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English Dictionary

Calendario

miércoles, 9 de abril de 2008

HOBBIES

SPARE TIME

SPACE

SPACE

SENSES

SENSES

WHERE AM I?

PLACES

OPPOSITES

OPPOSITES

NUMBERS

NUMERALS & DATES

"Y" vs "EEN" + Calculation + Write in full (3 exercises)
Learn numbers with J. Roberts
Ordinal numbers (3 exercises)
Reading / writing dates, days & months (10 exercises)

WHAT TIME IS IT ?

Anticipating (flashcards)
MCQ + Fill in the blanks (8 exercises)
Write in full
Digital display (3 exercises)

NATURE

ANIMALS AND ALL THAT STUFF

What time is it?

Telling the time

MY BEDROOM


My bedroom

ENGLISH TIME





There is vs
There are

"There is" y "There are" quieren decir "Hay" en español. "There is" es singular y "There are" es plural.

There is a book. (Hay un libro.)*
There are books. (Hay libros.)

*Se puede hacer una contracción de "There is" a "There's". No se puede hacer una contracción de "There are."

El negativo es "There is not" y "There are not" y sus contracciones.

There is not a book. - There isn't a book.
There are not books. - There aren't books.

Para formar una pregunta nada más cambiamos el orden de las palabras.

Is there a book?
Yes, there is.
No, there isn't.

Are there books?
Yes, there are.
No, there aren't
.