jueves, 20 de abril de 2017

INGLÉS 2: REVISIÓN PASADO PROGRESIVO

PRACTICA RESPONDIENDO AN AFIRMATIVO Y NEGATIVO
PROCURA NO USAR LOS PPS

Were you busy on vacation?
Were you happy on February 14th?
Were you hungry at night?
Were you grumpy last Monday?
Were you cold on Sunday?
Were you thin in the kindergarden?
Were you reading a booklet?
Were you playing basketball?
Were you using the dictionary on vacation?
Were you listening to the radio?
Were you singing any songs?
Were you answering the blog exercises?
Were you drinking coffee?
Were you using the ATM (cajero automático)?
Were you pouring coffee at OXXO?

Was Mr. Lopez busy at the restaurant?
Was the cinema clean?
Was the girl excited about the book?
Was the department store open at 9:00 am?
Was the student hot at 12:00 o’clock?
Was Ms. Guzman happy in New York?
Was the dog eating vegetables?
Was the car clean on Monday?
Was the Chivas soccer match interesting?
Was Mr. Trump important in 2007?
Was Efrain walking by the river?
Was the checked by the vet?
Was the doctor informing the patient?
Was she reading her book?
Was the dog playing with the rag?
Was your brother typing the homework?
Was his family using plastic bags?
Was my group running on Wednesday

Were you and me thirsty in the park?
Were they interested in the activity?
Were they confused during the meeting?
Were you and Martha sleepy this morning?
Were the principal and the guard sitting?
Were you and my brother sick last week?
Were the homeless sleeping in the park?
Were the students photocopying the notes?
Were my hands clean yesterday?
Was the laptop new or old?

Were Miguel and Juan bullying a student?
Were the policemen instructing the students?
Were the students practicing karate?
Were Ms. Briones and her sister visiting you?
Were their pets playing in the public park?
Were our teachers listening to the policemen?
Were Mr. Borge and Mr. Fuentes happy?
Were the Pachuca players tired last night?

Were you and my friend listening to me?
Were his dog and you eating chicken?
Were you and me taking penicillin?
Were our friends and using the laptop?
Were my aunt and me taking a nap (siesta) in the park?


INGLÉS 4: REVISIÓN DE CONDICIONAL 2

EJEMPLOS DE CONDICIONAL 2
If I ate a hot dog, I would be happy.
If the school had internet, we would work easily.
If I bought a new car, I would not use a bus.
If they drank coffee, they would eat cookies.
If we finished the course, we would not be worried.
If the dogs had a collar, we would identify them.
If the nurse the prescription, your brother could buy the medicine.
If I were thirsty, you would buy me a bottle of water.

COMPLETA CON LAS CONSECUENCIAS LÓGICAS 1
If I ate a lot,                           —drink
If the president arrived,         —listen
If they went on vacation,      —swim
If you did not work, —
If the weather were cold, —

COMPLETA CON LAS CONSECUENCIAS LÓGICAS 2
If your classroom were big, —
If she had a new book,
If it were Saturday,
If you were sleepy,
If she had money,

COMPLETA CON LAS CONSECUENCIAS LÓGICAS 3
If you and I were French,
If my parents were old,
If —she might drink milk a soda
If —they could go by bus
If —you would not have time

COMPLETA CON LAS CONSECUENCIAS LÓGICAS 4
If ________________ , she would play soccer.
If ________________ , he might attend the conference.
If ________________ , we could follow them.
If ______________ , I would pour more tea.
If _______________ , she and you could type.
If ________________ , you might feel tired.

COMPLETA CON LA CONDICION O LA CONSECUENCIA LÓGICA 
If you talked to me,
If the carpenter were busy,
If my grandfather were sick,
_____ , she might have a new job.
_____ , you and I would eat at home.
_____ , you could have good grades.








lunes, 6 de marzo de 2017

INGLÉS 2: PASADO SIMPLE


Ending -ed in the Simple Past – Crossword 1
Ending -ed in the Simple Past – Crossword 2

Ending -ed in the Simple Past – Exercise 1
Ending -ed in the Simple Past – Exercise 2

Positive statements in the Simple Past – Regular verbs – Exercise 1
Positive statements in the Simple Past – Exercise 2

Simple Past – Negation of sentences in English – Exercise 1
Simple Past – Negation of sentences in English – Exercise 2
Simple Past – Negation of sentences in English – Exercise 3

INGLÉS 4: CONDICIONAL 2


Conditional sentences type II - statements – Exercise
Conditional sentences type II - negations – Exercise

INGLÉS 4: REVISIÓN PASADO SIMPLE para CONDICIONAL 2


Ending -ed in the Simple Past – Crossword 1
Ending -ed in the Simple Past – Crossword 2

Ending -ed in the Simple Past – Exercise 1
Ending -ed in the Simple Past – Exercise 2

Positive statements in the Simple Past – Regular verbs – Exercise 1
Positive statements in the Simple Past – Exercise 2

Simple Past – Negation of sentences in English – Exercise 1
Simple Past – Negation of sentences in English – Exercise 2
Simple Past – Negation of sentences in English – Exercise 3

martes, 21 de febrero de 2017

INGLÉS 4: REVISIÓN DE PPS / PPO / ADJ. POSESIVO



PPS + VERBO

PREPOSICION + PPO

ADJ POSESIVO + SUST
I
work

by
me

my
house
we
work

by
us

our
book
you
work

by
you

your
sweater
they
drink

by
them

their
uniform
she
play

by
her

her

he
write

by
him

his

it
runs

by
it

its


En el caso de los pronombres personales de objeto (PPO), que se usan después de una preposición, es importante destacar que hay muchas preposiciones y que éstas pueden indicar lugar, dirección y / o tiempo. Hay un ejercicio al respecto aquí.