Yo tengo un perro.
I have a dog.
I am
I'm
She have a dog.
She has a dog.
You are tired.
Are you tired?
am / I / hungry
I am hungry.
Person A says:
“Hi! I don’t think we’ve met before. My name is Carlos.”
(Expected response example)
“My name is ___.”
or
“Nice to meet you, Carlos. I’m ___.”
Ella está muy cansada hoy.
She is very tired today.
She's
They was very tired yesterday.
They were very tired yesterday.
She works here.
Does she work here?
to / go / work / I / every day
I go to work everyday.
Person A says:
“Hey, I didn’t see you in class yesterday. Are you okay?”
(Expected response example)
“Yes, I’m okay. I was sick yesterday.”
or
“I had to work yesterday.”
Nosotros fuimos al trabajo ayer.
We went to work yesterday
They are not
They aren't
or They're not
He go to work every day.
goes/went/ will go
They went to the store.
Did they go to the store?
yesterday / store / the / went / she / to
Person A says:
“Your English has improved a lot this semester.”
(Expected response example)
“Thank you, I’ve been practicing a lot.”
or
“Thank you, I’m trying my best.”
Ellos tienen esos libros en la mesa.
They have those books on the table.
He will go tomorrow → (use a contraction)
He'll go tomorrow.
These book is very interest.
These books are very interesting.
You finished your homework.
Did you finish your homework?
Have you finished your homework?
are / tools / my / new/ those
Those are my new tools.
Person A says: “I’m thinking about taking another English class next semester. Do you think it’s a good idea?”
(Expected response example)
“Yes, I think it’s a good idea because you can practice more.”
or
“Yes, it will help you improve your English.”
Mi hermano compró estas herramientas ayer porque las necesitaba para el trabajo.
My brother bought these tools yesterday because he needed them for work.
They have not finished their work yet. → (use a contraction)
They've not finished their work yet.
They haven't finished their work yet.
Yesterday she buyed a new car and go to the store.
Yesterday she bought a new car and went to the store.
She has been to New York before.
Has she been to New York before?
because / late / working / they / project / are / a / big / have / they
They are working late because they have a big project.
Person A says: “I’m nervous about speaking English at work because I’m afraid of making mistakes.”
(Expected response example)
“Don’t worry. Making mistakes is part of learning.”
or
“You should keep practicing. Your English will get better.”