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Phrasal Verbs
Speak up! A phrasal verb is a phrase that typically consists of a verb and one or two prepositions (remember - prepositions link one element of a sentence to another or function as connectors to show location or direction; connector - are you interested in classical music?; location - the book is in my backpack.) Preposition as part of a phrasal verb: I am going to turn in (go to bed). Sometimes it makes more specific the literal meaning of the verb: sleep in - sleep later than usual; eat out - eat outside the home At times it is completely unrelated to the literal meaning of the verb: call off - cancel; stand for - represent, or when negative, not tolerate A phrasal verb functions like a single word Phrasal verb: I ran into (met unexpectedly) an old friend yesterday. Simple verb and preposition: I accidently ran into someone on the sidewalk. Transitive verbs require a direct object - you must look up something , phone number or definition, otherwise it's a simple
Tiempos Gramaticales 1- Verb Tenses
Futuro simple: se utiliza cuando se planea una acción para el futuro. Sujeto + la forma del verbo "to be" + going + la forma infinitivo del verbo + complemento. I am going to call you tomorrow. You are going to listen to music later. We are going to study English every week. Presente progresivo: se utuliza para una acción que está sucediendo ahora mismo. Sujeto + la forma del verbo "to be" +verbo + -ing + complemento. I am eating my lunch. She is reading a book. You are watching T.V. Pasado simple: se utiliza para una acción que comenzó y terminó en el pasado. Sujeto + el verbo en pasado + complemento. Agregar "-ed" a la base de un verbo regular o en el caso de los verbos irregulares , usar la forma del pasado simple. I ate breakfast at 8 o'clock. You watched the movie yesterday afternoon. He drank milk with his dinner. Introduction to verbs Irregular verbs Simple future (to be + going + infinitive) - facts, scheduled events and plans in the fu
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