martes, 26 de abril de 2011

Sentences using adverbs of frequency in my routine diary

  1. I always get up very early in the morning for go to the school.
  2. Always, everyday I go to the bathroom.
  3. I always do exercise.
  4. Usually I go to classes of music and dance in the afternoon.
  5. I sometimes go to park at practice sports.
  6. The weekends I go to the mountain.
  7. I sometimes watch tv, when I  have time.
  8. Usually, in the night I do homework.
  9. Never practice baseball, I do not like.
  10. I am never irresponsible, always do everything on time.

viernes, 15 de abril de 2011

Sentences with verbs

Sentences in first person:
  1. Brush: I brush my teeth everyday.
  2. Drink: I drink juice of orange.
  3. Get up: I get up late on weekends.
  4. Go: I go to the school in the morning.
  5. Have: I have classes of dance and music in the afternoon.
Sentences in third person:
  1. Play: He plays basketball on the court.
  2. Start: María starts the classes the monday.
  3. Study: Teresa studies french in the school.
  4. Take: He takes the chair to sit.
  5. Watch tv: Marcos watches tv in my house.

Sentences of my routine daily

  1. I get up at half past five.
  2. I go to the bathroom and brush my teeth.
  3. I wear the uniform, the shoes and I comb my hair.
  4. I breakfast, brush my teeth and prepared my things to go to school.
  5. I get home from school and lunch. Then I brush my teeth.
  6. From 2:30 p.m. I go dance and music classes.
  7. At 6:30 p.m. I get home.
  8. I shower and eat dinner, then brush my teeth.
  9. I do homework at 7:30 p.m.
  10. And I go to bed at 9:30 p.m.

viernes, 1 de abril de 2011

Sentences with "There is, there are, there was and there were in question and request.

Sentence with There is:

  1. There is a yellow chair in the bedroom.
  • Is there a yellow chair in the bedroom?
  • Yes, there is a yellow chair in the bedroom.
  • No, there isn't any chair yellow in the bedroom.

    2.  There is a chiken in the farm.
  • Is there a chiken in the farm?
  • Yes, there is a chiken in the farm.
  • No, there aren't any chiken in the farm.
Sentence with there are:
  1. There are seven pieces of cake in the refrigerator.
  • Are there seven pieces of cake in the refrigerator?
  • Yes, there are seven pieces of cake in the refrigerator.
  • No, there aren't seven pieces of cake in the refrigerator.
    2.   There are some dresses in the store.
  • Are there some dresses in the store?
  • Yes, there are some dresses in the store.
  • No, there aren't any dresses in the store.
Sentences with there was:
  1. There was a boy riding horse in the park.
  • Was there a boy riding horse in the park?
  • Yes, there was a boy riding horse in the park.
  • No, there wasn't any boy riding horse in the park.
    2.   There was two pears in the basket.
  • Was there two pears in the basket?
  • Yes, there was two pears in the basket.
  • No, there wasn't any pears in the basket.

Sentences with there were:
  1. There were twenty people in the cinema.
  • Were there twenty people in the cinema?
  • Yes, there were twenty people in the cinema.
  • No, there weren't twenty people in the cinema.
    2.   There were to buy tickets for the play.
  • Were there to buy tickets for the play?
  • Yes, there were to buy tickets for the play.
  • No, there weren't  any buy tickets for the play.