lunes, 28 de octubre de 2013

Second Period

Hello!
Today I'm gonna share with you somethings that we have seen in English Class this second period...

We learned Personal Pronouns which are:

  • I
  • You
  • He
  • She
  • It
  • We
  • You
  • They
And Possesive Pronouns like...
  • My
  • Your
  • His
  • Her
  • Its
  • Our
  • Your
  • Their
And we can use the personal and possesive pronouns to talk about Family Bonds, like:
-Grandfather
-Grandmother
-Grandparents
-Uncle
-Aunt
-Mom
-Dad
-Cousin
-Parents
-Father
-Mother
-Daughter
-Son
-Grandaughter
-Grandson
-Children
-Child
-Niece
-Nephew.
And we can use that information in senteces like:
- My uncle's daughter is my mom's niece.
-My brother is my uncle's nephew.


We also learned the third person rule: + "s" or "es".

1st person---I go
2nd person--You go
3rd person--He go
3rd person--She go
3rd person--It go
1st plural----We go
2nd plural---You go
3rd plural---They go
study  | ies
come |  s
o         |  es
sh      | es
ch     | es
x       | es
ss      | es

Time Expressions
  
In -months
    -years
    -the morning
    -the afternoon
    -the evening

On -days of the week / dates

At  -noon
      -night
      -midnight
      -hours

-Daily Routines-
A daily routine is made by the things that you do all the days, for example:

I get up at 6 o´clock in the morning.
First, I take a shower.
Then I get dressed.
After that, I have breakfast with my family.
Then I go to school. classes start at 7 o´clock.
We have lunch in the school at ten twenty.
Classes finish at one twenty.
I get home from school at one thirty.
I do my homework in the afternoon.
Then we have dinner.
After that I watch t.v.
I go to bed at 10 o´clock.

We also learned about work routines; they are like daily routines, but in work routines you talk about what you do in your job.

-Adverbs of frequency-
The adverbs of frequency are: 
-always (100%)
-usually (75%)
-often (50%)
-sometimes (25%)
-rarely/seldom (10%)
-never (0%)
and they tell us how often something happens. They go before the main verb, but after the verb to be.

For example:
  • He always take a walk in the evening.
  • She often watch cartoons.
  • He sometimes goes swimming.
  • She is rarely late for dance class.
  • He never ask twice.
  • They usually goes to bed early.

1 comentario:

  1. study | ies
    come | s
    sh | es
    ch | es
    x | es
    ss | es

    you missed the most important, verbs ending in o, add es, like go and do= goes and does, can you please correct ite?

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