Ingles Básico Para Principiantes
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* 1. Word Order
* 2. Nouns
* 3. Adjectives
* 4. Pronouns
* 5. Prepositions
* 6. Verbs
* 7. Conjunctions
* 8. Numbers, Dates and Time
Content:
* 1. Word Order
* 1.1. Word Order - Parts of speech
* 1.2. Word Order - Sentence Elements
* 2. Nouns
* 2.1. Plural
* 2.2.Countable and uncountable nouns
* 3. Adjectives
* 4. Pronouns
* 4.1. Personal pronouns
* 4.1.1 Some-, any-, no-, every-
* 4.2. Possessive pronouns
* 4.3. Interrogative pronouns
* 4.4. Relative pronouns
* 4.5. Articles
* 5. Prepositions
* 5.1. Prepositions of Place
* 5.2. Prepositions of time
* 6. Verbs
* 6.0.1. Lexicalverbs
* 6.0.2. Auxiliary verbs
* 6.1. "to be"
* 6.1.1. "Forming questions - to be"
* 6.1.2. Forming negatives - "to be"
* 6.1.3. Past tense of "to be"
* 6.1.4 Phrases THERE IS and THERE ARE
* 6.2. Verb "have"
* 6.2.1. "Have got"
* 6.2.1.1. "Forming negative - have got"
* 6.2.1.2. "Forming questions - havegot"
* 6.2.2. Standalone "have"
* 6.2.3. "Have something done"
* 6.3 Modal verbs
* 6.3.1 Verb "can"
* 6.3.2 Future, Verb "will"
* 6.3.3 "Would" and the phrase "Would like"
* 6.3.4 "Must"and "have to"
* 6.3.4.1 "have to"
* 6.3.4 "Should"
* 6.3.4. "May"
* 6.3.5. Modal verbs and past
*6.4. Auxiliary "do"
* 6.4.1 Questions with "do"
* 6.4.2. Forming negative with "do"
* 6.4.3. To make and "to do"
* 6.5. Phrasal verbs
* 6.6. Imperative
* 6.7. Tenses
* 6.7.1. Present simple
* 6.7.2. Present continuous
* 6.7.2.1. Present continuous expressing future
* 6.7.3 Present perfect
*6.7.4. Present perfect continuous
* 6.7.5. Past simple
* 6.7.5.1 Irregular verbs
* 6.7.6. Past continuous
* 6.7.7. Past perfect
* 6.7.8. Past perfect continuous
* 6.7.9. Future with "will"
* 6.7.10. Future with "to be going to"
* 6.8. Question tags - short answers
* 6.9. IF clauses
* 6.9.1 Firstconditional
* 6.9.2 Second conditional
* 6.9.3 Third conditional
* 6.10. Direct and reported speech
* 6.10.1 Direct speech
* 6.10.2 Reported speech
* 6.11. Passive
* 6.12. Infinitive
* 6.13. Gerund
* 6.13.1 Like, start, go
* 6.14. Participle
* 6.14.1 Participle clauses
* 7. Conjunctions
* 8. Numbers,Dates and Time
* 8.1. Numbers
* 8.2. Ordinal numerals and dates
* 8.3. Time and hours
1. Word Order
Word order in English plays a central role in the language system. Due to the loss of endings and suffixes in the historical development of English, one can hardly tell whether a word is a noun or verb, or if the noun is the object or the subject.
Orden de las palabras en Inglésjuega un papel central en el sistema de la lengua. Debido a la pérdida de las terminaciones y sufijos en el desarrollo histórico de Inglés, difícilmente se puede saber si una palabra es un sustantivo o un verbo, o si el sustantivo es el objeto o el sujeto
1.1. Word Order - Parts of speech
For example, any noun can become an adjective just by its position in front of another noun. Such case caneven grow in a line where the last one only is the noun. The following structure "gold London event"consists of three nouns: "gold", "London", and "event", however only the last one is recognised b
Por ejemplo, cualquier nombre puede convertirse en un adjetivo sólo por su posición frente a otro sustantivo. Tal caso puede incluso crecer en una línea en la que esta última sólo es el sustantivo....
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