Tema 9: Actividades Recreativas
Tema 9: Actividades Recreativas
ACTIVIDADES RECREATIVAS
Son las que generalmente hacemos en nuestro tiempo libre y que de alguna
manera disfrutamos haciendolas.
VOCABULARY
CHOOSE THE CORRECT WORD.
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Presente simple
Para realizar preguntas en este tiempo verbal, se usa el auxiliar DO o DOES para la
tercera persona del singular, como ya hemos visto. Y se contesta con Yes / No seguido
de la persona y su auxiliar correspondiente afirmativo o negativo.
Yes / No questions
EXPLICACION: C
Like / Love / Not like / Hate/ Prefer + Activities
like love not like
LIKE NOT LIKE
I + like + verb -ing I +
you you
we we
they they
he / she + likes + verb -ing he / she
Verbs + -ing
dance dancing
ride riding
ski skiing
run running
swim swimming
You + +
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CONTESTA EL SIGUIENTE EJERCICIO YA SEA SUSTANTIVO O VERBO
Decide whether the word in bold is a noun or a verb. Match all the items on
the right with the items on the left.
I This is the subject of the sentence - the person in charge of the verb.
This is the verb (and as a transitive verb, it transfers action to an object and so requires
steal
an object)
the this is the direct object (it receives the action of the verb): The car is what I steal. The
car car is what is being stolen.
Now replace the Direct Object [the car] with a Direct Object Pronoun [it]:
I steal it.
"It" is a direct object pronoun ("it" refers to what was stolen - in this case, a car)
I pick up the book. I look at the book and decide to buy the book.
vs.
Yo robo el carro.
Yo = the subject
1. In Spanish you must place the direct object pronoun directly in front of the active (conjugated)
verb when you only have one verb: Yo lo robo.
2. When we have compound verbs (two verbs) we can always put it directly in from of the
conjugated verb: (Yo) lo voy a robar;
o But since we have two verbs, we have two options. We can attach the pronoun to the
end of an infinitive or a present participle:
Yo estoy robándolo. (present participle)
3. Pronouns can also be attached to Affirmative commands- click here for information on
commands and pronouns.
o Róbalo [Affirmative Command]
We can never place an object or object pronoun between the elements of compound verbs or verb
phrases:
Yo me nos Nosotros
Tu te os Vosotros
Ellos, Ustedes
Él, Usted (male)
lo los ["those things"
["it" masculine]
masculine]
Ellas, Ustedes
Ella Usted (female)
la las ["those things"
["it" feminine]
feminine]