objectpronouns blog 120911002114 phpapp02
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OBJECT PRONOUNS -EXAMPLES
me Esto es para mí
you Esto es para ti (ud,)
THIS IS FOR him Esto es para él
her Esto es para ellla.
It Esto es para ello (neutro)
us Esto es para nosotros.
you Esto es para ustedes
them Esto es para ellos (ellas)
me Deme, dame
you déle (a ud.)
him déle, dale (a él)
GIVE her déle, dale (a ella)
It déle,dale (a ello)
us dénos, danos
you déles, dales (a uds)
them déles, dales (a ell@s)
Ellos me ven…..they see me
Yo los veo…..I see you (them)
Él lo ve (a ud.)…..he sees you
Nosotros lo vemos (a él)…we see him.
Él nos ve…. He sees us.
Usted la ve….you see her.
Lo veo …I see him / I see it
AUXILIARIESAM, IS, ARE, WAS, WERE, DO, DOES, DID,
HAVE, HAS
Para la forma negativa de los anteriores auxiliares sencillamente se les agrega la partícula NOT
los auxiliares referentes al verbo TO BE y al verbo TO HAVE tienen significado propio.
Los auxiliares DO; DOES DID; WILL no tienen significado por sí solos, solo lo adquieren dentro de la oración e identifican un tiempo determinado.
DO; DOES; DID se utilizan con verbos diferentes a TO BE y para las oraciones negativas e interrogativas.
PRESENTE SIMPLE CON VERBOS DIFERENTES A TO BE
I DO NOT…. You DO NOT…
He DOES NOT… She DOES not…It DOES NOT… We DO NOT…
You DO NOT… They DO NOT…
1. I do not live with my parents
2. She does not participate in my class
3. The dog does not drink lemonade.
4. We do not have breakfast every day.
INTERROGATIVE
Do I…? Do you…?
Does he…? Does she…?
Does it…? Do we…?
Do you…? Do they…?
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1. Do I remember you?
2. Does she live with her parents?
3. Does my teacher travel to Cali?
4. Do your parents work?
PADASO SIMPLE CON VERBOS DIFERENTES A TO BE
I YouHe She DID NOT + VP (forma simple) ItWeYouThey
1. I did not go to class yesterday
2. You did not see him
3. She did not wait for him.
INTERROGATIVE
Did I …? Did you…? Aquí el verbo
Did he…? Did she…? principal va
Did it…? Did we…? en forma
Did you? Did they…? simple
1. Did you go to class yesterday?
2. Did she do the homework?
3. Did we buy something to eat last night?
TIEMPO FUTURO
WIILL. No tiene significado por sí solo;pero al ubicarlo antes de un verbo simple lo convierte a futuro. ( se usa en oraciones afirmativas & interrogativas. Generalmente su forma negativa es WON¨T
1. I will travel to Cartagena the next vacation.
2. I won´t travel to Cartagena the next vacation
3. Will you travel the next vacation?
PRESENTE PERFECTO SIMPLE
I have + vp(p.p)… TO HAVE = Haber
You have + VP (p.p) … Para su negación
He has + VP (p.p)… agregamos NOT
She has + VP (p.p)… después de have
It has + VP (p.p)… o has.
We have + VP (p.p)… P.P= verbo que pue
You have + VP (p.p)… de terminar en:
they have + VP (p.p)… -ado, -ido, -cho
1. I have received a wonderful news.
He recibido una noticia maravillosa
2. She has made a good work
Ella ha hecho un buen trabajo.
3. You have not received good news.
4. She has not made a good work.
5. Have you received good news?
Has recibido buenas noticias?
6. Has she made a good work?
Ella ha hecho un buen trabajo?
MODAL AUXILIARIES
Can, may, could, should, would, must, shall.Para su forma negativa simplemente agregamos después de cada uno NOT.Se utilizan en las oraciones: afirmativas, negativas, interrogativas.Para la forma interrogativa funcionan de la misma forma que: do, does, did…
WELCOME TO NEW YORK.
Welcome to the Big Apple, the city of the tall buildings! There are many interesting buildings and other important places to visit. Start with the Empire State building, a 102 story building. Then visit the Rockefeller Center in the Heart of Manhattan. There is also the Cathedral of St. John the Divine. You also have to visit the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Museum of Modern Art with paintings by important artists as Picasso and Van Gogh.
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"Si haces lo que no debes, deberás sufrir lo que no mereces" – Benjamín Franklin