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UNIDAD I
 BE
 HAVE
 HAVE GOT
 PRESENT SIMPLE
 PRESENT
CONTINUOUS
WE USE THE VERB ¨BE¨ TO TALK ABOUT:
• This is Karen Brady.
• She is veri intelligent
People and
thing:
• It´s really hot at the moment.
• I´m honest.
Current states:
• My car is japanese.
• My partners aren´t rugged.
Qualities
(adjetives)
• This book is boring.
• She is very fat.
Opinions:
• My flat´s close to the city centre.
• It´s past quarter five.
Position/Locatiio
n and time:
• Karen Brady is a business person.
• We´re students.
Someone´s job/
position:
* We use forms of HAVE, not have got, with past and
future tenses:
EX: When I was a child I had a pet cat
EX: We will have a house.
* In past questions and negative sentences we use
did/didn´t.
EX: Did you have a car when you were living in Paris?
EX: I didn´t have travel in the foreign.
We use both HAVE and HAVE GOT to talk about:
 RELATIONSHIPS
 POSSESSIONS
 FEATURES
 ILLNESS
 APPOINTMENT
We can also use HAVE + NOUN (but not have got) to talk
about some things we do:
 HYGIENE AND APPEARANCE
 FOOD AND DRINK
 EXPERIENCES
 SPECIAL EVENTS
 ACTIVITY (OR LACK OF)
 COMMUNICATION
POSITIVE
• I live in London.
• She goes to the shopping
NEGATIVE
• I do no (don´t) live in an apartment
• He doesn´t work.
Questions
• Do you work in an office? (No, I don´t)
• Does she like the city? (Yes, she does)
Most verbs take ¨S¨ in the third person singular
I read/ he reads I eat/she eats
Verbs ending in ss – sh – ch – x and o, takes ¨ES¨
I kiss/ He kisses I live/ she lives
Verbs ending in a consonant +Y, drop the –Y and takes
¨IES¨
I try/ he tries I run/ she runs
Verb ending in a vowel +Y, simply takes ¨S¨
I buy/ he buys I drink/ she drinks
USES
We use the present simple:
o For facts (things that are always true)
o For permanent situations
o To describe opinions and ideas
o To describe likes and dislikes
o Repeated actions or daily routines
o General truth or law of nature
o Programmes or timetables
o Adverb of frecuency
o When we describe what happens in a film, play or book.
QUESTION WORD
We put question word in fornt of present simple yes/no
questions.
EX Why do people grow?
Where does water come from?
When do you finish my
homework?
What does this word mean?
How does a nurse work?
POSITIV
E
• I´m having lunch.
• She is working in the computer.
NEGATI
VE
• I´m not watching TV.
• She isn´t eating the dinner.
QUESTI
ON
• Are you cooking? (No, I´m not).
• Is she running aaway? (Yes, she is)
USES
We use the present continuous for:
o Action happening while we are speaking.
o Actions happening around the time of speaking
o Temporary situations
o Time expressions: now- at the moment- today- this
week-
o We use ¨always¨ to critice another person´s actions
o To talk about things that are changing as we speak
o To describe what is happening in pictures an photos.
o We use these verbs cwhen we talk about change
happening around now: get- change- become-
increase- rise- fall- grow- improve- beging- start-
more and more.
o For continuing, unfinished actions which are not
actually happening at the moment of speaking with
STATE VERBS: describe rather than actions, ways of
thinking or feeling. These verbs are not usually used in the
continuous form.
• Verbs of feeling/wanting like, love, dislike, hote,
prefer, need, want, wish.
• Verbs of thinking/believing believe, doubt, forget,
Know, mean,realise, think.
• Verbs of being/oppearing appear, be, seem.
• Verbs of possesing/ relating belong, contain, have
(got), own.
• Some verbs hear, see, smell, taste.
EX: I forget my copy book in the institute
PRESENT SIMPLE PRESENT
CONTINUOUS
• Permanent situations,
thing we do not expect
to change
• Temporary situations, for
a limited period of time.
• Regular actions, habits
and routines
• Actions that are
happening at/around the
time we are speaking.
• Time expressions:
usually, often, every day,
once a month, at the
weekend.
• Time expressions: (right)
now, at the moment,
today.
• To describe events in a • Something that is
REVIEW
THE END

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BE, HAVE AND HAVE GOT.pptx

  • 1. UNIDAD I  BE  HAVE  HAVE GOT  PRESENT SIMPLE  PRESENT CONTINUOUS
  • 2. WE USE THE VERB ¨BE¨ TO TALK ABOUT: • This is Karen Brady. • She is veri intelligent People and thing: • It´s really hot at the moment. • I´m honest. Current states: • My car is japanese. • My partners aren´t rugged. Qualities (adjetives)
  • 3. • This book is boring. • She is very fat. Opinions: • My flat´s close to the city centre. • It´s past quarter five. Position/Locatiio n and time: • Karen Brady is a business person. • We´re students. Someone´s job/ position:
  • 4. * We use forms of HAVE, not have got, with past and future tenses: EX: When I was a child I had a pet cat EX: We will have a house. * In past questions and negative sentences we use did/didn´t. EX: Did you have a car when you were living in Paris? EX: I didn´t have travel in the foreign.
  • 5. We use both HAVE and HAVE GOT to talk about:  RELATIONSHIPS  POSSESSIONS  FEATURES  ILLNESS  APPOINTMENT We can also use HAVE + NOUN (but not have got) to talk about some things we do:  HYGIENE AND APPEARANCE  FOOD AND DRINK  EXPERIENCES  SPECIAL EVENTS  ACTIVITY (OR LACK OF)  COMMUNICATION
  • 6. POSITIVE • I live in London. • She goes to the shopping NEGATIVE • I do no (don´t) live in an apartment • He doesn´t work. Questions • Do you work in an office? (No, I don´t) • Does she like the city? (Yes, she does)
  • 7. Most verbs take ¨S¨ in the third person singular I read/ he reads I eat/she eats Verbs ending in ss – sh – ch – x and o, takes ¨ES¨ I kiss/ He kisses I live/ she lives Verbs ending in a consonant +Y, drop the –Y and takes ¨IES¨ I try/ he tries I run/ she runs Verb ending in a vowel +Y, simply takes ¨S¨ I buy/ he buys I drink/ she drinks
  • 8. USES We use the present simple: o For facts (things that are always true) o For permanent situations o To describe opinions and ideas o To describe likes and dislikes o Repeated actions or daily routines o General truth or law of nature o Programmes or timetables o Adverb of frecuency o When we describe what happens in a film, play or book.
  • 9. QUESTION WORD We put question word in fornt of present simple yes/no questions. EX Why do people grow? Where does water come from? When do you finish my homework? What does this word mean? How does a nurse work?
  • 10. POSITIV E • I´m having lunch. • She is working in the computer. NEGATI VE • I´m not watching TV. • She isn´t eating the dinner. QUESTI ON • Are you cooking? (No, I´m not). • Is she running aaway? (Yes, she is)
  • 11. USES We use the present continuous for: o Action happening while we are speaking. o Actions happening around the time of speaking o Temporary situations o Time expressions: now- at the moment- today- this week- o We use ¨always¨ to critice another person´s actions o To talk about things that are changing as we speak o To describe what is happening in pictures an photos. o We use these verbs cwhen we talk about change happening around now: get- change- become- increase- rise- fall- grow- improve- beging- start- more and more. o For continuing, unfinished actions which are not actually happening at the moment of speaking with
  • 12. STATE VERBS: describe rather than actions, ways of thinking or feeling. These verbs are not usually used in the continuous form. • Verbs of feeling/wanting like, love, dislike, hote, prefer, need, want, wish. • Verbs of thinking/believing believe, doubt, forget, Know, mean,realise, think. • Verbs of being/oppearing appear, be, seem. • Verbs of possesing/ relating belong, contain, have (got), own. • Some verbs hear, see, smell, taste. EX: I forget my copy book in the institute
  • 13. PRESENT SIMPLE PRESENT CONTINUOUS • Permanent situations, thing we do not expect to change • Temporary situations, for a limited period of time. • Regular actions, habits and routines • Actions that are happening at/around the time we are speaking. • Time expressions: usually, often, every day, once a month, at the weekend. • Time expressions: (right) now, at the moment, today. • To describe events in a • Something that is REVIEW