do and does to help us make questions in the present.

Do you like soccer?

Does he work on Saturdays?​

Questions

Remember:

Use do for the pronouns: I, you, we, and they

Use does for the pronouns: he, she, and it

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Open Ended

Use personality adjectives (friendly, funny...) to answer this question:

What are you like?

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Open Ended

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Write a short description about this couple´s appearance. Do they seem old/young? What color is their hair, is it curly... do they wear glasses...

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Order of adjectives

When we have a sentence with many adjectives it´s best to order the adjectives.

Size + ​age + shape + color

e.g. ''The big old box. ''

e.g. ''She has a small red hat.''​

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Multiple Choice

Which option is correct?

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We use 'How many' for uncountable things and 'How much' for countable things

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We can use 'much' for countable things if the quantity is small (e.g. there are much windows here, only 3)

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We can use 'any' for either countable or uncountable sentences

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We use many for things that we can count.

There are many windows here!

I have many apples at my house.

The dog gets many treats.​

​​Many

​We use much for things we can´t count, like wind, light, grains (rice, beans...)...

There isn´t much light in the house.

There isn´t much space in the kitchen.

Much

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Use any in questions for both countable and uncountable things:

Are there any oranges in the kitchen?

Is there any light in the bedroom?​

Use any in negative sentences ​for both countable and uncountable things:

​There aren´t any books on the table.

There isn´t any space in the fridge. ​

Any

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Multiple Choice

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What parts of the body are in the picture?

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Hand, fingers, ankle and arm

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Hand, fingers, wrist and arm

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Hand, toes, ankle and arm

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Multiple Choice

Please complete: back____, ear____, tooth____

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pain

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ache

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problem

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Open Ended

After some verbs, we must use the infinitive, and after others we must use the gerund. Of the following verbs, please write the verbs that we use the infinitive after.

Enjoy, hope, dislike, like, hate, want

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Open Ended

Write 2 sentences using verb+ gerund.

Example: I hate missing my bus in the morning.

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Infinitve VS Gerund

In English, certain verbs are followed only by a gerund, certain verbs by an infinitive, and certain verbs by either a gerund or an infinitive. We need to learn them and practice in order to remember.

e.g. Common Verbs Followed Only by a Gerund: enjoy (I enjoy reading), ​dislike ( I dislike eating pasta.)

e.g. Common Verbs Followed Only by the Infinitive:​ learn ( he learned to play the piano), want ( I want to watch a movie tonight).

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Open Ended

Please write these phrasal verbs using ''it'' or ''them''.

CLEAN OUT THE GARAGE

TAKE OUT THE GARBAGE

HANG UP THE COAT

DROP THE KIDS OFF AT SCHOOL.

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Present Continuous for the Future

We can use the present continuous when talking about future plans.

You just need to follow the correct present continuous structure: Subject + verb to be + main verb with -ing​, you can add time expressions in the future to your sentence: tomorrow, next week, in an hour...

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Open Ended

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Talk about what you plan on doing your next vacation using the present continuous!

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Multiple Choice

Please complete:

We use should for ____________ and can for ______________.

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recommendations/ possibility

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possibility/ recommendations

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Open Ended

Please write the superlative and compartive forms of the following adjectives:

big/ dirty/ dangerous/ great/ stressful/ tiny/ tall.

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For small adjectives (2 syllables) add -est: small= smallest

For bigger adjectives add the most...: the most difficult​.

Superlatives

For small adjectives (2 syllables) add -er: small= smaller.

For bigger adjectives add more... than: more difficult than​.

Compartives

Compartives and Superlatives

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Open Ended

The Present Perfect is used when talking about past experiences. The structure of this tense is: subject + have/has + past participle (verb).

Talk about an interesting past experience you´ve had, using the present perfect.

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Multiple Choice

Please disagree with this sentence: ''I really love mashed potatoes.''

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So don´t I, I hate them.

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Neither do I

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I don´t. I prefer french fries.

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So do I, they´re too soft.

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Multiple Choice

Please agree with this sentence: ''I like comedies, especially Adam Sandler ones!''

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So am I.

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Either do I.

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So do I.

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I too.

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Open Ended

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What is something you will do this weekend? And what is something that you might/may do this weekend? Write 2 sentences.

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Open Ended

What´s the difference between will, may and might.

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Will, may, and might

Use will for predictions: I think I will go out later.

Use may and might for ​possibilities: I may buy a pizza tonight./ I might call an old friend tomorrow.

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