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ACTIVIDAD DE RECUPERACIÓN PARA PUNTOS EXTRAS

TEMA 1: PRESENT CONTINUOUS

SE USA PARA: Speak about actions that are happening in the moment or unfinished, we could
also use it to speak about confirmed future events.
COMO SE ESTRUCTURA: Subject + Auxiliary verb “Be” + Verb gerund (ing)
ESCRIBIR 1 ORACIÓN AFIRMATIVA Y 1 ORACIÓN NEGATIVA
1. They are going to the park next Sunday
2. She is not eating fast food

TEMA 2: TYPES OF QUESTIONS YES/NO QUESTIONS AND WH QUESTIONS

YES/NO QUESTIONS:
SE USAN PARA: to check or confirm something we believe or expect to be the case, or when we
consider that something is the best thing to do.
COMO SE ESTRUCTURAN: Question Word + Be + Subject + Verb gerund / Question word + Be +
Not + Subject + Verb gerund
ESCRIBIR 2 PREGUNTAS:
1. Am I speaking too fast?
2. Is he not feeling well?

WH QUESTIONS:
SE USA PARA: To ask for information
COMO SE ESTRUCTURAN: wh- + a modal verb + subject + main verb
ESCRIBIR 2 PREGUNTAS:
1. Where are your parents?
2. When did you get here?

TEMA 3: FUTURE PREDICTIONS

CUALES SON: Probability, Possibility, Impossibility


COMO SE ESTRUCTURAN: Subject + Modal Verb + Verb (base form of the infinitive)
ESCRIBIR TRES ORACIONES, ESCOGE
1. I will go to the supermarket later today.
2. He could be wrong about the description.
3. They couldn´t get tickets for the movies.
TEMA 4: PAST CONTINUOUS

SE USA PARA: to talk about actions and states in progress (happening) around a particular time in
the past
COMO SE ESTRUCTURA: Was/were + the -ing form of the verb
ESCRIBIR DOS ORACIONES:
1. They were not playing video games.
2. She was dancing with her friends.

TEMA 5: USES OF LIKE

SE USA PARA: To describe something we like or enjoy, to request something, to describe the
characteristics or appearance of something or someone, as a simile.
CUANTOS USOS TIENE: Five different ways
ESCRIBIR 3 ORACIONES
1. His son looks a lot like him.
2. I like country music.
3. He would like to know the truth.

Referencias
Cambridge dictionary: Britsh grammar. (2023). Obtenido de Cambridge Dictionary:
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/grammar/british-grammar/

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