What is an adjective?
modifies noun or pronoun
We use the present perfect to
connect the present with the past
Past simple of forbid
forbade
We use these words to express obligation
have to / must
Animal that greet us in the morning?
Simeón
Numbers go before or after an adjective?
before
How is the Present Perfect formed?
have (present) + past participle of verb
We use the past simple to talk about repeated past characters. Yes or no?
No
We often use this word to talk about rules or laws which we agree with or believe in
must
Place with a shade and is in front of Profesor Kerwin.
Arbolón
Comparative adjectives are usually followed by this word.
than
Use Present Perfect: I .............(-)(give) you money.
haven´t given
We use this verb tense to talk about temporary actions which give extra (less important) information.
Past continuous
We use this word to express prohibition.
Must not /mustn´t
Name of school´s pet
Nandito
Adjectives ending in -ed tell us how a person
feels
The conjugation is correct, true or false? My sister have bought me a new TV.
false
We can use these words with the past continuous to introduce an action happening at the same time as another:
when while as
We use these words to give or ask for advice.
Should/shouldn´t
Name of Iskay´s tutor
order of adjectives before a noun is:
opinion/size/shape/age/colour/nationality/material/type+object
Past Participle of got
Gotten / got
Past participle of sew
sewn
Alternative to should
ought to + infinitive
Date of Clausura
December 20th