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Subjects and Objects Pronouns

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Subjects and Objects Pronouns

Prepositional Phrases

● At home● At work● At school● At the mall● At the library● At the beach

Prepositional Phrases

● In bed● In class● In Mexico● In the shower● In the hospital● In a meeting

Prepositional Phrases

● On a vacation● On a trip● On his/her break

Rules

“at”

● Home ● Work● School● Usalo cuando tengas que nombrar

lugares específicos en ciudades o pueblos ( mall, library, beach)

Rules

“in”

● Bed● Class● Paises / Ciudades / Pueblos

(Mexico, Toronto)● Hospital● Lugares de la casa o

departamento (shower, yard)

Rules

“on”

● Vacation● Trip● His / Her break

Pronombres y Pronombres Objeto

Subjects Objects

I me

You you

He him

She her

We us

They them

Popular Activities in the U.S.

● Go to the movies

● Go to a concert

● Go to an amusement park

● See a sports event

● Go to an art festival

● See a play

Have to

(reduction)

● El "have to" se usa para decir que algo es necesario u obligatorio (se tiene que hacer).

● Para formar frases con "have to" lo hacemos de la siguiente forma dependiendo de si las frases son afirmativas, negativas o interrogativas

AFIRMATIVAS

+ have to + Verbo Infinitivo

● I + have to + go● You + have to + go● He/she/it + has to + go ● We + have to + go● They + have to + go

Afirmativo va con "has to"

NEGATIVAS

+ don't have to + Verbo Infinitivo

● I + don´t have to + study● You + don´t have to + study● He/she/it + doesn´t have to + study● We + don´t have to + study● They + don´t have to + study

INTEROGATIVAS

Do + + have to + Verbo Infinitivo

● Do + you + have to + clear up?● Does + he/she/it + have to + clear up?● Do + we + have to + clear up?● Do + they + have to + clear up?

Ejemplos

● I have to work everyday. Tengo que trabajar todos los dias

● I don´t have to work everday.No tengo que trabajar todos los dias

● Do you have to work everyday? ¿Tienes que trabajar todos los dias?

Want

● El verbo "want" se usa para expresar deseos o intenciones.

● Equivale al Español "querer" o "desear".

Want to (reduction)

● I want to become a good professional

● They want to get some money from the bank

● She wants to go to the mall this afternoon

AFIRMATIVAS

+ want to + Verbo Infinitivo

● I want to attend a good concert● You want to go to the party● He/She/ It wants to play with the ball ● We want to study medicine next year● They want to buy a new car

NEGATIVAS

+ don't want to + Verbo Infinitivo

● I don't want to dance with you● You don't want to finish the work● He / She / It doesn't want to stay here● We don't want to eat cake● They don't want to drink coffe

INTEROGATIVAS

Do + + want to + Verbo Infinitivo

● Do I want to do this?● Do you want to take a taxi?● Does he / she / it want to make it right?● Do we want to quit school?● Do they want to go for a walk?

● Where does Michael want to go?● He wants to go to the university● When does Robert want to come to school?● They want to prepare their homeworks at home● What does Elizabeth want to paint?● She wants to paint a beautiful landscape● I want to presente a new accountancy project

Invitations

( verb + to )

● Do you want to see a movie with me tonight ?

(+) Sure. I'd really like to see a good comedy

(-) I'd like to, but I have to work late.

I'd = I would

● Would you like to go to an art festival ?

(+) Yes, I'd love to!

(-) I'd like to, but I need to study.