miércoles, 27 de abril de 2016

UNIT 6

A6: Reading in English

Object pronouns





The seven basic pronouns have one form when they are used as subjects and another form when they are used as objects.
Subjects are what the sentence is about.
Objects are what is affected by the action of the subject.
  • I like orange juice. (I is the subject).
  • I read books. (Books is the object as it is receiving the action).


For practice please click here and play a game! 


B6: Times we love 

like + (verb+ -ing)


Use the verb "to like", when you talk about things that you enjoy doing:
  • I like playing tennis.
  • You like going out to clubs.
  • He likes riding his bike.
  • We like going to the cinema.
  • They like watching TV.

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Comple the next exercises for practice. 



C6: Music is changing their lives.

review: be or do?


If a sentence has an auxiliary verb, the corresponding yes-or-no question uses the same auxiliary verb.
You are trying. → Are you trying?
We have ordered lunch. → Have we ordered lunch?
He can dance. → Can he dance?
We should call home. → Should we call home?
He was knocked down. → Was he knocked down?
If a sentence has no auxiliary verb, the yes-or-no question uses do (not be or any other auxiliary):
He tried. → He did try. → Did he try?
He usually comes on time. → He does usually come on time. → Does he usually come on time?
You need to know one more rule.
In sentences like He did try with an auxiliary verb followed by an ordinary verb, it is the auxiliary verb that inflects for tense and subject-verb agreement. So you say did try, not do tried or are tried. The other verb (try) is not inflected, except for the progressive, passive, and perfect.
As a review please complete this exercises click here!

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