The first part of the vocabulary consisted of words about this topic:
What is "Work and Jobs"?
This profession describes the person who studies Science:
Who is a "Scientist"?
Is the following sentence in present perfect?
"My brother hadn't visited my family for years"
Yes, because it follows the structure of
"Had + Participle"
Words that help us to know information, like position and direction of movement.
What are "Prepositions"?
What is the Participle version of this verb:
"Play"
Played
Complete the following proffesion:
"Police __________"
What is Police Officer?
This profession describes a person who attends to clients in a hotel:
Who is a "Hotel clerk"?
Present Perfect sentences use verbs in this tense:
What is "Participle"?
This preposition can indicate that a building can be found in relation to the road:
"The garden is ___ the right"
What is On?
Is this verb in Participle?
"ate"
No, it's in Past.
The participle is "eaten"
What are Suffixes?
The second part of this unit's vocabulary is about this topic:
What are "Parts of the building"?
What is "Between the Past and the Present"
These particular prepositions are always followed by Verbs of Movement (go, walk, come, run).
What are "Prepositions of Movement"?
Is this verb in Participle?
"tried"
Yes, as Regular Verbs have the same Past and Participle form
Complete the following profession:
"build"
What is Builder?
The place of the building where people eat:
What is a "Cafeteria"?
Which purpose is the following Present Perfect sentence using?
"Have you ever run against a car?"
Asking for experiences
Complete with the missing Preposition of Place:
"Ernesto lives ____ Alamos"
What is "In"?
The participle version of the following verb:
"Sleep"
Slept
Complete the following profession:
"Act..."
What is "Actor"
The part of the building where people can go up or down in a building in an easy way:
What is an "Elevator"?
Is this sentence using Present Perfect correctly?
"Elisa had a cat who made a mess"
No. While the sentence has the verb "had", it's missing the verb in Participle.
This preposition of Movement indicates that we follow a road, without crossing from one side to the other:
What is "Along"?
The participle version of the following verb:
"read"
"Read"
This is an Irregular Verb that doesn't change forms