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ALFABETO SIMPLE SISTEMA DE CÓDIGO


A-éi J-yéi S-es A-as in alpha (álfa)
B-bi K-kéi T-ti B-as in bravo (brávou)
C-ci L-el U-iú C-as in Charly (chárli)
D-di M-em V-vi D-as in delta (délta)
E-i N-en W-dábliu E-as in Echo (icou)
F-ef O-óu X-ex F-as in foxtrot (foxtrot)
G-yi P-pi Y-uái G-as in golf (golf)
H-éich Q-kiú Z-ssid H-as in hotel (joutél)
I-ái R-ar I-as in india (india)
J-as in julliette (yúliet)
K-as in kilo (kilo)
L-as in lima (lima)
M-as in Mike (máik)
N-as in november (nouvémber)
O-as in oscar (óscar)
P-as in papa (pápa)
Q-as in Quebec (kuebéc)
R-as in romeo (rómio)
S-as in sierra (siérra)
T-as in tango (tángou)
U-as in uniform (íuniform)
V-as in victor (Víctor)
W-as in wiskey (uiski)
X-as in x-ray (eks-réi)
Y-as in yankee (íanki)
Z-as in zulu (sssúlu)

Mí NOMBRE Y APELLIDO VIRGULILLA


P- pi as in papa (pápa)
E- i as in Echo (icou)
D- di as in delta (délta) Stripe or short, thin line, especially the one used as a spelling sign.
R- ar as in romeo (rómio) Raya o línea corta y delgada, especialmente la que se emplea como signo ortográfico.
O- oú as in oscar (óscar)
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L- el as in kilo (kilo)
U- iú as in uniform (íuniform)
I- ái as in india (india)
S- es as in sierra (siérra)

M- em as in mike (máik)
A- éi as in alpha (alfa)
T- ti as in tango (tánguo)
I- ái as in india (india)
U- iú as in uniform (íuniform)

B- bi as in bravo (brávou)
A- éi as in alpha (alfa)
R- ar as in romeo (rómio)
R- ar as in romeo (rómio)
I- ai as in india (india)
O- oú as in oscar (óscar)
S-es as in sierra (siérra)

TRADUCIR PÁGINA 18 TRADUCIR PÁGINA 18


Sheep Oveja Cheap Barato
Ship Embarcación Sit Sentar
Yes Si Ten Diez
Train Tren Say Decir
Man Hombre Apple Manzana
Cup Taza Ugly Feo
Mother Madre Sister Hermana
Heart Corazón Car Coche
Ball Pelota Always Siempre
No No Boat Bote
Book Libro Good Bueno
Boot Bota Shoe Zapato
Fine multa Like Me gusta
Boy Chico Toy Juguete
House Casa Now Ahora
Bean Frijol Seat Asiento
It Eso Minutes Minutos
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Pen Bolígrafo Bell Campana


Paper Papel They Ellos
Sad Triste Jacket Chaqueta
Love Amor Honey Miel
Father Padre Brother Hermano
Farm Granja Star Estrella
All Todos Walk Caminar
Bone Hueso Phone Teléfono
Put Poner Woman Mujer
Pool Piscina Soup Sopa
Buy Comprar I Yo
Oil Petróleo Enjoy Disfrutar
Cow Vaca Town Pueblo
Eat Comer Talk Hablar
Interesting Interesante Note Nota
Friend Amigo Room Habitación
Today Hoy You Tú
Hand Mano Time Hora
Cousin Prima Noise Ruido
Saturday Sábado Out Fuera
Guitar Guitarra
ARTICULO A ARTICULO INDEFINIDO AN
1. A couple 1. An uniform
2. A crazy 2. An airplane
3. A turtle 3. An onion
4. A house 4. An unicorn
5. A Wolf 5. An idea
6. A T.V 6. An eyelash
7. A motorcycle 7. An eye
8. A mirror 8. An umbrela
9. A cow 9. An example
10. A purse 10. An ear
ARTICULO DEFINIDO THE SOME
1. The dog 1. Some tres
2. The shoes 2. Some shoes
3. The table 3. Some birds
4. The book 4. Some pants
5. The bed 5. Some hours
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6. The shairt 6. Some bicycles


7. The pencil 7. Some balls
8. The cars 8. Some ropes
9. The doctor 9. Some pillows
10. The bear 10. Some foods
SOME ANY NEGATIVO
1. You spilled some milk. 1. We do not have any good neighbors.
2. I need to buy some books. 2. They did not learn any new word in class.
3. I saw some cats on my way home today. 3. You d not need any winter clothes in Miami.
4. There is a fish tank in the living room, with 4. There are not any rich men in this city.
some goldfish in it. 5. There are not any good seats left for the play tomorrow.
5. Some people are coming for dinner tonight. 6. She didn’t tell me any of her experiences.
6. I think you made some mistakes. 7. There aren’t any tomatoes in the kitchen.
7. Would you like some coffe? 8. I don’t know any good dancer.
8. Some of his travels were amazing. 9. You didn’t make any mistake in your test.
9. Do not worry, you’ll make some Friends at 10. We didn’t find any good place to go yesterday.
school.
10. There are some things that he ignores.
ANY INTERROGATIVA ANY INTERRONEGATIVA
1. Are there any oranges? 1. Don’t you have any other shoes?
2. Do you have any idea? 2. Aren’t there any oranges?
3. Is there any possibility that we going to the 3. Don’t you have any idea?
movies tomorrow? 4. Isn’t there any possibility that we going to the movies tomorrow?
4. Does she have any children? 5. Doesn’t she have any children?
5. Is there any milk left in the fridge? 6. Is there not any milk left in the fridge?
6. Do you have any pets? 7. Do you not have any pets?
7. Do you have any toys for little boys? 8. Do you not have any toys for little boys?
8. Can you recommend any good shows? 9. Did they not leave any message?
9. Did they leave any message? 10. Do you not have any suggestions?
10. Do you have any suggestions?
DEMOSTRATIVOS THIS DEMOSTRATIVOS THAT
1. This is my notebook 1. That uniform
2. This is my car 2. That eye
3. This is my cellphone 3. That bicycle
4. This is my dog 4. That turtle
5. This is my umbrela 5. That motorcycle
6. This is my house 6. That pencil
7. This is my shoe 7. That book
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8. This is my table 8. That bear


9. This is my doctor 9. That bird
10. This is my hospital 10. That exercise is easy
DEMOSTRATIVOS THESE DEMOSTRATIVOS THOSE
1. These pens 1. Those Windows
2. These books 2. Those libraries
3. These exercises 3. Those parties
4. These romos 4. Those cities
5. These cars 5. Those héroes
6. These chairs 6. Those wives
7. These bicycles 7. Those people
8. These tres 8. Those thieves
9. These pillows 9. Those pants
10. These kisses 10. Those ropes
NÚMEROS CARDINALES NÚMEROS CARDINALES
1. 1 one first 1. 24 twenty-four twenty-fourth
2. 2 two second 2. 25 twenty-five twenty-fifth
3. 3 three third 3. 26 twenty-six twenty-sixth
4. 4 four fourth 4. 27 twenty-seven twenty-seventh
5. 5 five fifth 5. 28 twenty-eight twenty-eighth
6. 6 six sixth 6. 29 twenty-nine twenty-ninth
7. 7 seven seventh 7. 30 thirty thirtieth
8. 8 eight eighth 8. 31 thirty-one thirty-first
9. 9 nine ninth 9. 40 forty fortieth
10. 10 ten tenth 10. 50 fifty fiftieth
11. 11 eleven eleventh 11. 60 sixty sixtieth
12. 12 twelve twelfth 12. 70 seventy seventieth
13. 13 thirteen thirteenth 13. 80 eighty eightieth
14. 14 fourteen fourteenth 14. 90 ninety ninetieth
15. 15 fifteen fifteenth 15. 100 one hundred hundredth
16. 16 sixteen sixteenth 16. 500 five hundred five hundredth
17. 17 seventeen seventeenth 17. 1,000 one thousand thousandth
18. 18 eighteen eighteenth 18. 1,500 one thousand five hundred, or fifteen hundred one thousand five hundredth
19. 19 nineteen nineteenth 19. 100,000 one hundred thousand hundred thousandth
20. 20 twenty twentieth 20. 1,000,000 one million millionth
21. 21 twenty-one twenty-first
22. 22 twenty-two twenty-second
23. 23 twenty-three twenty-third
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PRONOMBRES REFLEXIVOS SUSTANIVOS REGLAS S


1. She burned herself. 1. Cat- Cats
2. I blame myself for that mistake. 2. Apple- Apples
3. He cuts himself when he shaves. 3. Onion- Onions
4. The cat hurt itself when it jumped over the 4. Bird- Birds
fence. 5. Truck- Trucks
5. My son is old enough to dress himself. 6. Car- Cars
6. My sisters like to look at themselves in the 7. House- Houses
mirror. 8. Window- Windows
7. She cut herself with the same knife. 9. Boy- Boys
8. The soldier shot himself by accident. 10. Desk- Desks
9. She hasn’t been herself lately.
10. You will hurt yourself if you are not careful
enough.
SUSTANTIVOS ES SUSTANTIVOS Y
1. Bench- benches 1. Baby- babies
2. Kiss- kisses 2. Family- families
3. Fox- foxes 3. Library- libraries
4. Bus- buses 4. Party- parties
5. Witch- witches 5. Agency- agencies
6. Box- boxes 6. Urgency- urgencies
7. Wish- wishes 7. City. Cities
8. Bush- bushes 8. Country- countries
9. Class- clases 9. Fly- flies
10. Ash- ashes 10. Tendency- tendencies
CODIGO DE CONSONANTE Y PRECEDIDO DE VOCAL
1. Soup (sup) 1. Buy
2. Bat (baet) 2. Pay
3. Cap (kaep) 3. Enjoy
4. Bag (baeg) 4. Play
5. Man (maen) 5. Pray
6. Rain (rein) 6. Employ
7. King (kin) 7. Stay
8. Fish (fis) 8. Annoy
9. Van (vaen) 9. Deploy
10. Mouse (maus) 10. Delay
Y PRECEDIDO DE CONSONANTE TERMINADO EN S, SS, SH, CH, X, Z, O
1. marry 1. domino- dominoes
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2. identify 2. potato- potatoes


3. imply 3. tomato- tomatoes
4. try 4. hero- héroes
5. testify 5. zero- zeroes
6. solidify 6. buffalo- buffaloes
7. carry 7. echo- echoes
8. reply 8. halo- haloes
9. study 9. volcano- volcanoes
10. fly 10. tornado- tornadoes
PLURAL PLURAL
1. half- halves 1. Child – children
2. knife- knives 2. Foot – feet
3. life- lives 3. Goove – geese
4. thief- thieves 4. Man – men
5. wife- wives 5. Woman – women
6. calf- calves 6. Tooth – teeth
7. elf- elves 7. Deer – deer
8. Wolf- wolves 8. Mouse – mice
9. Scarf- scarves 9. Person – people
10. Loaf- loaves 10. Fish - fish
PRONOMBRES SUBJETIVOS PRONOMBRES OBJETIVOS
1. I live in Paris. 1. Give me the money.
2. You are a good student. 2. I’ll send the pictures to you tomorrow.
3. He sells shoes. 3. I called him an hour ago.
4. She sings at church. 4. I looked for her at the concert.
5. We sent a letter to our mother. 5. Put it in the fridge.
6. You will travel to Europe. 6. If you need any help, just ask us.
7. They sold the books. 7. Mary took them out to dinner.
8. He ate the sandwich. 8. I bought some new shoes. Do you like them?
9. It’s raining. 9. Susan has a new hairstyle. Do you like it?
10. She went to work. 10. I think Susan’s beautiful… Do you like her?
ADJETIVOS POSESIVOS PRONOMBRES POSESIVOS
1. That’s my bike. 1. The bag is mine. (It’s my bag.)
2. You dropped your keys. 2. This towel is yours. (It’s your towel.)
3. He washed his hair. 3. That’s not my phone, it’s his.
4. She dumped her boyfriend last week. 4. The dog isn’t mine, it’s hers.
5. The dog wagged its tail. 5. The cat has a personality of its own.
6. We sold our house last year. 6. The money is ours. We earned it.
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7. The children took off their shoes. 7. We ate our lunches, and they ate theirs.
8. My boss lost his briefcase. 8. this car is mine.
9. My neighbor broke up with her boyfriend. 9. that chain is his.
10. I went out to have a beer with my friend 10. that house on the corner is ours.
Amanda.
PRONOMBRES COMPLETOS TOBE
1. She sees them on the bus. 1. I am a good student.
2. He teaches us math. 2. We are old friends.
3. What is the matter with her today? 3. He is a student.
4. I explain the lesson to you every day. 4. She is absent from class today.
5. We will divide the money between us. 5. They are friends.
6. She sent me a lot of presents. 6. We are cousins.
7. He always helps me with my homework. 7. She is sick today.
8. You need to talk with them. 8. She is a young woman.
9. We gave them the money. 9. He is a businessman.
10. He knows me well. 10. He is a lawyer.
WOULD SHOULD
1. I would like to play tennis on Sundays 1. She should take the children with her to Houston.
2. If you come with that mask, John would start 2. He should lend us the money which we need.
crying 3. She should be back by noon.
3. Paul and Max would always choose the most 4. She should return later.
exotic vacation destinations 5. You should learn at least five new words every day.
4. He promised he would send cards every 6. You should call her tomorrow.
week 7. You should see her tomorrow.
5. I would never go to that city 8. She should try to finish her projects on time.
6. Would you turn off the lights when you 9. They should help you with your work.
leave? 10. You should go by plane.
7. They say they would help you, they will do.
8. Would you like broccoli for a side order?
9. If I had found his wallet, he would have paid
for the salad
10. As a child, she would always miss school.
ADJETIVOS DETERMINATIVOS. ADJETIVOS CALIFICATIVOS
1. This: este. This car belongs to me. 1. Square (cuadrado): “Elmer’s got a square mind” (Elmer tiene una mente cuadrada)
2. That: ese. Whose is that cat? 2. Round (redondo): “Let’s discuss it in a round table” (Discutámoslo en una mesa
3. These: estos. What are you into these redonda)
days? 3. Hollow (vacío): “She’s such a hollow person!” (¡Ella es una persona tan vacía!)
4. Those: esos. Luck comes to those who 4. Full (lleno): “The gasoline tank is full” (El tanque de gasolina está lleno)
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look for it. 5. Big (grande): “I live in a very big house” (Vivo en una casa muy grande)
5. All: todos. All you have to do is believe me. 6. Small (pequeño): “I bought a very small phone” (Compré un teléfono muy pequeño)
6. Every: cada (todos). I practise every day. 7. Heavy (pesado): “That’s one heavy book” (Qué libro tan pesado)
7. Each: cada uno. Each individual is 8. Light (liviano): “Let’s eat something light” (Comamos algo liviano)
different. 9. Solid (sólido): “I only see a solid brick wall” (Únicamente veo una sólida pared de
8. Both: ambos. It was both relaxing and ladrillos)
exciting. 10. Tall (alto): “My dad’s very tall in comparison” (My padre es muy alto en comparación)
9. Either: cualquiera de los dos. She wanted to
either go now or in one hour.
10. Neither: ninguno de los dos. She had
neither the breath nor the voice to talk.
VERBOS REGULARES VERBOS IRREGULARES
1. We enjoyed the party last night because we 1. He broke the vase.
danced all night long. 2. She became a teacher in 1998.
2. At the end of the movie, they kissed each 3. We ran for almost 2 hours.
other. 4. I understood all the lesson.
3. Mom! I cleaned my room yesterday. 5. We felt so sad that day.
4. When I was a kid, I hated football. Now, I 6. They stood up when the teacher arrived.
love it. 7. We won the lottery that summer.
5. The bad guy killed the good guy. 8. She bought a blouse for her sister.
6. I am tired because I have waited in line for 6 9. He went to Greece with his classmates.
hours. 10. She built her sister’s house herself.
7. She has tried to talk to him, but he has not
answered his pone.
8. I have already opened the window.
9. He has helped her more than once.
10. I waited for 5 hours.
CASO COMPARATIVO IGUALDAD PREPOSICIONES
1. She is as pretty as her mother. 1. With: (con). Ej. Will you go out with her on Friday?
2. They are as tall as their father. 2. Without: (sin). Ej. John had agreed without argument.
3. It’s as bright as the sun. 3. The cat is on the table.
4. She talks as much as a parrot. 4. He put the book upon the table.
5. Her car costs as much as mine. 5. The title is at the the top of the page.
6. He eats as much as an elephant. 6. Camila is sitting up in the chair.
7. London isn’t as beautiful as Paris. 7. He walks through the bridge.
8. English isn’t as difficult as Chinese. 8. She finished him before it rained.
9. That duck isn’t as fat as this goose. 9. They during the day read a book.
10. Henry doesn’t eat as many cakes as they 10. She was stunned by my beauty.
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ADVERBIOS SUPRESIVO POSITIVO


1. He started the job when the boss told him to. 1. Marta is the funniest teacher in the whole school.
2. This is the university where I studied. 2. Nicolás is the most timid of the family.
3. The math teacher explains things too fast. 3. scooth is the fattest dog in the neighborhood.
4. Mi brother jumps very high. 4. Chemistry is the most difficult subject in my school.
5. A ghost suddenly appeared. 5. He is the most beautiful of all men.
6. They walked close to each other. 6. The red car is the most elegant of the night.
7. How is your grandmother? 7. The white bear is the biggest i know.
8. Look for the keys inside the drawer. 8. chicken soup is my favorite.
9. I always sit behind. 9. girls are very brave.
10. Clearly I want to continue the game. 10. Sofía is the youngest in her class.
CASOS COMPARATIVOS SUPRESIVO NEGATIVO
1. Gold is more valuable than silver. 1. Nicolás is the least shy of the family.
2. She is more ambitious than her sister 2. Scooth is the least fat dog in the neighborhood.
3. She is more elegant than my aunt. 3. Chemistry is the least difficult subject in my school.
4. This box is smaller than the one I lost. 4. Luisa is less fun than Juan.
5. China is bigger than Italy. 5. Mateo is less kind than Diego.
6. My car is newer than yours. 6. Camilo is the ugliest of all men.
7. His house is bigger than mine. 7. The red car is the least elegant of the night.
8. The ball is faster than the worm. 8. The white bear is the smallest I know.
9. Tea is cheaper than champagne. 9. Sofía is the youngest of the course.
10. Today is colder than yerterday. 10. Marta is the least fun teacher in the whole school.
CONJUNCIÓN INTERJECCIÓN
1. I have a pen and a pencil. 1. Yeah! I got the job.
2. We saw your sister but we didn’t see your 2. I was looking everywhere for the perfect dress until, bingo! I found it in the new store.
brother. 3. Shh, don’t talk during the movie.
3. We bought the drinks after we bought the 4. Ahem… excuse me, is this seat taken?
food. 5. Hey! Michael! What a surprise to see you here.
4. Although we’ve had a rough year, we are 6. Psst, John, we’re here, don’t wake up the baby.
very happy. 7. I hate my boss, grr.
5. He looked at me as he walked out the door. 8. I will spend the whole summer in the city, argh!
6. I think the older brother is as intelligent as the 9. “You will fail this test if you don’t study.” “Bah, whatever.”
younger brother. 10. “Did you like the movie?” “Meh…”
7. I will pay for the trip as long as you pay for
the hotel.
8. I don’t like him, yet I invited him to the parte.
9. We are buying the car whether you like it or.
10. Do you know whether he’s a good student?
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WHAT WHITH
1. What time does she arrive from school? 1. Which one of these cars is the fastest?
2. What time is it? 2. Which was the book you read last week?
3. What is your name? 3. Which was the lamp you broke?
4. What is she doing? 4. Which one of these gloves is the most expensive?
5. What is your phone number? 5. In which row did she sit?
6. What is your address? 6. Which one of these subjects are you going to select?
7. What is your surname? 7. Which month is the coldest?
8. What is your marital status? 8. Which one is yours?
9. What did you do yesterday? 9. Which one of those restaurants is cheaper?
10. What is that? 10. Which color do you like, blue or red?
WHERE WHY
1. Where are you from? 1. Why are you working so late?
2. Where are you? 2. Why is he here?
3. Where do you live? 3. Why is the sky blue?
4. Where were you born? 4. Why are you sad?
5. Where is the nearest bank? 5. Why do you wake up so early?
6. Where are you going? 6. Why did you study philosophy?
7. Where is the dog? 7. Why is she crying?
8. Where can I buy a car? 8. Why did she leave?
9. Where was the party? 9. Why was he upset?
10. Where did you find him? 10. Why will you buy that house?
WHO WHOSE
1. Who is he? 1. I saw the man whose car you fixed
2. Who is your friend? 2. I don’t know whose hat this is.
3. Who is talking? 3. This is my friend whose daughter had a baby.
4. Who is running in the park? 4. That’s the neighbor whose tools I borrowed.
5. Who was at the party? 5. He’s the boy whose dog got lost.
6. Who have you called? 6. Whose keys are these?
7. Who is going to visit her? 7. Whose is that umbrella
8. Who was working in the garage? 8. Whose computer is this?
9. Who was with you? 9. Whose cellphone is that?
10. Who can help me? 10. Whose are these shoes?
HOW WHEN
1. How old are you? 1. When did they sell thier home?
2. How are you? 2. When were you born?
3. How soon will your friend get the money? 3. When will he arrive?
4. How early do you get up? 4. When can I see you again?
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5. How fast can you ride on bike? 5. When was the race?
6. How big is the wedding cake? 6. When is your birthday?
7. How far is the bank from your house? 7. When can I call you?
8. How deep is that pool? 8. When are we going to visit them?
9. How tall is your brother? 9. When will you come back?
10. How can I help you? 10. When did the concert start?
HOW MUCH HOW MANY
1. How much is this bunch of roses? 1. How many eggs do you need for the cake?
2. How much water do you need to fill a 2. How many candles do you need for the cake?
bucket? 3. How many bedrooms are there in the apartment?
3. How much does it cost? 4. How many apartments are there in the building?
4. How much time do you need to finish? 5. How many books did you read last year?
5. How much are the tomatoes? 6. How many guests will you invite to your wedding?
6. How much sugar do you want? 7. How many bottles of milk do you need?
7. How much coffe do you drink in the morning? 8. How many chairs are there in the classroom?
8. How much flour is there in the bowl? 9. How many cars are there?
9. How much electricity does it need to work? 10. How many houses are white?
10. How much milk is there in the fridge?
HOW OFTEN HOW LONG
1. How often do you study English? 1. How long is it since you last saw Kelly?
2. How often do you visit your sister? 2. How long have you been studying English?
3. How often does she play tennis? 3. How long do you think couples should know each other before they get married?
4. How often do you see your grandparents? 4. How long does it take to learn English?
5. How often do you see her? 5. How long have you been teaching Math?
6. How often do you sleep and for how long? 6. How long have you been married?
7. How often do you read to your children? 7. How long does it take you to get to work?
8. How often do you have headaches? 8. How long does it take your son to walk to school?
9. How often do you go to the movies? 9. How long have you lived at your current address?
10. How often does he visit his best friend? 10. How long have you lived in this city?

HOW LONG AGO PRESENTE SIMPLE


1. How long ago did you arrive? 1. She reads the newspaper every day.
2. How long ago did you buy your house? 2. We come to school by bus.
3. How long ago did you live in this city? 3. You work very hard.
4. How long ago did your husband arrive? 4. She likes to sit in the sun.
5. How long ago did you visit your brother? 5. We play in the park every day.
6. How long ago did you travel to London? 6. He watches his son in the park.
7. How long ago have you been working? 7. We always try to arrive on time.
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8. How long ago did you go to a party? 8. He always walks to school.


9. How long ago did you eat with her? 9. She does the work of two people.
10. How long ago did she win the race? 10. I speak several foreign languages.
PRESENTE SIMPLE NEGATIVO PRESENTE SIMPLE INTERROGATIVO
1. She does not read the newspaper every day. 1. Does she read the newspaper every day?
2. We do not come to school by bus. 2. Do we come to school by bus?
3. You do not work very hard. 3. Do you work very hard?
4. She does not like to sit in the sun. 4. Does she like to sit in the sun?
5. We do not play in the park every day. 5. Do we play in the park every day?
6. He doesn’t watch his son in the park. 6. Does he watch his son in the park?
7. We don’t try to arrive on time. 7. Do we always try to arrive on time?
8. He doesn’t walk to school. 8. Does he always walk to school?
9. She doesn’t work for my uncle. 9. Does she work for your uncle?
10. I don’t speak several foreign languages. 10. Do you speak several foreign languages?
PRESENTE SIMPLE INTERRONEGATIVO PASADO SIMPLE
1. Does she not read the newspaper every 1. You worked very hard last week.
day? 2. She lived in Japan last year.
2. Do we not come to school by bus? 3. They learned how to swim two years ago.
3. Do you not work very hard? 4. She liked to sit in the sun.
4. Does she not like to sit in the sun? 5. He always walked to school.
5. Do we not play in the park every day? 6. I painted my house last weekend.
6. Doesn’t he watch his son in the park? 7. I married Kelly last year.
7. Don’t we always try to arrive on time? 8. He worked in his garden yesterday.
8. Doesn’t he always walk to school? 9. He studied for his English class.
9. Doesn’t she work for your uncle? 10. You watched television every night.
10. Don’t you speak several foreign languages?
PASADO SIMPLE NEGATIVO PASADO SIMPLE INTERROGATIVO
1. You didn’t work very hard last week. 1. Did you work very hard last week?
2. She didn’t live in Japan last year. 2. Did she live in Japan last year?
3. They didn’t learn how to swim two years ago. 3. Did they learn how to swim two years ago?
4. She didn’t like to sit in the sun. 4. Did she like to sit in the sun?
5. He didn’t walk to school. 5. Did he walk to school?
6. I didn’t paint my house last weekend. 6. Did he work in his garden yesterday?
7. I didn’t marry Kelly last year. 7. Did he study for his English class?
8. He didn’t work in his garden yesterday. 8. Did you watch television every night?
9. He didn’t study for his English class. 9. Did they talk on the phone last week?
10. You didn’t watch television every night. 10. Did she want to learn French?
PASADO SIMPLE INTERRONEGATIVO FUTURO SIMPLE
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1. Did you not work very hard last week? 1. She will read the newspaper tomorrow.
2. Did she not live in Japan last year? 2. We will come to school by bus.
3. Did they not learn how to swim two years 3. You will work very hard.
ago? 4. She will like to sit in the sun.
4. Did she not like to sit in the sun? 5. We will play in the park next week.
5. Did he not walk to school? 6. He’ll live in Boston.
6. Didn’t he work in his garden yesterday? 7. I’ll understand everything in the book.
7. Didn’t he study for his English class? 8. She’ll want to visit London.
8. Didn’t you watch television every night? 9. He’ll play in the park tomorrow.
9. Didn’t they talk on the phone last week? 10. I’ll go to class twice a week.
10. Didn’t she want to learn French?
FUTURO SIMPLE NEGATIVO FUTURO SIMPLE INTERROGATIVO
1. She will not read the newspaper tomorrow. 1. Will she read the newspaper tomorrow?
2. We will not come to school by bus. 2. Will we come to school by bus?
3. You will not work very hard. 3. Will you work very hard?
4. She will not like to sit in the sun. 4. Will she like to sit in the sun?
5. We will not play in the park next week. 5. Will we play in the park next week?
6. He won’t live in Boston. 6. Will he watch his son in the race?
7. I won’t understand everything in the book. 7. Will we try to arrive on time?
8. She won’t want to visit London. 8. Will he walk to school?
9. He won’t play in the park tomorrow. 9. Will she do the work of two people?
10. I won’t go to class twice a week. 10. Will they play tennis next Sunday?
FUTURO SIMPLE INTERRONEGATIVO PRESENTE PROGRESIVO CONTINUO
1. Will she not read the newspaper tomorrow? 1. She is reading the newspaper in the living room.
2. Will we not come to school by bus? 2. You are working very hard.
3. Will you not work very hard? 3. They are playing in the park.
4. Will she not like to sit in the sun? 4. She is doing the work of two people.
5. Will we not play in the park next week? 5. He is speaking German.
6. Will he not watch his son in the race? 6. They’re waiting for you. (Ellos te están esperando)
7. Will we not try to arrive on time? 7. It’s raining. (Está lloviendo)
8. Will he not walk to school? 8. He’s sleeping. (Ella está durmiendo)
9. Will she not do the work of two people? 9. She’s cleaning the room now. (Ella está limpiando la habitación ahora)
10. Will they not play tennis next Sunday? 10. She’s looking for the book which she lost.

PRESENTE PROGRESIVO CONTINUO NEGATIVO PRESENTE PROGRESIVO CONTINUO INTERROGATIVO


1. She is not reading the newspaper in the 1. Is she reading the newspaper in the living room?
living room. 2. Are you working very hard?
2. You are not working very hard. 3. Are they playing in the park?
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3. They are not playing in the park. 4. Is she doing the work of two people?
4. She is not doing the work of two people. 5. Is he speaking German?
5. He is not speaking German. 6. Is he playing in the park?
6. They aren’t waiting for you. 7. Are they selling books there?
7. It isn’t raining. 8. Are they playing chess?
8. She isn’t sleeping. 9. Are they waiting for you?
9. She isn’t cleaning the room now. 10. Is it raining?
10. She isn’t looking for the book which she lost.
PRESENTE PROGRESIVO CONTINUO PASADO PROGRESIVO CONTINUO
INTERRONEGATIVO 1. She was reading the newspaper in the living room when you arrived.
1. Is she not reading the newspaper in the living 2. You were working very hard yesterday.
room? 3. They were playing in the park.
2. Are you not working very hard? 4. She was doing the work of two people.
3. Are they not playing in the park? 5. He was speaking German.
4. Is she not doing the work of two people? 6. He was playing in the park.
5. Is he not speaking German? 7. They were selling books there.
6. Isn’t he playing in the park? 8. They were playing chess.
7. Aren’t they selling books there? 9. He was knocking the door.
8. Aren’t they playing chess? 10. They were waiting for you.
9. Aren’t they waiting for you?
10. Isn’t it raining?
PASADO PROGRESIVO CONTINUO NEGATIVO PASADO PROGRESIVO CONTINUO INTERROGATIVO
1. She was not reading the newspaper in the 1. Was she reading the newspaper in the living room when you arrived?
living room when you arrived. 2. Were you working very hard yesterday?
2. You were not working very hard yesterday. 3. Were they playing in the park?
3. They were not playing in the park 4. Was she doing the work of two people?
4. She was not doing the work of two people. 5. Was he speaking German?
5. He was not speaking German. 6. Was he playing in the park?
6. They weren’t waiting for you. 7. Were they selling books there?
7. It wasn’t raining. 8. Were they playing chess?
8. He wasn’t sleeping. 9. Was he knocking the door?
9. She wasn’t cleaning the room. 10. Were they waiting for you?
10. She wasn’t looking for the book which she
lost.
PASADO PROGRESIVO CONTINUO FUTURO PROGRESIVO CONTINUO
INTERRONEGATIVO 1. If you come before lunch, she will be reading the newspaper.
1. Was she not reading the newspaper in the 2. You will be working very hard tomorrow morning.
living room when you arrived? 3. Tomorrow afternoon at this time, he will be teaching mathematics.
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2. Were you not working very hard yesterday? 4. At this time next year, he will be living in Boston.
3. Were they not playing in the park? 5. At this time next year, he will be speaking German.
4. Was she not doing the work of two people? 6. If you come before lunch, she’ll be reading the newspaper.
5. Was he not speaking German? 7. You’ll be working very hard tomorrow morning.
6. Wasn’t he playing in the park? 8. Tomorrow afternoon at this time, he’ll be teaching mathematics.
7. Weren’t they selling books there? 9. At this time next year, he’ll be living in Boston.
8. Weren’t they playing chess? 10. At this time next year, he’ll be speaking German.
9. Wasn’t he knocking the door?
10. Weren’t they waiting for you?
FUTURO PROGRESIVO CONTINUO NEGATIVO FUTURO PROGRESIVO CONTINUO INTERROGATIVO
1. If you come before lunch, she will not be 1. If I come before lunch, will she be reading the newspaper?
reading the newspaper. 2. Will you be working very hard tomorrow morning?
2. You will not be working very hard tomorrow 3. Tomorrow afternoon at this time, will he be teaching mathematics?
morning. 4. At this time next year, will he be living in Boston?
3. Tomorrow afternoon at this time, he will not 5. At this time next year, will he be speaking German?
be teaching mathematics. 6. Will we be eating lunch at noon?
4. At this time next year, he will not be living in 7. Can I call him at five o’clock? Will he be having his dance lesson?
Boston. 8. Will she be waiting for him on the corner?
5. At this time next year, he will not be speaking 9. Will we be practicing guitar when you get back?
German. 10. Will it be raining in a few minutes?
6. If you come before lunch, she won’t be
reading the newspaper.
7. You won’t be working very hard tomorrow
morning.
8. Tomorrow afternoon at this time, he won’t be
teaching mathematics.
9. At this time next year, he won’t be living in
Boston.
10. At this time next year, he won’t be speaking
German.
FUTURO PROGRESIVO CONTINUO PRESENTE PERFECTO
INTERRONEGATIVO 1. I have worked for my uncle.
1. If I come before lunch, will she not be reading 2. She has finished her homework.
the newspaper? 3. I have to go, we have talked for more than two hours.
2. Will you not be working very hard tomorrow 4. We have visited them once a week for the last year.
morning? 5. He has returned my car at last.
3. Tomorrow afternoon at this time, will he not 6. He has read the book that you gave me yesterday.
be teaching mathematics? 7. She has spoken with him several times.
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4. At this time next year, will he not be living in 8. We have lent money to you many times.
Boston? 9. They have lost my book.
5. At this time next year, will he not be speaking 10. He has forgotten what I said.
German?
6. Won’t we be eating lunch at noon?
7. Can I call him at five o’clock? Won’t he be
having his dance lesson?
8. Won’t she be waiting for him on the corner?
9. Won’t we be practicing guitar when you get
back?
10. Won’t it be raining in a few minutes?
PRESENTE PERFECTO NEGATIVO PRESENTE PERFECTO INTERROGATIVO
1. I have not worked for my uncle. 1. Have you worked for your uncle?
2. She has not finished her homework. 2. Has she finished her homework?
3. We have not visited them for the last year. 3. I have to go, have we talked for more than two hours?
4. It has not rained for the last month 4. Have we visited them in the last year?
5. They have not completed the project. 5. Has he returned my car at last?
6. He has not read the book that you gave me 6. Has he read the book that you gave me yesterday?
yesterday. 7. Has she spoken with him several times?
7. She has not spoken with him. 8. Have they lent money to you many times?
8. They have not lost my book. 9. Have they lost my book?
9. He has not forgotten what I said. 10. Has he forgotten what I said?
10. I have not been here before.
11. I haven’t worked for my uncle.
12. She hasn’t finished her homework.
13. We haven’t visited them for the last year.
14. It hasn’t rained for the last month.
15. They haven’t completed the project.
16. He hasn’t read the book that you gave me
yesterday.
17. She hasn’t spoken with him.
18. They haven’t lost my book.
19. He hasn’t forgotten what I said.
20. I haven’t been here before.
PRESENTE PERFECTO INTERRONEGATIVO PASADO PERFECTO
1. Have you not worked for your uncle? 1. I had worked for my uncle.
2. Has she not finished her homework? 2. She had finished her homework.
3. I have to go, have we not talked for more 3. We had talked for more than two hours.
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than two hours? 4. We had visited them once a week for the last year.
4. Have we not visited them in the last year? 5. He had returned my car at last.
5. Has he not returned my car at last? 6. He had read the book that you gave me yesterday.
6. Hasn’t he read the book that you gave me 7. She had spoken with him several times.
yesterday? 8. We had lent money to you many times.
7. Hasn’t she spoken with him several times? 9. They had lost my book.
8. Haven’t they lent money to you many times? 10. He had forgotten what I said.
9. Haven’t they lost my book?
10. Hasn’t he forgotten what I said?
PASADO PERFECTO NEGATIVO
1. I had not worked for my uncle
2. She had not finished her homework.
3. We had not talked for more than two hours.
4. We had not visited them for the last year.
5. He had not returned my car.
6. He had not read the book that you gave me
yesterday.
7. She had not spoken with him several times.
8. We had not lent money to you many times.
9. They had not lost my book.
10. He had not forgotten what I said.
11. I had not been here before.
PASADO PERFECTO INTERROGATIVO PASADO PERFECTO INTERRONEGATIVO
1. Had you worked for my uncle? 1. Had you not worked for my uncle?
2. Had she finished her homework? 2. Had she not finished her homework?
3. Had we talked for more than two hours? 3. Had we not talked for more than two hours?
4. Had we visited them once a week for the last 4. Had we not visited them once a week for the last year?
year? 5. Had he not returned my car at last?
5. Had he returned my car at last? 6. Hadn’t it rained for the last month?
6. Had it rained for the last month? 7. Hadn’t they completed the project?
7. Had they completed the project? 8. Hadn’t you cooked something special for me?
8. Had you cooked something special for me? 9. Hadn’t you worked in that firm for many years?
9. Had you worked in that firm for many years? 10. Hadn’t we loved each other for twenty years?
10. Had we loved each other for twenty years?
FUTURO PERFECTO FUTURO PERFECTO NEGATIVO
1. I will have worked for my uncle. 1. I will not have worked for my uncle.
2. She will have finished her homework. 2. She will not have finished her homework.
3. We will have talked for more than two hours. 3. We will not have talked for more than two hours.
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4. We will have visited them. 4. We will not have visited them.


5. He will have returned my car. 5. He will not have returned my car.
6. They will have completed the project. 6. They will not have completed the project.
7. I will have cooked something special for you. 7. I will not have cooked something special for you.
8. I will have worked in that firm for many years. 8. I will not have worked in that firm for many years.
9. We will have loved each other for twenty 9. We will not have loved each other for twenty years.
years. 10. He will not have finished reading my book.
10. He will have finished reading my book.
FUTURO PERFECTO INTERROGATIVO FUTURO PERFECTO INTERRONEGATIVO
1. Will you have worked for my uncle? 1. Will you not have worked for my uncle?
2. Will she have finished her homework? 2. Will she not have finished her homework?
3. Will we have talked for more than two hours? 3. Will we not have talked for more than two hours?
4. Will we have visited them? 4. Will we not have visited them?
5. Will he have returned my car? 5. Will he not have returned my car?
6. Will they have completed the project? 6. Won’t they have completed the project?
7. Will you have cooked something special for 7. Won’t you have cooked something special for me?
me? 8. Won’t you have worked in that firm for many years?
8. Will you have worked in that firm for many 9. Won’t we loved each other for twenty years?
years? 10. Won’t he have finished reading my book?
9. Will we loved each other for twenty years?
10. Will he have finished reading my book?
PRESENTE PERFECTO PROGRESIVO PRESENTE PERFECTO PROGRESIVO NEGATIVO
1. I have been working for my uncle. 1. I have not been working for my uncle.
2. I have to go, we have been talking for more 2. We have not been talking for more than two hours.
than two hours. 3. We have not been visiting them once a week for the last year.
3. We have been visiting them once a week for 4. It has not been raining all day.
the last year. 5. They have not been completing the project for four weeks.
4. It has been raining all day. 6. I haven’t been working for my uncle.
5. They have been completing the project for 7. We haven’t been talking for more than two hours.
four weeks. 8. We haven’t been visiting them once a week for the last year.
6. I’ve been working for my uncle. 9. It hasn’t been raining all day.
7. I have to go, we’ve been talking for more 10. They haven’t been completing the project for four weeks.
than two hours.
8. We’ve been visiting them once a week for the
last year.
9. It’s been raining all day.
10. They’ve been completing the project for four
weeks.
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PRESENTE PERFECTO PROGRESIVO PRESENTE PERFECTO PROGRESIVO INTERRONEGATIVO


INTERROGATIVO 1. Have you not been working for my uncle?
1. Have you been working for my uncle? 2. Have we not been talking for more than two hours?
2. Have we been talking for more than two 3. Have you not been visiting them once a week for the last year?
hours? 4. Has it not been raining all day?
3. Have you been visiting them once a week for 5. Have they not been completing the project for four weeks?
the last year? 6. Hasn’t she been cooking something special for you?
4. Has it been raining all day? 7. Haven’t you been working in that firm for many years?
5. Have they been completing the project for 8. Haven’t you been watching this T.V. show for hours?
four weeks? 9. Hasn’t he been reading the book that you gave me yesterday?
6. Has she been cooking something special for 10. Hasn’t she been talking with him all morning?
you?
7. Have you been working in that firm for many
years?
8. Have you been watching this T.V. show for
hours?
9. Has he been reading the book that you gave
me yesterday?
10. Has she been talking with him all morning?
PASADO PERFECTO PROGRESIVO PASADO PERFECTO PROGRESIVO NEGATIVO
1. I had been working for my uncle. 1. I had not been working for my uncle.
2. She had been finishing her homework. 2. She had not been finishing her homework.
3. We had been talking for more than two 3. We had not been talking for more than two hours.
hours. 4. They had not been completing the project.
4. They had been completing the project. 5. I had not been cooking something special for you.
5. I had been cooking something special for 6. I hadn’t been working for my uncle.
you. 7. She hadn’t been finishing her homework.
6. I’d been working for my uncle. 8. We hadn’t been talking for more than two hours.
7. She’d been finishing her homework. 9. They hadn’t been completing the project.
8. We’d been talking for more than two hours. 10. I hadn’t been cooking something special for you.
9. They’d been completing the project.
10. I’d been cooking something special for you.
PASADO PERFECTO PROGRESIVO PASADO PERFECTO PROGRESIVO INTERRONEGATIVO
INTERROGATIVO 1. Had you not been working for my uncle?
1. Had you been working for my uncle? 2. Had she not been finishing her homework?
2. Had she been finishing her homework? 3. Had we not been talking for more than two hours?
3. Had we been talking for more than two 4. Had they not been completing the project?
hours? 5. Had you not been cooking something special for me?
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4. Had they been completing the project? 6. Had you not been working in that firm for many years?
5. Had you been cooking something special for 7. Had we not been loving each other for twenty years?
me? 8. Had you not been investing in something revolutionary?
6. Had you been working in that firm for many 9. Had he not been reading the book?
years? 10. Had you not been sleeping for more than fourteen hours?
7. Had we been loving each other for twenty
years?
8. Had you been investing in something
revolutionary?
9. Had he been reading the book?
10. Had you been sleeping for more than
fourteen hours?
FUTURO PERFECTO PROGRESIVO FUTURO PERFECTO PROGRESIVO NEGATIVO
1. I will have been working for my uncle. 1. I will not have been working for my uncle.
2. She will have been finishing her homework. 2. She will not have been finishing her homework.
3. We will have been talking for more than two 3. We will not have been talking for more than two hours.
hours. 4. They will not have been completing the project.
4. They will have been completing the project. 5. I will not have been cooking something special for you.
5. I will have been cooking something special 6. I won’t have been working for my uncle.
for you. 7. She won’t have been finishing her homework.
6. I’ll have been working for my uncle. 8. We won’t have been talking for more than two hours.
7. She’ll have been finishing her homework. 9. They won’t have been completing the project.
8. We’ll have been talking for more than two 10. I won’t have been cooking something special for you.
hours.
9. They’ll have been completing the project.
10. I’ll have been cooking something special for
you.
FUTURO PERFECTO PROGRESIVO FUTURO PERFECTO PROGRESIVO INTERRONEGATIVO
INTERROGATIVO 1. Will you not have been working for my uncle?
1. Will you have been working for my uncle? 2. Will she not have been finishing her homework?
2. Will she have been finishing her homework? 3. Will we not have been talking for more than two hours?
3. Will we have been talking for more than two 4. Will they not have been completing the project?
hours? 5. Will you not have been cooking something special for me?
4. Will they have been completing the project? 6. Won’t you have been working in that firm for many years?
5. Will you have been cooking something 7. Won’t we have been loving each other for twenty years?
special for me? 8. Won’t you have been investing in something revolutionary?
6. Will you have been working in that firm for 9. Won’t he have been reading the book?
many years? 10. Won’t you have been sleeping for more than fourteen hours?
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7. Will we have been loving each other for


twenty years?
8. Will you have been investing in something
revolutionary?
9. Will he have been reading the book?
10. Will you have been sleeping for more than
fourteen hours?
THERE IS AFIRMATIVO THERE IS AFIRMATIVO
1. There is a car on the road. 1. There’s a police station next to the supermarket.
2. There is an ipad in my bag 2. There’s someone at the door.
3. There is a fire escape in the building. 3. There’s no one at home.
4. There is a lamp in my bedroom. 4. There’s only one doctor in this area.
5. There is a fly on the window. 5. There’s a bank between the post office and the hospital.
6. There is a ghost in this room. 6. There’s a mailbox on the corner.
7. There is an apple on the desk. 7. There’s a package for you.
8. There is oil on the pavement. 8. There’s someone asking for her.
9. There is a worm in this Apple. 9. There’s a country where women can’t vote.
10. There is a guitar in my room. 10. There’s a swimming pool in the backyard.
THERE ARE AFIRMATIVO THERE ARE AFIRMATIVO
1. There are apples in the box. 1. There’re seven days in a week.
2. There are five flags at the top of the hotel. 2. There’re four seasons in a year.
3. There are two students absent today. 3. There’re several restaurants in this avenue.
4. There are two large windows in my office. 4. There’re four laundromats in this neighborhood.
5. There are no Italians in my class. 5. There’re apples in the box.
6. There are two books on the desk. 6. There’re five flags at the top of the hotel.
7. There are four windows in my room. 7. There’re two students absent today.
8. There are some windows in my room. 8. There’re two large windows in my office.
9. There are five dogs in the house. 9. There’re no Italians in my class.
10. There are two chairs in my room. 10. There’re two books on the desk.
THERE IS NEGATIVO THERE IS NEGATIVO
1. There is not a car on the road. 1. There isn’t a police station next to the supermarket.
2. There is not an ipad in my bag 2. There isn’t someone at the door.
3. There is not a fire escape in the building. 3. There isn’t two bedrooms available.
4. There is not a lamp in my bedroom. 4. There isn’t a lamp in my bedroom.
5. There is not a fly on the window. 5. There isn’t a fly on the window.
6. There is not a ghost in this room. 6. There isn’t a ghost in this room.
7. There is not an apple on the desk. 7. There isn’t an apple on the desk.
8. There is not oil on the pavement. 8. There isn’t oil on the pavement.
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9. There is not a worm in this Apple. 9. There isn’t a worm in this Apple.
10. There is not a guitar in my room. 10. There isn’t a guitar in my room.
THERE IS NEGATIVO 2 THERE ARE NEGATIVO
1. There’s not a police station next to the 1. There are not apples in the box.
supermarket. 2. There are not five flags at the top of the hotel.
2. There’s not someone at the door. 3. There are not two students absent today.
3. There’s not no one at home. 4. There are not two large windows in my office.
4. There’s not only one doctor in this area. 5. There are not no Italians in my class.
5. There’s not a bank between the post office 6. There are not two books on the desk.
and the hospital. 7. There are not four windows in my room.
6. There’s not a mailbox on the corner. 8. There are not some windows in my room.
7. There’s not a package for you. 9. There are not five dogs in the house.
8. There’s not someone asking for her. 10. There are not two chairs in my room.
9. There’s not a country where women can’t
vote.
10. There’s not a swimming pool in the backyard.
THERE ARE NEGATIVO THERE ARE NEGATIVO 2
1. There aren’t nine days in a week. 1. There’re not seven days in a week.
2. There aren’t five seasons in a year. 2. There’re not four seasons in a year.
3. There aren’t two students absent today. 3. There’re not several restaurants in this avenue.
4. There aren’t two large windows in my office. 4. There’re not four laundromats in this neighborhood.
5. There aren’t no Italians in my class. 5. There’re not apples in the box.
6. There aren’t two books on the desk. 6. There’re not five flags at the top of the hotel.
7. There aren’t four windows in my room. 7. There’re not two students absent today.
8. There aren’t some windows in my room. 8. There’re not two large windows in my office.
9. There aren’t five dogs in the house. 9. There’re not no Italians in my class.
10. There aren’t two chairs in my room. 10. There’re not two books on the desk.
IS THERE INTERROGATIVA IS THERE INTERRONEGATIVA
1. Is there a car on the road? 1. Is there not a car on the road?
2. Is there an ipad in my bag? 2. Is there not an ipad in my bag?
3. Is there a fire escape in the building? 3. Is there not a fire escape in the building?
4. Is there a lamp in my bedroom? 4. Is there not a lamp in my bedroom?
5. Is there a police station next to the 5. Is there not a police station next to the supermarket?
supermarket? 6. Is there not someone at the door?
6. Is there someone at the door? 7. Is there not no one at home?
7. Is there no one at home? 8. Is there not only one doctor in this area?
8. Is there only one doctor in this area? 9. Is there not a bank between the post office and the hospital?
9. Is there a bank between the post office and 10. Is there not a mailbox on the corner?
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the hospital?
10. Is there a mailbox on the corner?
IS THERE INTERRONEGATIVA ARE THERE INTERROGATIVA
1. Isn’t there a car on the road? 1. Are there apples in the box?
2. Isn’t there an ipad in my bag? 2. Are there five flags at the top of the hotel?
3. Isn’t there a fire escape in the building? 3. Are there two students absent today?
4. Isn’t there a lamp in my bedroom? 4. Are there two large windows in my office?
5. Isn’t there a police station next to the 5. Are there no Italians in my class?
supermarket? 6. Are there two books on the desk?
6. Isn’t there someone at the door? 7. Are there seven days in a week?
7. Isn’t there no one at home? 8. Are there four seasons in a year?
8. Isn’t there only one doctor in this area? 9. Are there several restaurants in this avenue?
9. Isn’t there a bank between the post office 10. Are there four laundromats in this neighborhood?
and the hospital?
10. Isn’t there a mailbox on the corner?
ARE THERE INTERRONEGATIVA ARE THERE INTERRONEGATIVA
1. Are there not apples in the box? 1. Aren’t there apples in the box?
2. Are there not five flags at the top of the 2. Aren’t there five flags at the top of the hotel?
hotel? 3. Aren’t there two students absent today?
3. Are there not two students absent today? 4. Aren’t there two large windows in my office?
4. Are there not two large windows in my office? 5. Aren’t there no Italians in my class?
5. Are there not no Italians in my class? 6. Aren’t there two books on the desk?
6. Are there not two books on the desk? 7. Aren’t there seven days in a week?
7. Are there not seven days in a week? 8. Aren’t there four seasons in a year?
8. Are there not four seasons in a year? 9. Aren’t there several restaurants in this avenue?
9. Are there not several restaurants in this 10. Aren’t there four laundromats in this neighborhood?
avenue?
10. Are there not four laundromats in this
neighborhood?
NEGATIVAS THERE IS AFIRMATIVA THERE IS
1. Is there enough salt to cook? 1. Is there enough salt to cook?
No, there isn’t Yes, yes there is enough
2. Is there knowledge to share about this topic 2. Is there knowledge to share about this topic at school?
at school? Yes, yes there is
No, there isn’t 3. Is there enough air in that room?
3. Is there enough air in that room? Yes, there is. We need to open a window.
No, there isn’t. We need to open a window. 4. Is there any information about that issue in news?
4. Is there any information about that issue in Yes, there is any information.
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news? 5. Is there a car on the road?


No, there isn’t any. Yes, there is a car.
5. Is there a car on the road? 6. Is there an ipad in my bag?
No, there isn’t a car. Yes, there is an ipad.
6. Is there an ipad in my bag? 7. Is there a fire escape in the building?
No, there isn’t an ipad. Yes, yes there is.
7. Is there a fire escape in the building? 8. Is there a lamp in my bedroom?
No, there isn’t. Yes, there is a lamp.
8. Is there a lamp in my bedroom? 9. Is there a police station next to the supermarket?
No, there isn’t a lamp. Yes, there is a police.
9. Is there a police station next to the 10. Is there someone at the door?
supermarket? Yes, there is someone.
No, there isn’t a police.
10. Is there someone at the door?
No, there isn’t someone.
NEGATIVAS THERE IS AFIRMATIVA THERE’S
1. Is there enough salt to cook? 1. Is there enough salt to cook?
No, there is not. Yes, yes there’s enough
2. Is there knowledge to share about this topic 2. Is there knowledge to share about this topic at school?
at school? Yes, yes there’s.
No, there is not. 3. Is there enough air in that room?
3. Is there enough air in that room? Yes, there’s. We need to open a window.
No, there is not. We need to open a window. 4. Is there any information about that issue in news?
4. Is there any information about that issue in Yes, there’s any information.
news? 5. Is there a car on the road?
No, there is not any. Yes, there’s a car.
5. Is there a car on the road? 6. Is there an ipad in my bag?
No, there is not a car. Yes, there’s an ipad.
6. Is there an ipad in my bag? 7. Is there a fire escape in the building?
No, there is not an ipad. Yes, yes there’s.
7. Is there a fire escape in the building? 8. Is there a lamp in my bedroom?
No, there is not. Yes, there’s a lamp.
8. Is there a lamp in my bedroom? 9. Is there a police station next to the supermarket?
No, there is not a lamp. Yes, there’s a police.
9. Is there a police station next to the 10. Is there someone at the door?
supermarket? Yes, there’s someone.
No, there is not a police.
10. Is there someone at the door?
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No, there is not someone.


NEGATIVA THERE IS
1. Is there enough salt to cook?
No, there’s not.
2. Is there knowledge to share about this topic
at school?
No, theres’ not.
3. Is there enough air in that room?
No, there’s not. We need to open a window.
4. Is there any information about that issue in
news?
No, there’s not any.
5. Is there a car on the road?
No, there’s not a car.
6. Is there an ipad in my bag?
No, there’s not an ipad.
7. Is there a fire escape in the building?
No, there’s not.
8. Is there a lamp in my bedroom?
No, there’s not a lamp.
9. Is there a police station next to the
supermarket?
No, there’s not a pólice.
10. Is there someone at the door?
No, there’s not someone.
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