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Los ejercicios que se encuentran en dicha antología servirán para la evaluación de la materia. “Tu be”

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Docente: Juan Carlos Román Guzmán

Antología para la materia de interacción inicial ingles de la carrera soporte y mantenimiento de equipo de cómputo.

Justificación:

Las siguientes actividades que se encuentran en este trabajo servirán para reforzar los conocimientos adquiridos en la clase de inglés.

Son ejercicios  seleccionados para que el alumno comprenda la forma gramatical como se escribe, se pronuncia y se realizan oraciones parar entender la estructura de los enunciados (“sujeto, verbo y complemento”).

Los ejercicios que se encuentran en dicha antología servirán para la evaluación de la materia.

“Tu be”

In English, the verb to be means ser as well as estar, and this fact makes things a little bit easier. The inflection of the verb to be in simple present tense, for different subject pronouns, is as indicated by the following chart:

Singular 

Plural 

Contraction

contraction

am (

I'm

we are 

we're

you are (

you're

you are 

you're

he is 

he's

they are 

they're

she is 

she's

it is 

it's

The negation of the verb to be is formed by placing not after the inflected form of this verb:

Singular

Plural

I am not 

we are not = we aren't 

you are not = you aren't 

you are not = you aren't 

he/she/it is not = he/she/it isn't 

they are not = they aren't 

  • EXANPLES
  1. My father is the person I admire the most. He is very hardworking. 
  2.  The Queen of England is Elizabeth II. 
  3.  London is the largest city in England. It is also the largest city of the United Kingdom and the European Union. 
  4.  Dolphins are very intelligent animals. 
  5. You are a kind person. 
  6.  You all are good friends. 
  7. When tomatoes are red, they taste good, but the only tomato we have is green. 

Conjugation verb tu be

Grammatical conjugation is to generate all forms of a verb systematically for each person, number, and time. This is the conjugation of the verb to be :

Infinitive:

be

Gerund (present participle):  

being

past participle (Past participle):

been

Person Number   

 

I presented    

Past

to singular

I

am

was

to , singular

you

are

were

to , singular

he/she/it    

is

was

to plural

we

are

were

to plural

you

are

were

to plural

they

are

were

Conjugated rules of the third person

A third person always adds S, eg: open, opens, put, puts, lie, lies, see, Sees.

Except when you add ES.

1) When the verb ends in O, do, does, go, goes, etc.

2) Cuando el verbo termina en CH, SH, S o SS; approach, approaches, attach, attaches, fetch, fetches. Abolish, abolishes, blush, blushes, push, pushes, pass, passes, toss, tosses etc.

For ex.; When the noun BUS is used in the sense of transport (take, for example, people) as a verb;

"He buses the retirees to their doctor appointments in his car as a community service."

The leading retirees to their doctor appointments in your car as a community service.

BUS is also used to mean clearing tables (remove the plates, glasses, utensils and tablecloths dirty) in a restaurant. A person who cleans tables called BUS BOY, the task is played TABLES TO BUS.

"He buses tables every evening at the Italian restaurant."

Clean the tables every evening in the Italian restaurant.

GAS word used as a verb indicating the action of gassing, used in the third person is GASES;

"The dictator gases his opponents."

The gas asphyxiation dictator his opponents.

3) The word Knife (knife) is also the verb acuchillar, as the plural of KNIFE is KNIVES, KNIVES also is the third person.

"The police told me that the killer knives his victims in back alleys."

The police told me that the murderer stabs his victims in alleys.

4) The word HALF (half) can also be used as a verb, indicating that something is being cut in half (or starting). HALF is the plural of HALVES, HALVES is also the third person.

"Every time we have a party he halves the cake and eats the whole half."

Every time we have a short holiday cake half and half eaten whole.

5) verbs to BE and to HAVE. Is, was this is the third and last respectively BE, HAS BEEN is the third person present perfect of to be. The third person is YOU HAVE.

Deb, that's not what he meant. In English, the third person, at present, has an "s" or "es" in its conjugation. For example, with the verb "to eat (eat"

I eat

you eat

he/she eatS

we eat

you all eat

they eat

...

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