Keys For Writing

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HOW TO MAKE A SENTENCE?

SUBJECT
NAMES
PONOUNS
NOUNS: THE CAT, THE PENCIL, THE ANIMALS….

VERBS INFINITIVE
Jump, can, go, do, make, write, read

SIMPLE CONTINUOUS
PRESENT Subject + verb + compl. Subject + am/is/are + verb (ing) + compl.

PAST Subject + verb in past + compl. Subject + was/were + verb (ing) + compl.

FUTURE Subject + will / going to + base verb + compl. Subject + will be/ going to be + verb (ing) + compl
Pr. Perfect Subject + has/ have + v. p. part + compl. Subject + has/ have + been + verb (ing) + compl.
Pa. Perfect Subject + had + v. p. part + compl Subject + had + been + verb (ing) + compl.

WHEN TO USE VERB TO BE?


PICTURE DESCRIPTIONS

Subject + is/are + ADJECTIVE (big, small, color) ADJECTIVE + NOUNS


Ex: Ex:
The pencil is red Blue eyes
The cat is small Big t shirt
HOW TO COMPARE? / DON’T USE CONTINUOUS TENSES

COMPARATIVES SUPERLATIVES
Subject + am/is/are + COMPARITIVE + THAN + 2nd subject Subject + am/is/are + THE + SUPERLATIVE
Ex: Ex:
She + is + OLDER + THAN + me She + is + THE + OLDEST

ADVERBS OF TIME

Beginning PREVIOUSLY I have my breakfast DON’T USE


After the Subject I PREVIOUSLY have my breakfast
At the end of the I have my breakfast PREVIOUSLY
CONTINUOUS
sentence TENSES
Sentence Structure

Subject + am/is/are + at/in/on + place (lugar)

IN / ON / AT with TIME

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