4 ASIGNATURA: INGLES III 4 UNIVERSIDAD AUTONOMA SAN FRANCISCO 4 By: Lic. Luz Marina Zubizarreta Agüero.

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4 ASIGNATURA: INGLES III 4 UNIVERSIDAD AUTONOMA SAN FRANCISCO 4 By: Lic. Luz Marina Zubizarreta Agüero

Recognizing Tenses Present Tenses: He lives with his parents. He doesn´t eat meat. She speaks three languages. I am enjoying this course. You are studying at university. You aren´t wearing jeans. Past Tenses: He went to the hospital. She had a good job. We made a lot of things. She didn´t study for the exam. Future forms: I am going to work tomorrow. She is having lunch after class. We are working tonight. They are going to have a meeting. She is going to graduate next month.

Yes / No Questions Is your name Peter? Yes, It is. / No, It isn´t. Are you Peruvian? Yes, I am. / No, I am not. Is Ronaldinho Brazilian? Yes, He is. / No, He isn´t. Aux + Subject + Verb + Complement + ?

Yes / No Questions Do you like cooking? Yes, I do. / No, I don´t. Does your sister go to school? Yes, She does. / No, She doesn´t. Does Ronaldinho speak Spanish? Yes, He does. / No, He doesn´t. Do your parents work? Yes, They do. / No, They don´t. Aux + Subject + Verb + Complement + ?

Yes / No Questions Did you like cooking? Yes, I did. / No, I didn´t. Did your sister go to school? Yes, She did. / No, She didn´t. Did Ronaldinho play soccer yesterday? Yes, He did. / No, He didn´t. Did your parents work last night? Yes, They did. / No, They didn´t. Aux + Subject + Verb + Complement + ?

1. WH Questions Where (Dónde?) What (Qué?, Cuál?) Which (Cuál?) Who (Quién?) When (Cuándo?) Why (Por qué?) Whose (De quién?) How ( Cómo?) How + Adj / Adv Where is the station?.It is on Tacna and Arica streets. Why are you laughing? Because I heard a joke. Whose is this coat? It is mine. How does she go to work? She goes to work by bus. WH + Aux + Subject + Verb + Complement + ?

2. WH Questions What size do you take? What sort of music do you like? Which backpack is yours? Whose book is this? Which, What and Whose can be followed by a noun. Which, generally is used when there is a limited choice. Which is your book? The red one. This rule is not always true Which / What newspaper do you read? Which / What color do you like ?

3. WH Questions How big is his new car? How fast does it go? How expensive is it? How can be followed by an Adjective or and Adverb. How can also be followed by much or many. How much is this sandwich? How many brothers and sisters do you have ?