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INTRODUCCION GENERAL

English is a very important tool for the human being, this language is used in most
countries of the world, it is a language that we must have, it is very important because
with it we can communicate with other people from different countries or even be
able to understand Some movies, videos, books, magazines or articles that are in
this language.

In the portfolio you will find worksheets, round up, quiz and test of each part the
themes seen in the subject are:

present simple vs progressive, Stative verbs, comparisons, countable and


uncontable nouns, past simple vs progressive, past perfect simple vs past perfect
progressive, used to, would, going to, present perfect simple vs present perfect
progressive, relative clauses, should ought to, had better, future tenses, other future
form, time clauses, conditional type 0, 1, 2 and must, have to, need.

All this helped us a lot since we learned other verbs, new structures, as well as a
little more of this language.
INTRODUCTION

In the first part are modules 1 and 2

Module 1 called People contains:

 Present simple vs present progressive


 Stative verbs
 Comparations:
 Countable and uncontable nouns

Module 2 called Places contains:

 Past simple vs past progressive


 Past perfect simple vs past perfect
 Relative clauses
 Used to, would and going to

The part includes works made in class, of the topics already mentioned previously
as worksheets, round up of Modules 1 and 2, quiz of verbs presented in class, and
finally the test of the partial is presented.
CONCLUSION

Module 1:

Present simple vs present progressive: The simple present is used to indicate


actions that are habitual or actions and the present continuum indicates an action
that is occurring at the time it is spoken.

Stative verbs: They are verbs describing states, conditions and situations.

Comparations: to compare differences between objects, people etc.

Countable and uncontable nouns: Being able to differentiate countable and


uncontable nouns.

Module 2:

Past simple vs past progressive: El Past Simple: These are situations totally finished
and without link to the present moment and Past Progressive: They are situations in
progress at some point in the past

Past perfect simple vs past perfect: We use the past perfect simple with action verbs
to emphasise the completion of an event. We use the past perfect continuous to
show that an event or action in the past was still continuing.

Relative clauses: We use relative clauses to give additional information about


something without starting another sentence

Used to, would and going to: They are modal verbs that are used to refer to past
actions that no longer happen in the present.

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