Do & Does

·         he has civism from 10:00 to 10:50 on Tuesday

 

Do & Does

 

Cuadro de texto: En las preguntas se usa el llamado “DO” es un Aux. NO significa nada no tiene traducción literal.





·         I  do (yo ago) write in the board.

·         Do I write in the board? Yes, I do

·         He doesn’t write the board

·         Do you work? / tu trabajas?

·         What do you do?  Que – haces tu?

·         What does she do? Que - hace ella? She does her homework / ella hace su tarea

·         Do she fly to help people / ella vuela para ayudar a la gente

·         Does your mather Works in japan? No, she doesn’t, she works in Chihuahua city

·         Do you like to study English? Yes, I do very much

·         Does david work three days a week? Yes, he does

·         Does your brother in a hospital? No, he doesn’t he work has a teacher

·         Do you speak Chinese? No I don’t, I do speak Spanish and little English

·         What does he do? He’s computer scientist

 

Did = hice /didn’t = no hice     

                                   (not understand, not study, not finish)

 

 

Were= eran       was=era       

 

·         Mozart was born in Austria in 1756, he could play the piano when he was three

·         Picasso was born in Spain in 1881, he could pain when was one

·         Tiger woods was born in the united states, in 1975, he could play golf, he was three

·         Einstein was born in Germany in 1879, he couldn’t speak until he was eight

 

 

Have / has =tener                           had= tenía, tuvo                   

·         She has blond hair ….  Ella tiene el pelo rubio

·         Norma has chemistry from 7:00 to 7:50 on Tuesday

·         Norma has Spanish on Tuesday from 7:50 to 8:40

·         Norma has geography from 8:40 to 9:30 on Tuesday

·         She has break on Tuesday from 9:30 to 10:00

·         he has Biology on Tuesday from 10:50 to 11:40

·         Norma has English from 11:40 to 12:30 on Tuesday

·         Norma has Break from 12:30 to 1:00 on Tuesday


Cuadro de texto: Note:

Personal pronouns = subject pronouns 
Possession = possessive   but
Adjetivos (adjective) y pronombres (pronouns) no son lo mismo 
Los possessive pronouns s usan en whose?

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