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González Torres Miguel Angel HOMEWORK"Subject Pronouns" -Subject Pronouns are I, YOU, HE, SHE, IT, WE, THEY. As you know in englisthe subject must always by expressed, not as in Castilian where the subject is dispensable, since the verb incorporates information about the protagonist of the action. ACTIVITIES: 1-"Present Simple" -To learn= Aprender (+)I learn (-)I don't learn (?)Do I learn? (-?)Don't I learn? 2-"Continuos or Progressive" (Subject+*to be+verb+ing) (+)I am learning (-)I am not learning (?)Am I learning? (-?)Am I not learning?
jorge-lives-in liverpool.he-workes-in a cafe and his wife-is-a teacher.his wife name -is-marisa.marisa and jorge-like their jobs.the cafe-is-near his house.marisa-work-in southport and she -travel-to work by train completar formatos con tu informacion name:jose last name:demesio address:sanfelipe de jesus zip code: phone number:5507912348 escrive las palabras en la definicion de las actividades relasionadas .mas de una profesion es posible por definicion 1:he/she works with money in an office---accountant 2:he/she makes houses,flats,etc-----architect 3:he/she works in a bar or restaurant------waiter 4:he/she writes in a newspaper-----journalist 5:he/she takes pictures-----photographer 6::he/she protects people on the streets---police office 7:he/she goes to school or university----student 8:he/she works at a hospital---nurse 9:he/she teaches sports----sports instructor
In linguitic, a subject pronouns is a personal pronoun that is used as the sunject of a verb. Subject pronouns are usually in the nominative case for lenguajes with a nominative-acussitive. In inglish the subject pronouns are Y, YOU, HE, SHE, IT, WE, THEY, AND WHO. With the excepcion of YOU, IT AND WHAT, and informal speech who the objects pronouns are different: I,E,ME, HER, US, THEM and WHOM.
""PRESENTE SIMPLE"" (+) My friends have fun (-) My friends dont have fun (?) Dont my friends have fun (-?)Don´t my friends have fun
""CONTINUOS OR PROGRESSIVE"" (+) My friends are having fun (-) My friends are not having fun (?) Are my friends having fun (-?)Aren´t my friends having fun
flores mora Guadalope Karen 203 homework; "subjetos pronoons notes *the written lesson is below *links to quizzees, tests, etc. are to the left. a verbisan worrd .run .sit .eat .sink .swim .study the main form of a is called the infinitive. in english, infinitives include theword "to" .to run .to sit .toeat .tosink .toswin .to study are I,YOU,HE,SHE,IT,WE,THEY. 1:PRESENT SIMPRE (+)IT RAINS (-)IT DOESN´T RAIN (?)DOES IT RAIN? (-?)DOESN´T IT RAIN? 2:CONTINUOS (+)DOG ARE BARKING (-)DOGS ARE NOT BARKING (?)ARE GOGS BARKING? (-?)ARE´T DOGS BARKING?
Topic: Demostrative Adjetives (Plural) (-)Those aren't my friends. (?) Are those my friends? (Singular) (-)This isn't my classroom. (?) Is this my classroom? Topic: Review (Plus) 1. One hundred thirty eight plus five hundred sixty one is six hundred ninety nine. (Minus) 2. Seven hundred ninety nine minus six hundred eighty six is one hundred thirteen. (Times) 3. One thousand five hundred times eight is twelve thousand. (Divided By) 4. One thousand fifteen divided by three is three hundred thirty eight.
Cesar Giovanni Albino Acevedo Homework: Subject Pronuons: The subject of a sentence is the persons of that does the action of the verb. Pronouns: Pronouns are words that indicate a of replace others that have al ready been a pointed normally. Singular: I , YOU ,HE. SHE. Plural: WE. THEY, YOU. ACTIVITIES: Simple: (+) MICHAEL DANCES (-) MICHAEL DOES'NT DANCE (?)DOES MICHAEL DANCES? (-?)DOES'NT MICHAEL DANCES? Continuous: (+) MICHAEL IS DANCING (-) MICHAEL IS NOT DANCING (?) IS MICHAEL DANCING ? (-?) IS MICHAEL NOT DANCING?
In linguitic, a subject pronouns is a personal pronoun that is used as the sunject of a verb. Subject pronouns are usually in the nominative case for lenguajes with a nominative-acussitive. In inglish the subject pronouns are Y, YOU, HE, SHE, IT, WE, THEY, AND WHO. With the excepcion of YOU, IT AND WHAT, and informal speech who the objects pronouns are different: I,E,ME, HER, US, THEM and WHOM. Simple: (+)I learn (-)I don´t learn (?)Do I learn? (-?)Don´t I learn? Continuos (+)I am learning (-)I am not learning (?)Am I learning (-?)Am I not learning
(+)There is a board in the classroom (-)There isn t a board in the classroom (?)Is there a board in the classroom? (-?)Isn t there a board in the classroom?
(+)There are ten books on the desk (-)There aren t ten books on the desk (?)Are there ten books on the desk? (-?)Aren t there ten books on the desk?
Plurar noon forms
Pelota roja Pelotas Rojas Balon Rojo Rojas Balones rojos
Red Balls Red Ball Pretty girl Pretty girls Hansome boy Hansome boys
Subject pronouns
Notes: 1-The written is below 2-Links to quizzes test etc are to the left
Erick Alonso Ramírez Task: Subject - The subject of a sentence is the person or thing that does the action of the verb the subject pronoun, replace this person or thing. SINGULAR: * I * You * I * She PLURAL: * We * You * They Activity ... present simple (+) I write (-) I do not write (?) Did I write? (-?) I do not write?
continuous
(+) I am writing (-) I am not writing (?) I'm writing? (-?) Am I not writing?
Itzel Gonzalez Verazaluce Grupo:203 HOMEWORK #1 GLOSSARY OF TERMS WORDS Paradigma Purista Metonimia Semántica Homofobia Sintaxis Escatológico HOMEWORK #2 RESEARCH AND IS SUBJECT PRONOUNS SUBJECT:the subject of a sentence is the person or that does the action of the verb ACTIVITIES TOPIC: POSSESSIVE ADJETIVES 1.MI MAMA ES ALTA PERO SUS VESTIDOS SON CORTOS My mom is tall but her dresses are short 2.NUESTROS AMIGOS ESTAN EN SU CASA Our friends are in ther hause
Cerna Peña Daniela Ayerim. Subjet Pronouns: In linguitic, a subject pronouns is a personal pronoun that is used as the sunject of a verb. Subject pronouns are usually in the nominative case for lenguajes with a nominative-acussitive. In inglish the subject pronouns are Y, YOU, HE, SHE, IT, WE, THEY, AND WHO. With the excepcion of YOU, IT AND WHAT, and informal speech who the objects pronouns are different: I,E,ME, HER, US, THEM and WHOM.
Topic: Demostrative Adjetives (Plural) (-)Those aren't my friends. (?) Are those my friends? (Singular) (-)This isn't my classroom. (?) Is this my classroom? Topic: Review (Plus) 1. One hundred thirty eight plus five hundred sixty one is six hundred ninety nine. (Minus) 2. Seven hundred ninety nine minus six hundred eighty six is one hundred thirteen. (Times) 3. One thousand five hundred times eight is twelve thousand. (Divided By) 4. One thousand fifteen divided by three is three hundred thirty eight.
In linguitic, a subject pronouns is a personal pronoun that is used as the sunject of a verb. Subject pronouns are usually in the nominative case for lenguajes with a nominative-acussitive. In inglish the subject pronouns are Y, YOU, HE, SHE, IT, WE, THEY, AND WHO. With the excepcion of YOU, IT AND WHAT, and informal speech who the objects pronouns are different: I,E,ME, HER, US, THEM and WHOM.
""PRESENTE SIMPLE"" (+) My friends have fun (-) My friends dont have fun (?) Dont my friends have fun (-?)Don´t my friends have fun
""CONTINUOS OR PROGRESSIVE"" (+) My friends are having fun (-) My friends are not having fun (?) Are my friends having fun (-?)Aren´t my friends having
Topic: Present simple and Continues or Progresive "Present simple" (+) it rains (-)it doesn't rain (?)Does it rain? (-?)Does not it rain?
"Present continues" (+)it's rainning (-)it's not rainning (?)is it rainning? (-?)is it not rainning?
How to use"to be" in pronuns: First we use a pronun: Singular: I am You are He is She is It is After that we'll use plural: We are You are They are Note: you can use apostrophe to get a contarction for example I am=I'm You are=You're It is=It's second note: u can use "it" when you mean to impersonal sentence,for example: "it" began to rain "it" was there "it" will be so
HOMEWORK"Subject Pronouns" -Subject Pronouns are I, YOU, HE, SHE, IT, WE, THEY. As you know in englisthe subject must always by expressed, not as in Castilian where the subject is dispensable, since the verb incorporates information about the protagonist of the action. ACTIVITIES: 1-"Present Simple" -To learn= Aprender (+)I learn (-)I don't learn (?)Do I learn? (-?)Don't I learn? 2-"Continuos or Progressive" (Subject+*to be+verb+ing) (+)I am learning (-)I am not learning (?)Am I learning? (-?)Am I not learning?
Mario angeles castro tarea investigar que es Subject pronouns: the subject of a sentence is the person or that does the action of the verb.the suject pronouns replace this person or thing
Topic: possessive adjectives Tengo dos hermanos.sus libros son rojos I have two brothers their books are red
Topic:review
is equal +plus -minus × times ÷ divided by
One hundred seven one divided by two is eghty five
The construction of this time to be impersonal not formed with a subjet if not an adverb. When combined with the sample to be sorted is when we as impersonal verb conjugation.
There is = hay (singular) There are = hay (plural)
(+) There is (+) There are (-) There isn't (-) There aren't (?) Is there ? (?) Are there? (-?) Isn't there? (-?) Aren't there?
(+) There is a red car front of my house. (-) There isn't a red car front of my house. (?) Is there a red car front of my house? (-?) Isn't there a red car front of my house?
(+) There are red cars front of my house. (-) There aren't red cars front of my house. (?) Are there red cars front of my house? (-?) Aren't there red cars front of my house?
Topic: Present simple and Continues or Progresive "Present simple" (+) it rains (-)it doesn't rain (?)Does it rain? (-?)Does not it rain?
"Present continues" (+)it's rainning (-)it's not rainning (?)is it rainning? (-?)is it not rainning?
How to use"to be" in pronuns: First we use a pronun: Singular: I am You are He is She is It is After that we'll use plural: We are You are They are Note: you can use apostrophe to get a contarction for example I am=I'm You are=You're It is=It's second note: u can use "it" when you mean to impersonal sentence,for example: "it" began to rain "it" was there "it" will be so
Hello everyone! Please post all your activities using your ID at BLOG. Notice all anonimous comentaries will be ignored. Have a nice day... see you soon!
ResponderBorrarTeacher Luis Fernando Morales.
González Torres Miguel Angel
ResponderBorrarHOMEWORK"Subject Pronouns"
-Subject Pronouns are I, YOU, HE, SHE, IT, WE, THEY. As you know in englisthe subject must always by expressed, not as in Castilian where the subject is dispensable, since the verb incorporates information about the protagonist of the action.
ACTIVITIES:
1-"Present Simple"
-To learn= Aprender
(+)I learn
(-)I don't learn
(?)Do I learn?
(-?)Don't I learn?
2-"Continuos or Progressive"
(Subject+*to be+verb+ing)
(+)I am learning
(-)I am not learning
(?)Am I learning?
(-?)Am I not learning?
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ResponderBorrarjorge-lives-in liverpool.he-workes-in a cafe and his wife-is-a teacher.his wife name -is-marisa.marisa and jorge-like their jobs.the cafe-is-near his house.marisa-work-in southport and she -travel-to work by train
ResponderBorrarcompletar formatos con tu informacion
name:jose
last name:demesio
address:sanfelipe de jesus
zip code:
phone number:5507912348
escrive las palabras en la definicion de las actividades relasionadas .mas de una profesion es posible por definicion
1:he/she works with money in an office---accountant
2:he/she makes houses,flats,etc-----architect
3:he/she works in a bar or restaurant------waiter
4:he/she writes in a newspaper-----journalist
5:he/she takes pictures-----photographer
6::he/she protects people on the streets---police office
7:he/she goes to school or university----student
8:he/she works at a hospital---nurse
9:he/she teaches sports----sports instructor
Rodrigo López Rico
ResponderBorrarHomework:
1." SUBJECTS PRONOUNS"
In linguitic, a subject pronouns is a personal pronoun that is used as the sunject of a verb. Subject pronouns are usually in the nominative case for lenguajes with a nominative-acussitive.
In inglish the subject pronouns are Y, YOU, HE, SHE, IT, WE, THEY, AND WHO.
With the excepcion of YOU, IT AND WHAT, and informal speech who the objects pronouns are different: I,E,ME, HER, US, THEM and WHOM.
""PRESENTE SIMPLE""
(+) My friends have fun
(-) My friends dont have fun
(?) Dont my friends have fun
(-?)Don´t my friends have fun
""CONTINUOS OR PROGRESSIVE""
(+) My friends are having fun
(-) My friends are not having fun
(?) Are my friends having fun
(-?)Aren´t my friends having fun
flores mora Guadalope Karen 203
ResponderBorrarhomework; "subjetos pronoons
notes
*the written lesson is below
*links to quizzees, tests, etc. are to the left.
a verbisan worrd
.run
.sit
.eat
.sink
.swim
.study
the main form of a is called the infinitive. in english, infinitives include theword "to"
.to run
.to sit
.toeat
.tosink
.toswin
.to study
are I,YOU,HE,SHE,IT,WE,THEY.
1:PRESENT SIMPRE
(+)IT RAINS
(-)IT DOESN´T RAIN
(?)DOES IT RAIN?
(-?)DOESN´T IT RAIN?
2:CONTINUOS
(+)DOG ARE BARKING
(-)DOGS ARE NOT BARKING
(?)ARE GOGS BARKING?
(-?)ARE´T DOGS BARKING?
Gutiérrez Mendoza Onan Jair
ResponderBorrarGrupo: 203
Subject Pronouns:
(Singular)
I
You
He
She
You
It
(Plural)
We
You -all
They
You -all
Topic: Demostrative Adjetives
(Plural)
(-)Those aren't my friends.
(?) Are those my friends?
(Singular)
(-)This isn't my classroom.
(?) Is this my classroom?
Topic: Review
(Plus)
1. One hundred thirty eight plus five hundred sixty one is six hundred ninety nine.
(Minus)
2. Seven hundred ninety nine minus six hundred eighty six is one hundred thirteen.
(Times)
3. One thousand five hundred times eight is twelve thousand.
(Divided By)
4. One thousand fifteen divided by three is three hundred thirty eight.
Cesar Giovanni Albino Acevedo
ResponderBorrarHomework:
Subject Pronuons:
The subject of a sentence is the persons of that does the action of the verb.
Pronouns:
Pronouns are words that indicate a of replace others that have al ready been a pointed
normally.
Singular: I , YOU ,HE. SHE.
Plural: WE. THEY, YOU.
ACTIVITIES:
Simple:
(+) MICHAEL DANCES
(-) MICHAEL DOES'NT DANCE
(?)DOES MICHAEL DANCES?
(-?)DOES'NT MICHAEL DANCES?
Continuous:
(+) MICHAEL IS DANCING
(-) MICHAEL IS NOT DANCING
(?) IS MICHAEL DANCING ?
(-?) IS MICHAEL NOT DANCING?
GOOD AFTERNOON TEACHER LUIS FERNANDO!!! :D
Alberto Balderas García ;) 203
ResponderBorrarIn linguitic, a subject pronouns is a personal pronoun that is used as the sunject of a verb.
Subject pronouns are usually in the nominative case for lenguajes with a nominative-acussitive.
In inglish the subject pronouns are Y, YOU, HE, SHE, IT, WE, THEY, AND WHO.
With the excepcion of YOU, IT AND WHAT, and informal speech who the objects pronouns are different: I,E,ME, HER, US, THEM and WHOM.
Simple:
(+)I learn
(-)I don´t learn
(?)Do I learn?
(-?)Don´t I learn?
Continuos
(+)I am learning
(-)I am not learning
(?)Am I learning
(-?)Am I not learning
García Altamirano Armando
ResponderBorrarGrupo: 203
Topic: there is / there are
(+)There is a board in the classroom
(-)There isn t a board in the classroom
(?)Is there a board in the classroom?
(-?)Isn t there a board in the classroom?
(+)There are ten books on the desk
(-)There aren t ten books on the desk
(?)Are there ten books on the desk?
(-?)Aren t there ten books on the desk?
Plurar noon forms
Pelota roja
Pelotas Rojas
Balon Rojo Rojas
Balones rojos
Red Balls
Red Ball
Pretty girl
Pretty girls
Hansome boy
Hansome boys
Subject pronouns
Notes:
1-The written is below
2-Links to quizzes test etc are to the left
A verb is an action Word
run
sit
cat
sink
swim
study
Erick Alonso Ramírez
ResponderBorrarTask: Subject - The subject of a sentence is the person or thing that does the action of the verb the subject pronoun, replace this person or thing.
SINGULAR:
* I
* You
* I
* She
PLURAL:
* We
* You
* They
Activity ...
present
simple
(+) I write
(-) I do not write
(?) Did I write?
(-?) I do not write?
continuous
(+) I am writing
(-) I am not writing
(?) I'm writing?
(-?) Am I not writing?
Itzel Gonzalez Verazaluce
ResponderBorrarGrupo:203
HOMEWORK #1 GLOSSARY OF TERMS
WORDS
Paradigma
Purista
Metonimia
Semántica
Homofobia
Sintaxis
Escatológico
HOMEWORK #2 RESEARCH AND IS SUBJECT PRONOUNS
SUBJECT:the subject of a sentence is the person or that does the action of the verb
ACTIVITIES TOPIC: POSSESSIVE ADJETIVES
1.MI MAMA ES ALTA PERO SUS VESTIDOS SON CORTOS
My mom is tall but her dresses are short
2.NUESTROS AMIGOS ESTAN EN SU CASA
Our friends are in ther hause
thanks master that's all. I love him
Cerna Peña Daniela Ayerim.
ResponderBorrarSubjet Pronouns:
In linguitic, a subject pronouns is a personal pronoun that is used as the sunject of a verb. Subject pronouns are usually in the nominative case for lenguajes with a nominative-acussitive.
In inglish the subject pronouns are Y, YOU, HE, SHE, IT, WE, THEY, AND WHO.
With the excepcion of YOU, IT AND WHAT, and informal speech who the objects pronouns are different: I,E,ME, HER, US, THEM and WHOM.
Topic: Demostrative Adjetives
(Plural)
(-)Those aren't my friends.
(?) Are those my friends?
(Singular)
(-)This isn't my classroom.
(?) Is this my classroom?
Topic: Review
(Plus)
1. One hundred thirty eight plus five hundred sixty one is six hundred ninety nine.
(Minus)
2. Seven hundred ninety nine minus six hundred eighty six is one hundred thirteen.
(Times)
3. One thousand five hundred times eight is twelve thousand.
(Divided By)
4. One thousand fifteen divided by three is three hundred thirty eight.
Jorge ramy 203
ResponderBorrar1." SUBJECTS PRONOUNS"
In linguitic, a subject pronouns is a personal pronoun that is used as the sunject of a verb. Subject pronouns are usually in the nominative case for lenguajes with a nominative-acussitive.
In inglish the subject pronouns are Y, YOU, HE, SHE, IT, WE, THEY, AND WHO.
With the excepcion of YOU, IT AND WHAT, and informal speech who the objects pronouns are different: I,E,ME, HER, US, THEM and WHOM.
""PRESENTE SIMPLE""
(+) My friends have fun
(-) My friends dont have fun
(?) Dont my friends have fun
(-?)Don´t my friends have fun
""CONTINUOS OR PROGRESSIVE""
(+) My friends are having fun
(-) My friends are not having fun
(?) Are my friends having fun
(-?)Aren´t my friends having
Alejandro Caballero Gómez
ResponderBorrarTopic: Present simple and Continues or Progresive
"Present simple"
(+) it rains
(-)it doesn't rain
(?)Does it rain?
(-?)Does not it rain?
"Present continues"
(+)it's rainning
(-)it's not rainning
(?)is it rainning?
(-?)is it not rainning?
How to use"to be" in pronuns:
First we use a pronun:
Singular:
I am
You are
He is
She is
It is
After that we'll use plural:
We are
You are
They are
Note: you can use apostrophe to get a contarction
for example
I am=I'm
You are=You're
It is=It's
second note: u can use "it" when you mean to impersonal sentence,for example:
"it" began to rain
"it" was there
"it" will be so
Herrera Sanabria Mauricio Alberto 203
ResponderBorrarHOMEWORK"Subject Pronouns"
-Subject Pronouns are I, YOU, HE, SHE, IT, WE, THEY. As you know in englisthe subject must always by expressed, not as in Castilian where the subject is dispensable, since the verb incorporates information about the protagonist of the action.
ACTIVITIES:
1-"Present Simple"
-To learn= Aprender
(+)I learn
(-)I don't learn
(?)Do I learn?
(-?)Don't I learn?
2-"Continuos or Progressive"
(Subject+*to be+verb+ing)
(+)I am learning
(-)I am not learning
(?)Am I learning?
(-?)Am I not learning?
Mario angeles castro
ResponderBorrartarea investigar que es
Subject pronouns: the subject of a sentence is the person or that does the action of the verb.the suject pronouns replace this person or thing
Topic: possessive adjectives
Tengo dos hermanos.sus libros son rojos
I have two brothers their books are red
Topic:review
is equal
+plus
-minus
× times
÷ divided by
One hundred seven one divided by two is eghty five
Emmanuel Ramos Estrada "203"
ResponderBorrarTopic: There is / There are.
The construction of this time to be impersonal not formed with a subjet if not an adverb. When combined with the sample to be sorted is when we as impersonal verb conjugation.
There is = hay (singular)
There are = hay (plural)
(+) There is (+) There are
(-) There isn't (-) There aren't
(?) Is there ? (?) Are there?
(-?) Isn't there? (-?) Aren't there?
(+) There is a red car front of my house.
(-) There isn't a red car front of my house.
(?) Is there a red car front of my house?
(-?) Isn't there a red car front of my house?
(+) There are red cars front of my house.
(-) There aren't red cars front of my house.
(?) Are there red cars front of my house?
(-?) Aren't there red cars front of my house?
Thanks you teacher now londerstand more.
nice....!!!
Topic: Present simple and Continues or Progresive
ResponderBorrar"Present simple"
(+) it rains
(-)it doesn't rain
(?)Does it rain?
(-?)Does not it rain?
"Present continues"
(+)it's rainning
(-)it's not rainning
(?)is it rainning?
(-?)is it not rainning?
How to use"to be" in pronuns:
First we use a pronun:
Singular:
I am
You are
He is
She is
It is
After that we'll use plural:
We are
You are
They are
Note: you can use apostrophe to get a contarction
for example
I am=I'm
You are=You're
It is=It's
second note: u can use "it" when you mean to impersonal sentence,for example:
"it" began to rain
"it" was there
"it" will be so