jueves, 1 de octubre de 2009

TO HAVE

He has an orange juice.
She HAS a dog.
You HAVE a doll.
We HAVE some pens and copybook.

Negativa
He HAS NOT an orange juice.
She HAS NOT a dog.
You HAVE NOT a doll.
We HAVE NOT some pens and copybook.

Interrogativa
Do you HAVE money?
Do you HAVE shoeses?

Does he HAS a car ?
Does she HAS a telephone?

ADJETIVO CALIFICATIVO

Henry is a big boy.
Mary is a girl.
Fred is a student.
Mr. Jones is in the classroom.
This is a window.
This is a box.
This box is big.
This boy is Mike.
This book is not on my desk.
There is a store in the corner

ADJETIVO POSECIVO

I
MY BOOK
MY BOOKS
MY HOUSE
MY HOUSES

YOU
YOUR FRIEND
YOUR FRIENDS
YOUR NAME
YOUR NAMES

HE
HIS DOG
HIS DOGS
HIS DESK
HIS DESKS

SHE
HER TEACHER
HER TEACHERS
HER CARS

WE
OUR CHAIR
OUR CHAIRS
OUR UNIFORM
OUR UNIFORMS

THEY
THEIR SCHOOL
THEIR SCHOOLS
THEIR CLASS
THEIR CLASSES

WH

A : HOW MANY people are there in your family? How many
B: There are four. How much

A: WHERE do they live? When
B: They live in Oaxtepec, Morelos. Where

A: WHAT does your father do? What
B: He is a High School teacher. Why

A: WHEN do you usually visit your family? When
B: I usually visit them during the weekend. Where

A: HOW LONG does it take you to get to Oaxtepec? How long
B: Two hours. How many