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USE THE PREPOSITIONS: "IN" "ON" "AT"

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Prepositions are words that link nouns or various parts of the sentence, denoting the relationship they have with each other, usually used in habitual sentences or in daily life. At school. In a house. On Monday. The purpose of the use of the preposition is to show the time, the location or introduce an object in a sentence. IN                           The preposition in is used to indicate times during the day, months, years, seasons and centuries. Examples He started college "in" in 2016. She attends school "in" the afternoon. My parents were married "in" the year 2005. ON the preposition on is used to indicate days, a particular day, or a particular day and part of it, but being more specific. Examples On thursday. On november 2nd. On Friday night. AT the preposition at we use hours, meal times, holidays and weekends, but being very but very specific and detailed...

VERB TENCES: PRESENT SIMPLE, NEGATIVE, INTERROGATIVE.

Verbal tenses are 3: present simple, positive and negative. Present Simple: we speak of simple present, when we make sentences of habitual actions or things that are true all the time that are almost permatentes, example: i work at the hospital. structure: pronoun- principal verbs example: I work You Work We work They work for sentences inte third person is added to the main verbs "es", as long as it ends in a consonant, if it ends in a vowel, "s" is added and if it ends in "y" it is changed to latin and the "es" is added She works He works example: -I cook at a restaurant in Barranquilla - you play basketball Negative for negatives sentences, is added  "do not" after the pronoun.  structure : pronoun-negative-principal verbs I do not work you do not work she does not work he does not work it does not work we do not work they do not work Example: - i do not cook at a restaurant in Barranquilla. - she do...

SPORT AND VERBS

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Games and sports are classified by 3 verbs: play, go, do. PLAY We use the verb play when we refer to sports in which a ball or object is used. EXAMPLES - Baseball, hockey, badminton, criket, basketball, soccer, Golf, football. - Can you play tennis? GO This verb is used with sports that have the ending "ing" like skiing and snowboarding.       EXAMPLES - Wrestting, scuba diving, aseiling, runing, skating, fishing. - I go cicling on sundays. DO The verb do we use it to talk about individual sports that do not fit in the other classifications, or also for mixed martial arts.     EXAMPLES - motocroos, fitness, taekwondo, yoga, judo, dance. - I do parachuting. PLAY GO DO RUGBY SWMMING KUNG FO RACKETBALL BOXING MUAY THAI CHESS ROLLERBLADING KARATE GOLF CLIMBING GYMNASTICS PING PONG BOWLING YOGA TENNIS SURFING T...