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Company Compañía Film Filmación Offices Oficinas All over Por todo World Mundo
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Jim Chapman, a famous cameraman, is the new assistant director of Video Office Oficina
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Sound, a large film company. It has fifty-two offices all over the world. Mr.
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Chapman is the first American to work at the company's Paris office in its There are Hay (plural)
thirty-year history. Mr. Chapman is not married. He has a sister - Mary. She With Con
lives with her friend Paul in London. She goes to the Faculty of Arts at the Science Ciencia
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University of London. There are also the Faculties of Science, Engineering,
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Medicine and Music there. Famoso Famous
Viejo Old
Complete the next sentences with the next adjectives
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2. Is Jim Famous?
Yes, he _____________________________ Si, él es famoso
3. Is he an old assistant?
No, he isn’t _____________________________ No, él no es un asistente viejo
4. Is he a new assistant?
Yes, he is _____________________________ Si, él es un asistente nuevo
Write three sentences affirmative and three negative about you; use the chart below
I Practice
Do
English
My vocabulary
In the school
In the afternoon
My homework In the morning
Watch TV At night
Movies In the street
I DON’T Practice
Do
English
My vocabulary
In the school
In the afternoon
My homework In the morning
Watch TV At night
Movies
1. __________________________________________________________________
2. __________________________________________________________________
3. __________________________________________________________________
4. __________________________________________________________________
5. __________________________________________________________________
6. __________________________________________________________________
If a verb ends in –y preceded by a vowel, simply add –s in third person singular (he, she, it).