miércoles, 5 de febrero de 2014

NAME: Keyla Pacheco   Grade: 1101 
Match the word with the right meaning
WORD
MEANING

1

Fair of face

5
A densely populated urban area, typically smaller than a city and larger than a village, having some local powers of government and a fixed boundary
2
Woe
11
To cause or order (a person or thing) to be taken, directed, or transmitted to another place: to send a letter,she sent the salesman away

3

Sabbath day

8
To express or manifest emotion, esp mirth or amusement, typically by expelling air from the lungs in short bursts to produce an inarticulate voiced noise, with the mouth open
4
Blithe
2
Sadness
5
Town
4
Not worried, happy
6
Recipient
1
Pretty
7
Asleep
13
To mark (something) with an official impress, seal, or device: to stamp a passport

8

Laugh

15
to write or print (text) in capital letters or with the first letter of (a word or words) in capital letters
9
Upper 
7
in or into a dormant or inactive state
10
Envelope
14
being at birth in a particular social status or other condition as specified
11
Sender
3
It´s usually Sunday
13
Stamp
6
a person who or thing that receives

14

Born
10
a flat covering of paper, usually rectangular in shape and with a flap that can be folded over and sealed, used to enclose a letter
15
Capitalize
9
higher or highest in relation to physical position, wealth, rank, status

miércoles, 29 de enero de 2014

The chart

AFFIRMATIVE
NEGATIVE
INTERROGATIVE
Short anwer  Affirmative
Short anwer Negative
Present Tense
I


I build a house every year


I don´t build a house every year


Do You build a house every year?


Yes, I do


No, I don´t
you / we / they
We build a house every year
We don’t build a house every year
Do we build a house every year?
Yes, we do
No, we don’t
she / he / it
She builds a house every year
She doesn’t build a house every year
Does she build a house every year?
Yes, she does
No, she doesn’t
Simple past
I/You/she/he/ it/we/they
They built a house yesterday
They didn’t build a house yesterday
Did they build a house yesterday?
Yes, they did
No, they didn’t
Present Progressive
Or continuos
Present Progressive
Or continuos
Present Progressive
Or continuos
Present Progressive
Or continuos
Present Progressive
Or continuos
Present Progressive
Or continuos

I
I’m building a house now
I’m not building a house now
Am I building a house now?
Yes, I am
No, I am not
she / he / it
She’s building a house now
She isn’t building a house now
Is she building a house now?
Yes, she is
No, she isn’t
you / we / they
You’re building a house now
You aren’t building a house now
Are you building a house now?
Yes, you are
No, you aren’t