9º Material de Inglés PRE 2023-2

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They’re playing soccer tomorrow.

9no material de
estudio INGLÉS NEGATIVE FORM
Subj.+ Verb to be (+not) +Verb (-ing) +
Com plem ent
PRE 2023-2 I’m not doing homework tomorrow.
PRESENT CONTINUOUS FOR You aren’t calling a friend.
FUTURE. FUTURE WITH WILL / He isn’t watching a documentary in an hour.
WON’T. COUNTABLE AND She isn’t living in Iquitos next month.
UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS. HOW It isn’t coming home next week.
MUCH / HOW MANY You aren’t buying a TV this Sunday.
I.- PRESENT CONTINUOUS FOR FUTURE We aren’t going to the cinema tonight.
Peter: What are you doing tonight? They aren’t playing soccer tomorrow.
Carolyn: I’m meeting my mom for dinner?
Peter: Oh! Where are you going? QUESTION FORM
Carolyn: We are going to the new Thai Verb to be (S. Present) +Subj.+Verb (-
restaurant. Join us! ing)+Complement?
Peter: Thanks, but I can’t. I’m playing futsal Am I doing homework tomorrow?
tonight. Are you calling a friend?
Carolyn: Well, maybe next time. Is he watching a documentary in an hour?
Is she living in Iquitos next month?
Is it coming home next week?
Are you buying a TV this Sunday?
Are we going to the cinema tonight?
GRAMMAR
Are they playing soccer tomorrow?
AFFIRMATIVE FORM
SHORT ANSWERS:
Subject + Verb to be (S. Present) + verb (-
ing) + Complement POSITIVE NEGATIVE
I’m doing homework tomorrow . Yes, I am. No, I’m not.
You’re calling a friend. Yes, you are. No, you aren’t.
He’s watching a documentary in an hour. Yes, he is. No, he isn’t.
She’s living in Iquitos next month. Yes, she is. No, she isn’t.
It’s coming home next week. Yes, it is. No, it isn’t.
You’re buying a TV this Sunday. Yes, you are. No, you aren’t.
We’re going to the cinema tonight. Yes, we are. No, we aren’t.
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Yes, they are. No, they aren’t. To make Martha will be a
Exercise 1 predictions politician in the
future.
1. Which sentence is correct? To make decisions I’m thirsty. I think
a) I’m going to a festival this weekend. as we speak I’ll drink some juice.
b) I’m going to a festival yesterday. To make promises, I promise I won’t be
c) I’ll go to a festival this weekend. offers, late again.
requests and
2. Which question is correct? threats
a) What you are doing tomorrow night?
b) What are you doing tomorrow evening? GRAMMAR
c) Where you going tomorrow night? AFFIRMATIVE FORM
Subject + will + verb (base form) + Compl.
3. Which sentence does NOT use the present I will buy a house.
continuous in the correct way? You will study abroad next year.
a) We are taking the bus to school the day after He will have a party.
tomorrow. She will sing a song.
It will be fun.
b) James is arriving at noon tomorrow.
We will study together.
c) Tim is working at the moment.
You will buy the tickets.
They will play with us.
4. Which words complete this question
correctly? NEGATIVE FORM
Subject + will not (won’t) + verb (base
What time ___coming?
form) + Compl.
a) you are b) is he c) she’s I won’t buy a house.
You won’t study abroad next year.
He won’t have a party.
5. Answer the following question. She won’t sing a song.
A: Where are they applying next semester? It won’t be fun.
We won’t study together.
a)They are applying to UNI You won’t buy the tickets.
b) They are applying next month They won’t play with us.
c) They are applying because they want to be
INTERROGATIVE FORM
scientists.
Will + subj. + verb (base form) + Compl.
Will I buy a house?
II.- FUTURE WITH WILL / WON’T Will you study abroad next year?
Will he have a party?
We use the auxiliary verb ‘will’ to make Will she sing a song?
predictions, give or ask for information about Will it be fun?
the future. Will we study together?
Will you buy the tickets?
A. USES Will they play with us?
To talk about a I’ll apply to a
possible future scholarship in two Exercise 2: Choose the correct option
years.
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1.- Tell them again. Perhaps they ___________. talk about sugar, rice,
a) ‘ll understand b) understand things salt, sand,
made of flour, dirt,
c) ‘ll to understand smaller dust,
2. According to weather report it ___________ parts. traffic, etc.
sunny tomorrow.
We use Examples:
a) ‘s going to b) is be them to water,
c) ‘ll be talk about milk, wine,
liquids
3. I imagine the stadium _____________ full for oil, coffee,
and gases. rain, soup,
the match on Saturday.
blood, etc
a) ‘ll be b) ‘s going to be c) ‘s be
4. I promise I ____________ you everything in We use Examples:
the end. them to wood,
talk about glass,
a) ‘ll tell b) ‘s going to tell c) tell materials paper,
5. I think you ___________ a good time staying gold, etc.
with Richard.
a) ‘ll to have b)’ll have c) ‘re going to
IMPORTANT
In case of uncountable nouns, use partitives
III.- COUNTABLE & UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS in order to express unit of measure. Some
Nouns can be countable or uncountable. partitives are: a bottle, a slice, a cup, a piece,
Countable nouns can be counted, e.g., an etc.
apple, two apples, three apples, etc.
Uncountable nouns cannot be counted, e.g.,
air, ice, water, etc. Exercise 3
Choose the correct option.
COUNTABLE We can Examples:
NOUNS count 1. "I've got _______ money." Which term does
houses,
them. not fit?
buses,
They have a) some b) little c) a
notebooks,
a singular
pencils, 2. "There's too much noise in here." In this
or a plural
form. languages, sentence, "noise" is______.
trees, etc. a) countable b) uncountable
UNCOUNTABLE We cannot Examples: c) plural
NOUNS count 3. I have _____ friends in New York.
love,
them,
freedom, a) some b) a c) much
They are education,
always 4. There aren’t ________ sits.
help, etc.
singular. a) some b) any c) –
We use Examples:
5. I’m making ____ cup of tea.
them to a) an b) a c) some
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a) many b) much c) a lot
IV. HOW MUCH / HOW MANY 7.- How __________ milk do we have left?
When we want to know the quantity or price a) many b) much c) a
of something, we ask questions starting with
‘How much’ or ‘How many’. 8.- It's cold. Don't open _______ car doors.
a) some b) a c) any
9.- It's too __________ for me. I can't eat it all.
A. GRAMMAR a) much b) many c) some
1. Uses: 10.- I couldn't solve ___________ of your
a) ‘HOW MANY’: It’s used to ask about the problems.
quantity of something. It’s used with
a) much b) some c) any
countable nouns.
HOW MANY + UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS
b) ‘HOW MUCH’: It’s used to ask about the
quantity or price of something. It is used with
uncountable nouns.
HOW MUCH + UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS

EVALUATION
1.- She ____ ______ some friends in England
next month.
a) ‘s visiting b) ‘ll visiting
c) ‘s visit
2.- I ____ _____ my dentist’s appointment this
afternoon.
a) ‘ll attend b) ‘m attending
c) ‘m attend
3.- She thinks AI____ _____ the world.
a) dominate will b) ‘s dominating
c) ‘ll dominate
4.- Will your folks _____ before Tuesday?
a) leaving b)leaves c) leave
5.- I don't ________ go swimming today.
a) think I b) think I’ll c) thinking
6.- How _________ keys are we taking?
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