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PARTIAL ENGLISH, She became more famous than him She is dinner than him …
PARTIAL ENGLISH
First Partial
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Sing and Security
Prohibition sigs:
stop, don´t eat, don´t run
Sigs of obligation:
Recycling, telephone, gas station
Evacuation Signs:
cover, emergency (point, route, exit etc.)
Danger Signs:
toxic hazard, men at work, school crossing.
Comparative and Superlatives
Comparatives
To compare with another thing, people, object, animal, songs, etc, with the ending "er and more"
Superlatives
Adjetive of the highest kind, quality or order. Ending "est and more"
Second Partial
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Vocabulary
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Past simple
Affirmative
: Subjetc+verb past tense+object
I washed the car
Negative:
Subject+did+not+verb+object
You did´t wash the car
Interrogative
: Did+Subject+verb+object
Did He wash the car ?
Third partial
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Demonstratives
Can refer to a physical or a psychological closeness in distance
Singular:
This, That.,E.g. This is a yellow pencil, That is a world map
Plural:
These, Those.,E.g.These are my books, Those computers are broken
Modal verbs
Verb that is use to indicate modality, ability, permission, request, capacity, suggestions, order, obligation, or advice
She became
more famous
than him
She is
dinner than
him
The house is
dirtier than
last week
This book is
better than
him one
This
is the worst
exercise I have seen
This is
the most important
issue we have to deal with
This is
the easiest exam
The
saddest film
Post office
Town hall
Hotel
Library
Park
Garage
Cinema
Police Station
Airport
Hospital
Church
He
can
find any street
She
is able to
speak many languages
I
can´t
see the movie
You
could
take a taxi
It
might
be quicker to travel by train
You
must
be back at 10 o clock
I
have to
be back at 10 pm
You
need
to study a lot
She
should
be sick