Primer Practico De Ingles
b. Countable: We can count ( Ej. An apple.
Uncountable: We can’t count ( Ej. Milk, soup.
c.Sentences: A sentence expresses a thought. Sentences make a statement or ask a question. A complete sentence has a subject and a verb, usually in that order.
The four forms a sentence are:• A Statement ( The shop close/ don’t close at 7 tonight.
• A Question ( Do the shops close at 7 tonight?
• A Command ( Shut the door/ Don’t shut thedoor
• An Exclamation ( what a slow train this is!
d. Simple / Compound
|SIMPLE|
|S |V |C/O |
|Mary |is |Myteacher. |
|COMPOUND |
|S |V |O|Conjunction |S |V |Comp |
|Jim |Fell off |His bike |but |(he) |was |Unhurt. |c. Subject: A noun or a pronoun, the person or thing doing the action of the verb. Sometimes the subject is idiomatic and does not stand for any person or thing.
Verb:the action of the sentences ( Mary Plays.
• Simple: are a word ( swim, does , am, etc.
• Compound: two or more pieces (auxiliary + main verbs)
A verb tells a noun’saction or state of being:
|ACTION |STATE OF BEING |
|Ask, Jump, Think, Want...
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