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key structure

“Verb To be”

am – is - Complement or
are adjective
“Verb to be” negative
structure key

am not Complement or
is not = isn’t adjective
are not= aren’t
“Simple present”
key structure

Complement
Action Word
(where, when,
(Verbs)
with who)
negative structure key
“Simple present in

Action Complement
Don´t
Word (where, when,
Doesn´t (Verbs) with who)
Continuous
Present

Am/is/are Complement or
adjective
Verb + ing
Negative Present
Continuous

Am/is/are not
Complement
Verb + ing
Action words - verbs
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Adjectives

Adjetives are words that


describe a noun.

*Adjectives go before the


noun in a sentence.*
Examples:
The beautiful flower is in the
garden.
The big bear is in the
Woods.
My old toys are in the
closet.
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Adjectives
COMPLEMENTS
The complement goes after the subject and the verb in order to complete the
sentence with more information.

WHERE WHEN WHO


In/at the… During… With
House The Morning my/her/his/our
/their…
Park The Afternoon
Family
School The Night
Siblings
Bus station Yesterday
Friends
Party Tomorrow
Teacher
Mall Day
Pet
Pool a.m/ p.m
Neighbor

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