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Adjectives review
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Idioms
Class Practice Conclussion
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Adjectives review!
idioms
in English
Once in a blue moon. break the iceThe ball is in your
court.
When something rarely happened.
“I read books once in a blue moon.”
“it’s your turn” “ it’s your decision”
I have done my part of the proyect, the
ball is in your court.
The ball is in your court if you go.
to be polite and talk to the people.
VERBS!
Regular verbs
They dont change too much, just in the
past and participle form.
Once we get there, we just add “ED” at the
end of each of them.
Work - Worked
Play - Played
Irregular verbs
They drastically change in the 3 forms.
Present - Arise
Past - Arose
Participle - Arisen
English
Verbs in
We have two types:
in past.
Regular
VERBS!
regular verbs
in past.
The 98% of the verbs in past end with “ED” at the end.
but
There are a few rules to
facilite the pronunciation!
These rules are meant to be used only
with the pronunciation.
DISCLAIMER!
First rule!
Visit - Visited
Want - Wanted
Invite - Invited
Date - Dated
/id/ /ed/Primera regla
DT
End - Ended
Land - Landed
Need - Needed
Include - Included
Second rule!
For the next rules, I inquire to touch
your throat to diference the
pronunciation!
TOUCH YOUR THROAT!
Arrive - Arrived
Call - Called
Enjoy - Enjoyed
Play - Played
/d/Segunda regla
Vibration
“Si hay vibración al final del verbo base, su
forma pasada será dicha con una “D” al final.
Third rule!
Stop - Stopped
Work - Worked
Watch - Watched
Help - Helped
/t/Tercera regla
no Vibration
Si el verbo regular base termina con un golpe de
aire y no hay vibración, su forma pasada se dirá
con una “t”