Prueba Integradora Inglés
Prueba Integradora Inglés
INGLÉS
QUESTION WORDS
QUESTION WORDS
QUANTIFIERS
QUANTIFIERS
PRESENT SIMPLE
PRESENT SIMPLE
● We use the present simple to talk about routines and habits.
● We also use the present simple to talk about facts, feeling and
opinions.
I am studying English.
Are you reading? Yes, I am / No, I’m not. (NOT: Yes, I’m)
PRESENT CONTINUOUS: FUTURE
ARRANGEMENTS
FUTURE ARRANGEMENTS
● An arrangement is a plan with a fixed time and/or place. It often
includes other people. We can use the present continuous to talk
about arrangements.
FOR EXAMPLE:
She checked her phone about ten times during the meal!.
He got into the car, shut the door, and started the engine.
REGULAR VERBS
● We add -ed to form the past simple of most regular verbs.
PAST SIMPLE
● The past simple verb form is the same for every subject (I, you,
he, she, etc.) except for the verb be:
● WAS and WERE are the past simple forms of the verb BE.
IRREGULAR VERBS
● With irregular verbs, we do not add -ed for the past simple form.
They all have different forms.
PAST SIMPLE
● We form negatives and questions in the same way for regular
and irregular verbs, except for the verb be and modal verbs (can,
must, etc.).
PAST SIMPLE
● The main verb in negatives and questions is the infinitive without
to (play), not the past simple form (played).
I didn't finish my work. (NOT: I-didn't finished my work.)
Did you fly to Tokyo? (NOT: Did-yөu flew to Tokyo?)
● In short answers, we use did or didn't.
'Did you meet her parents?' 'Yes, I did.'/'No, I didn't.
These forms are the same for both regular and irregular verbs,
except for the verb be.
● We can also answer a yes/no question with just yes or no.
'Did you see the castle?' 'Yes.'/'No.
PAST SIMPLE
● We pronounce the-ed endings of regular verbs in the past simple
in different ways.
PAST SIMPLE: (THERE) WAS / WERE
● We use there was / were to talk about things in the past.
There was a record shop on the high street.
There were lots of people at the concert.
aparecer desaparecer
comprar vender
desconectar
conectar
perder ganar
guardar/ahorrar gastar
enviar recibir
appeared
agreed
received
didn't sell
sent
spent
ADJECTIVES FOR FEELINGS