The document provides examples of question and answer pairs in Spanish with two response formats, as well as examples of using the verb "to be" to indicate nationality. It also includes reminders about pronunciation, writing practice, and conventions when writing English without tildes. Sample questions are given using the verb "to be" followed by short affirmative or negative responses. The document teaches basic patterns for asking and answering questions in English.
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The document provides examples of question and answer pairs in Spanish with two response formats, as well as examples of using the verb "to be" to indicate nationality. It also includes reminders about pronunciation, writing practice, and conventions when writing English without tildes. Sample questions are given using the verb "to be" followed by short affirmative or negative responses. The document teaches basic patterns for asking and answering questions in English.
The document provides examples of question and answer pairs in Spanish with two response formats, as well as examples of using the verb "to be" to indicate nationality. It also includes reminders about pronunciation, writing practice, and conventions when writing English without tildes. Sample questions are given using the verb "to be" followed by short affirmative or negative responses. The document teaches basic patterns for asking and answering questions in English.
The document provides examples of question and answer pairs in Spanish with two response formats, as well as examples of using the verb "to be" to indicate nationality. It also includes reminders about pronunciation, writing practice, and conventions when writing English without tildes. Sample questions are given using the verb "to be" followed by short affirmative or negative responses. The document teaches basic patterns for asking and answering questions in English.
What’s your name? -------- 1. My name is Felipe Alarcon. 2. Felipe Alarcon. What’s your address? --------- 1. My address is 145 Juan Filomeno street, Tarapoto. 2. 145 Juan Filomeno street, Tarapoto. What’s your postcode? -------- 1. My postcode is 258DFO126. 2. 258DFO126. What’s your cellphone number? ----------- 1. My cellphone number is 945-235-055. 2. 945-235-055.
Recuerda escuchar la pronunciación de cada país con su nacionalidad cuidadosamente y
practica su escritura haciendo repeticiones en una hoja o cuaderno hasta que lo hayas memorizado por completo. Verb “to be” Carol is from Peru. She’s Peruvian. Zulmi is from Brazil. She’s Brazilian. Erika and Rafael are from Portugal. They’re Portuguese. Robertto is from Italy. He’s Italian. I’m = / aim / pronunciation -------- I’m from Peru. I’m Peruvian. I am = I am from Peru. I’m Peruvian. Recuerda que en el idioma inglés o americano. No existen las tildes. Es por ese motivo que al escribir la palabra Peru no lleva tilde.
Luz’s from Japan. She’s Japanese.
Luz is not from Japan. She isn’t Japanese. She is Peruvian. She’s not Pregunta con verb “to be”: ………………. ?
Are you single? ----- yes I am.
Are you a singer? ------- Yes, I am.
Are they single? -------- Yes, They are.
Is she a doctor? ------- yes, She is.
Is Luz from Egypt? ------- yes, She is
NUNCA, jamás de los jamases escriba de esta manera.
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