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Topic 4- English 1 Pt.2

Topic 4- English 1 Pt.2

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Paulina Martínez Falcón

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​Who?

Whose?

​Possessive form

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​Who's that girl?

She is my sister

Her name's Adriana

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​Whose?

We use Whose….? to ask about possessions.

We can ask:

Whose is this bag? OR Whose bag is this?

It's ​Paolo's.

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Who is that girl?

*Scarlett Johansson

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Who is he?

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Who's that men?

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Whose bag is this?

It’s Jack’s.

Jack: Oh! This is my backpack.

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Whose headphones are these?

They’re Paul’s.

Paul: These are my headphones.

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Whose cellphone is this?

*Answer with the name of the person next to you

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Whose clothes are those?

*Answer with you mom's/dad's name

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Prepositions of time

  • We also use in with months and years.

    • e.g., in December, in 2015.

  • We also use on with dates.

    • e.g., on January 1.

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Prepositions of time

  1. We use to for movement or direction: She goes to the gym. NOT She goes at the gym.

    • We do not use to before home: Go home. NOT Go to home.

  2. We use at and in for position.

    • We use at + work, home, school.

    • We use in + other places: An apartment, an office, a room, etcetera.

    • We use in or at with some public places: A restaurant, the movies, etcetera.

      • On Saturdays, he usually has lunch in / at a restaurant.

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Position of adverbs and expressions of frequency

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  1. We use adverbs of frequency to say how often we do something.

    1. Adverbs of frequency go ...

      before all main verbs (except be).

      after be.

      E.g. They're sometimes late.

    2. Use (+) verb with never and hardly ever.

      E.g. He never smokes. NOT He doesn’t never smoke.

    3. In negative sentences, the adverb of frequency goes between don’t/doesn’t and the verb.

      E.g. She doesn’t often go to the movies.

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How often does Julia go to TecMilenio?

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She goes usually to TecMilenio.

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Usually, she goes to TecMilenio.

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She usually goes to TecMilenio.

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How often does Julia study in the library?

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She hardly ever studies in the library (from 12 to 1 p.m.)

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She studies hardly ever in the library (from 12 to 1 p.m.)

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She hardly ever studies on the library (from 12 to 1 p.m.)

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Multiple Choice

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How often does Julia do homework?

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Sometimes does she homework.

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She sometimes does homework.

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She does sometimes homework.

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How often does Julia smoke?

*Answer for 0%

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She doesn’t never smoke.

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She never smokes.

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She never smoke.

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​Who?

Whose?

​Possessive form

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