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Have got
El verbo tener
Los dos verbos “have” y “have got” (tener) indican posesión en inglés, pero
la estructura de cada uno es muy diferente. Estos dos verbos se pueden utilizar
para hablar de las relaciones, enfermedades y características. “Have” es más
común en el inglés americano, mientras que “have got” es más común en el inglés
británico. Observa que “have” tiene varios significados y usos.
Structure (Estructura)
Affirmative (Afirmativa)
HAVE GOT
Nota: “Have got” sólo se utiliza en el tiempo presente simple. En el pasado, sólo
podemos usar “have” (conjugación: “had”).
Presente
Sujeto Forma corta
Simple
I’ve got
I have got
yo tengo
you’ve got
you have got
tú tienes
she’s got
she has got
ella tiene
it’s got
it has got
tiene
we’ve got
we have got nosotros
tenemos
they’ve got
they have got
ellos tienen
Ejemplos:
I have got a car.(Tengo un coche.)
HAVE
I have
tengo
have
you
tienes
has
he
tiene
has
she
tiene
has
it
tiene
have
we
tenemos
have
they
tienen
Ejemplos:
I have a car.(Tengo un coche.)
Negative (Negativa)
HAVE GOT
yo no tengo
tú no tienes
él no tiene
ella no tiene
no tiene
Ejemplos:
I haven’t got a car.(No tengo un coche.)
HAVE
Ejemplos:
I don’t have a car.(No tengo un coche.)
Interrogative (Interrogativa)
HAVE GOT
¿Yo tengo?
Has he got?
he
¿Él tiene?
Has it got?
it
¿Tiene?
Have we got?
we
¿Nosotros tenemos?
Ejemplos:
Have I got a car?(¿Tengo un coche?)
I Do I have?
¿Yo tengo?
Does he have?
he
¿Él tiene?
Does it have?
it
¿Tiene?
Do we have?
we
¿Nosotros tenemos?
Ejemplos:
Do I have a car?(¿Tengo un coche?)
Nota: Como estos dos verbos se utilizan para indicar posesión, no se pueden
utilizar en los tiempos continuos. Ver la lección sobre los tiempos continuos para
obtener más información.
Ejemplos:
to have breakfast/lunch/dinner/a snack/a drink
to have a conversation/discussion/argument
to have a baby
https://www.curso-ingles.com/aprender/cursos/nivel-basico/verbs/have-vs-have-got
Verbos love, like, dislike, hate + ing o infinitivo con to
En este artículo aprenderás sobre likes y dislikes en inglés. Te vamos a hacer un
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o Love /lʌv/: encantar
o Like /laɪk/: gustar
o Dislike /dɪs’laɪk/: no gustar
o Hate /heɪt/: odiar
Usos:
Estructura:
Para revisar la gramática puedes ir a la unidad del presente simple. Estos verbos
regularmente van acompañados de dos tipos de palabras: sustantivos y verbos.
1. Sustantivos
2. Verbos
a) Verbo + ing
-She loves listening to music. (Me encanta escuchar música)
-I like playing soccer. (Me gustan jugar futbol)
-He doesn’t like eating vegetables. (A él no le gusta comer verduras/vegetales)
-He dislikes eating bread. (A él no le gusta comer pan)
-They hate dancing. (Odian bailar)
b) Like + infinitivo
Error común
Existen dos formas correctas para la oración anterior (Me encanta ver películas):
Para expresar que algo nos gusta, se utilizan las siguientes frases:
I love... Me encanta(n)...
...reading leer
I like... Me gusta(n)...
...computers las computadoras
I'm interested in... Me interesa(n)...
...travelling viajar
I'm fond of... Me gusta(n)...
Para expresar que algo no nos gusta, se utilizan las siguientes frases:
I hate... Odio... ...reading leer
I dislike... No me gusta(n) ...computers las computadoras
I don't like... No me gusta(n) ...travelling viajar
I'm not interested in... No me
interesa(n)...
Intenta pensar en frases para decir lo que le gusta y lo que no le gusta hacer,
comenzando con alguna de las opciones mostradas. Por ejemplo:
I like dancing.
Me gusta bailar.
I love learning English.
Me encanta aprender inglés.
I hate writing letters.
Odio escribir cartas.
http://www.saberingles.com.ar/curso/lesson06/03b.html
El maestro
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⬤ ¿Cuáles son las rutinas diarias en inglés?
⬤ Imágenes de vocabulario de rutinas diarias con pronunciaciones
⬤ Lista de palabras de rutinas diarias
⬤ Ejercicio de flashcards
⬤ Da la vuelta al juego de cartas
⬤ Oraciones de ejemplo
⬤ Hacer preguntas sobre las rutinas diarias
⬤ Leer pasaje sobre rutinas diarias
⬤ Imágenes de vocabulario de rutinas diarias para descargar y compartir
⬤ Prueba de imágenes
⬤ Prueba de audición con imágenes
⬤ Prueba de escritura con imágenes
⬤ Prueba de ortografía
⬤ Hojas de trabajo sobre rutinas diarias para descargar como PDF e imagen
⬤ ¿Cuáles son las rutinas diarias en inglés?
Las rutinas diarias son la serie de cosas que uno hace a diario. La
mayoría de las rutinas se realizan en un orden fijo. Estas rutinas
también se denominan "vida diaria" o "vida diaria".
🔊
despierta
🔊
cambiarse de ropa
🔊
Llamar a un amigo
🔊
limpieza
🔊
Cocinando
🔊
corta la hierba
🔊
comer
🔊
alimenta al perro
🔊
jardinería
🔊
tomar un baño
🔊
escuchar música
🔊
cuidar bebe
🔊
Lee un libro
🔊
Pasar la aspiradora
🔊
mirar televisión
🔊
dormir
⬤ Lista de palabras de rutinas diarias
despierta
Levántate
desayunar
beber café
leer el periódico
almorzar
ir al colegio
Empezar a trabajar
Trabajo terminado
tomar el bus
andar en coche
comprar algo
ven a casa
utilizar un ordenador
enviar correo electrónico
escuchar música
cambiarse de ropa
hacer la cena
lavar los platos
ver televisión
estudiar inglés
hacer los deberes
Ayudar a mi madre
Llamar a un amigo
jugar juegos
limpiar mi cuarto
bañarse
cepillarme los dientes
acostarse
dormir
⬤ Ejercicio de flashcards
Toque las tarjetas para ver los nombres de las rutinas diarias.
⬤ Da la vuelta al juego de cartas
⬤ Oraciones de ejemplo
Mi rutina de Daliy
The Teacher
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⬤ What are the daily routines in English?
⬤ Pictures of daily routines vocabulary with pronunciations
⬤ Word list of daily routines
⬤ Flashcards exercise
⬤ Flip the card game
⬤ Example sentences
⬤ Asking questions about daily routines
⬤ Reading passage about daily routines
⬤ Images of daily routines vocabulary to download and share
⬤ Picture quiz
⬤ Listening test with pictures
⬤ Writing test with pictures
⬤ Spelling test
⬤ Worksheets about daily routines to download as PDF and image
Daily routines are the the series of things that one does in daily basis.
The routines are mostly done in a fixed order. These routines are also
called as “every day life” or “daily life”.
Below are some of the pictures of daily activities. You can tap on the
images to listen to the pronunciations.
🔊
wake up
🔊
brush teeth
🔊
change clothes
🔊
call a friend
🔊
cleaning
🔊
cooking
🔊
🔊
eat
🔊
gardening
🔊
have a bath
🔊
listen to music
🔊
🔊
read a book
🔊
vacuuming
🔊
watch tv
🔊
sleep
listen to music
change clothes
cook dinner
wash the dishes
watch television
study English
do homework
help my mother
call a friend
play games
clean my room
take a shower
brush my teeth
go to bed
sleep
⬤ Flashcards exercise
Tap on any card and guess the meaning of it in your native language.
⬤ Example sentences
1. Do you play games after school? – Yes, I play games after school.
2. Do you get up early on Saturdays? – No, I don’t get up early on
Saturdays.
3. What time do you get up? – I get up at about 7 AM.
4. What time does Connor go to work? – He goes to work at half past
seven.
5. Do you brush your teeth every day? – Yes, I do.
6. Who goes to work by car? – William goes to work by car.
7. How do you go to school? – I go to school by bus.
8. Does Emily go out with her friends? – Yes, she does.
9. What do they have for breakfast? – They have cheese, olives and
omelette for breakfast.
10. What time does Harry go to school? – He goes to school at 7 AM.
My Daliy Routine
My name is Daniel. I am a policeman. I get up early in the morning and
I wash my face. After that, I have my breakfast. Then, I wear my
uniform. I start work at 8 AM. It is a hard work. My friends and I are on
the streets of the city. In the evening I get back home and have a
shower. Before having dinner, I play with my children. I spend some
time with my family after dinner. Sometimes we drink tea together. I
need to have a rest after a day of hard work and I go to bed at 11 PM.
⬤ Images of daily routines vocabulary to download and share
view
⬤ Picture quiz
When you see an image of a daily routine, select the appropriate option
from the list. You get 10 points from every correct answer.
Question: 1
Points: 0
NEXT >>
a)
watch tv
b)
wake up
c)
sleep
d)
cleaning
Play the audio and select the relevant image of the daily routine from
the list.
https://www.english-learn-online.com/vocabulary/daily-routines/learn-daily-
routines-in-english/
Sounds
English / Inglés Spanish / Español “Spanunciation”
Dairy: De granja Déari
Drinks:
Water Agua Uáter
Tea Té Ti
Cooked foods:
https://www.madridteacher.com/Activities/Files/food-vocabulary-list.htm
https://es.liveworksheets.com/worksheets/en/
English_as_a_Second_Language_(ESL)/Food_and_drinks/
Food_Vocabulary_ug37675gm
Sports
English Vocabulary
https://www.vocabulary.cl/Lists/Sports.htm
We use either the verb to play, to do or to go to refer to sports.
PLAY + Sport
We use to play for the following sports:
Football - This name refers to different sports, depending on which country you are in. In the
USA, (American) football is a very strategic game that is played with an oval-shaped ball. It is
called gridiron in other parts of the world. In Australia, football refers to Australian Rules
Football, which is a very fast paced game that is also played with an oval-shaped ball and the
players use both their hands and their feet. In New Zealand, football may refer to the game
of rugby, which involves an oval-shaped ball and fifteen players on each team. In the rest of
the world, football usually refers to what we call soccer in Australia, New Zealand and the
USA. See our page with vocabulary about Football / Soccer.
Netball - is a fast and skillful game that is played on a court that is divided into sections. It is
played with a round ball that is approximately the same size as a soccer ball. The aim is to get
as many goals as possible by 'shooting' the ball through the ring. A netball ring is similar to a
basketball ring, but it does not have a backboard.
Cricket - is played on a grass oval with a pitch in the centre. It is played with a small, hard ball,
a wooden bat and wickets. The aim is to get more 'runs' that the other team. The game is
divided into 'innings'. In the first innings, one team bats and the other team bowls, and then
they change sides for the next innings. The batting team has two batsmen on the field and as
they go 'out', other batsmen from their team take their place. The fielding team team has a
bowler, a wicket-keeper and fieldsman who try to prevent the batsmen from making runs and
who try to get the batsmen out. Cricket is the national sport of Australia and is the most popular
sport during the summer. One of the most famous Australians - Sir Donald Bradman - was a
cricketer and regarded as the best cricketer ever. They are the current world champions in
both test match cricket (five day match) and one-day cricket. Cricket is very popular in other
Commonwealth countries like England, South Africa, India and New Zealand.
Baseball - is played on a 'diamond' with four bases - first, second, third and home. It is played
with a rounded bat and a small, hard ball. The fielding team wear a special padded glove with
which to catch the ball. The aim is to get as many home runs as possible by running around
the diamond without getting 'out'.
Basketball - is a very dynamic game where the players are often very tall and can jump very
high! They use a round, bouncy ball and the aim is to get as many points as possible by putting
the ball through the ring. You get a different number of points depending on how you get the
ball through the ring.
DO + Sport
We use to do for the following sports:
Gymnastics - requires enormous strength and flexibility. Gymnasts may perform exercises or
routines of exercises on a slightly padded floor or on many other pieces of equipment, such as
the vault, beam, high bar, uneven bars, parallel bars, rings and pommel horse.
Martial arts - There are many martial art forms that you can learn, such as Karate, Kung Fu,
Tai Chi, Judo, Kendo, Capoeira, Tae Kwon Do, Jujitsu, Aikido and many others. Martial arts
usually have a very long and rich history and some also have spiritual or religious significance.
They require a lot of discipline and practice to master them.
GO + Sport
We use to go for the following sports:
Swimming - There are many different swimming strokes that you can use to move your body
through the water - freestyle (also called the front crawl), dolphin crawl, breaststroke, butterfly,
backstroke, sidestroke and dog-paddle. When you swim, you can wear bathers (also called a
swimsuit, swimmers or togs) or you can wear a wetsuit if you are going surfing or scuba-diving.
You can also use equipment to swim, such as fins (also called flippers), a snorkel or an oxygen
tank if you are going to stay underwater for a long time.
Snowboarding and snow-skiing - Many people love winter because they can go
snowboarding and skiing at the snow. In these sports, people attach skis or a snowboard to
their feet and glide across the surface of the snow. There are many different types of skiing,
including downhill skiing and cross-country skiing. Both skiers and snowboarders can also
learn freestyle skiing or snowboarding, where they use jumps to perform acrobatic-style tricks.
Hang-gliding - This sport is for people who wish they could fly! In hang-gliding, people hold
onto and 'hang' from a set of manmade wings. The hang-glider then runs along the ground and
jumps off the edge of a cliff and the wings, like a kite, fly on the wind and carry the person
along in the air. Without a motor, the glider cannot stay in the air for very long, but he or she
can keep the hang-glider flying for as long as possible before directing it safely to the ground.
Skydiving and parachuting - Many people love the excitement of jumping out of a plane and
either free-falling for a time before opening their parachute (skydiving) or opening their
parachute immediately after jumping so that they float more leisurely to the ground
(parachuting). These sports are usually done in the open country where there is a lot of space
for people to land safely.
Horse-riding - You can ride a horse through countryside or along the beach to enjoy the
scenery. You can ride your horse at a walk, trot, canter or gallop. You can enter dressage and
show-jumping competitions where you display your horse-riding skills. The style of riding at
these events is very disciplined and requires a lot of skilled communication with the horse.
A list of sports in English
American football
Australian rules
archery
artistic gymnastics
athletics (track and field)
badminton
baseball
basketball
bowling
boxing
cricket
cycling
diving
fencing
football (soccer)
golf
handball
hockey
horse riding
ice hockey
judo
karate
kayaking
lacrosse
netball
polo
rhythmic gymnastics
rowing
rugby (union)
rugby league
running
sailing
softball
squash
surfing
swimming
table tennis
taekwondo
tennis
volleyball
waterpolo
weightlifting
wrestling
https://www.vocabulary.cl/Lists/Sports.htm
IELTS Sports Vocabulary Words And Phrases
https://
www.englishlessonviaskype.com/english-vocabulary-sports/
https://en.islcollective.com/english-esl-worksheets/vocabulary/sports/sports-
vocabulary-exercises/51989