Structure 3 Lesson 9

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Structure III,

Lesson 9
1. El verbo “Like” va
acompañado de un sujeto y
un complemento.
2. En ocasiones va seguido de
“to” mas la forma sencilla de
otro verbo, es cual viene a
ser complemento
1. Does John Like Betty?
Yes, he likes Betty
2. Does Betty like John?
Yes, she likes John
3. Do you like that picture?
Yes, I like that picture very much
4. Do the students like English?
Yes, they like English very much
1. Do you like to speak English?
Yes, I like to speak English.
2. Does you father like to sing?
Yes, he likes to sing.
3. Do the girls like to talk?
Yes, they like to talk.
4. Do the boys like to run?
Yes, they like to run.
Construya oraciones usando el verbo “LIKE” usando
los sujetos y complementos dados. Luego responda
cada pregunta afirmativamente.
Example:

AUX. SUBJECT VERB COMPLEMENT

YOU THAT MAP?

DO YOU LIKE THAT MAP?


YES, I LIKE THAT MAP VERY MUCH
Nº AUX. SUBJECT VERB COMPLEMENT
1. George Dr. Clark?
2. Dr. Clark George?
3. Mary That actor?
4. Mary French?
5. The boys Those maps?
6. The girls Those pictures?
Nº AUX. SUBJECT VERB COMPLEMENT

7. You That store?


8. You Those clerks?
9. You That radio?
10. You English?
11. The teacher This book?
12. The teacher This class?
Haga preguntas con “LIKE TO” usando
los complementos dados. Debes
agregar: Auxiliar, Sujeto y Verbo
EXAMPLE:
C: go to school
Q: Do you like to go to school?
A: Yes, I like to go to school.

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