viernes, 21 de febrero de 2014

one bus - two buses

one box - two boxes

 one tomato - two tomatoes

 one baby - two babies

 one boy - two boys


EXEPTIONS:
        *one child - two children
        *one woman - two women
        *one person - two people

        *one foot - two feet
        *one mouse - two mice
        *one tooth - two teeth

martes, 11 de febrero de 2014

Times Affirmative Negative
Simple Present She eats hot dogs  She dosen't eat hot dogs
Simple Past She ate hot dogs She didn't eat hot dogs
Past Progressive She was eating hotdogs She wasn't eating hot dogs
Present Progressive She is eating hot dogs She isn't eating hot dogs
Future with Will She will eat hot dogs  She won't eat hot dogs 
Future with going to She is going to eat hotdogs She isn't going to eat hotdogs
Present Perfect She has eaten hot dogs She hasn´t eaten hot dogs
Past Perfect She had eaten hot dogs She had not eaten hot dogs
Interrogative Short A. Short N. Time
Does she eat hot dogs? Yes, she does No, she dosen't Today
Did she eat hot dogs? Yes, she did No, she didn't Yesterday
Was she eating hot dogs? Yes, she was No, she wasn´t Yesterday
Is she eating hot dogs? Yes, she is No, she isn´t Now
Will she eat hot dogs? Yes, she will No, she won´t Next year
Is she going to eat hotdogs Yes, she is No, she isn´t Tomorrow
Has she eaten hot dogs Yes, she has No, she hasn't Now
Had she eaten hot dogs Yes, she had No, she had not Since 2 years

lunes, 3 de febrero de 2014

                                                                        BODY:

FACE:

HEAD:

HAND:

NECK:

ARM:

SHOULDER:

FINGER: 

LEG:

KNEE:

FOOT: