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English Portfolio: Universidad Católica Del Maule
English Portfolio: Universidad Católica Del Maule
English portfolio
Ex:
We use do/does/did in questions and negative sentences for the present and past simple:
Must is similar to have to, but you can use must to give your own opinion, to say what you think is
necessary, or to recommend someone to do something.
Joe is a really nice person. You must meet him (I recommend this)
I haven’t spoken to Lia for ages. I must phone her ( I say this is necessary)
You mustn’t do something: it is necessary that You don’t have to do something = you don’t
you do not do It. need to do it ( but you can if you want)
You must keep this a secret. You mustn’t tell You don’t have to tell Tom what happened. I
anyone can tell him myself.
I promised I would be on time. I mustn’t be I don’t have to be at the meeting but I think I’ll
late go anyway.
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Should
You should do something = It is a good thing to do or the right thing to do. You can use should to
give advice or to give an opinion
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Also, you can use should when something is not right or what you expect.
Ex: The price on this packet is wrong. It should be $1000 not $2000.
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Essential questions:
a) Turn on/off.
b) Cover.
c) Fold/unfold.
d) Plug in/ unplug.
e) Insert.
f) Put.
g) Press.
h) Slide.
i) Open.
j) Switch on/off.
k) Move.
l) Input.
Form:
Ex:
- What is a TV used for?
- It is used for watching football with friends. People also use it to entertain kids.
Use this words to give instructions: First, second, after that, then, finally, etc.
Example:
Example:
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Active Passive
We took our children to the circus. The children were taken to the circus.
It is used to express a possible condition and its probable result in the future or to give instructions
or commands
Form:
Second conditional:
It is used to express something that is unreal or unlikely to happen, or the condition is less
possible to happen.
Form: