The document discusses telling time. It provides examples of how to say times using "o'clock", "half past", "quarter past", and "quarter to". Some examples given include 1:30 as "half past one", 4:15 as "quarter past four", and 8:45 as "quarter to nine". The document also includes a brief section about the present continuous tense using verbs ending in "-ing".
The document discusses telling time. It provides examples of how to say times using "o'clock", "half past", "quarter past", and "quarter to". Some examples given include 1:30 as "half past one", 4:15 as "quarter past four", and 8:45 as "quarter to nine". The document also includes a brief section about the present continuous tense using verbs ending in "-ing".
The document discusses telling time. It provides examples of how to say times using "o'clock", "half past", "quarter past", and "quarter to". Some examples given include 1:30 as "half past one", 4:15 as "quarter past four", and 8:45 as "quarter to nine". The document also includes a brief section about the present continuous tense using verbs ending in "-ing".
The document discusses telling time. It provides examples of how to say times using "o'clock", "half past", "quarter past", and "quarter to". Some examples given include 1:30 as "half past one", 4:15 as "quarter past four", and 8:45 as "quarter to nine". The document also includes a brief section about the present continuous tense using verbs ending in "-ing".
What time is it Half-past Example 1:30 It’s half-past one O’clock : 8:30 It’s half-past eight 2:00 It’s two o’clock pm 5:30 It’s half-past five 8:00 It’s eight o’clock am Past 6:00 It’s six o’clock pm 2:10 It’s ten past two Quarter past 3:20 It’s twenty past three 4:15 It’s quarter past four 7:25 It’s twenty-five past seven 6:15 It’s quarter past six To 10:15 It’s quarter past ten 10:35 It’s twenty-five to eleven Quarter to 9:40 It’s twenty to ten 1:45 It’s quarter to two 3:50 It’s ten to four 8:45 It’s quarter to nine 6:45 It’s quarter to seven Presente Continuous – ING VERBS – ING • Example
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SINGING SITTING DANCING PLAYING SWIMMING SMOKING BARKING GETTING WRITING LEARNING RUNNING TYPING WATCHING STOPPING PHONING SLEEPING SPELLING PRACTISING DOING PUTTING COMING DRAWING CUTTING CLOSING PRESENT CONTINUOUS EXAMPLE A: WHAT IS MY SISTER DOING? B: MY SISTER IS CLEANING THE HOUSE A: ARE YOU COOKING “ARROZ CON POLLO”? B: NO, I’M NOT, I AM COOKING A CAKE TRANSPORTATION
• I work near to my house
• I use public transportation
• I don´t ride bike
• My mother take the train to work
FAMILY
• My mother has two pets.
• I study at the university.
• My brother watch tv all day.
• My sister love to dance.
DO/DOES QUESTIONS Does your brother play de piano? No he dosen´t, he play de guitar.