domingo, 30 de noviembre de 2014
Simple Present "S" Rules She-He-It
1-Most Verbs add "S"
-Eat-> She eats pizza-> She doesn´t eat pizza
-Play->Plays soccer-> He doesn´t Play soccer
2-Verb That end in "s", "sh", "ch", "x" and O add "es"
-Wash-> He washes his car-> He doesn´t wash his car
-Watch-> Maria watches T.V-> Maria doesn´t watch T.V
3-Verbs tjat end in a consonant + y, the y changes to "ies"
-Fly-> It flies very well-> It doesn´t fly very well
-Study-> She studies English-> She Doesn´t Study English
Descriptive Adjectives
Beautiful-Lindo
Ugly-Feo
Clean- Limpio
Dirty-Sucio
Strong-Fuerte
Weak-Débil
Different-Diferente
Messy-Desordenado
Rich-Rico
Poor-Pobre
Loud-Alto
Soft-Suave
Hoarse-Ronco
Deaf-Sordo
Melodic-Melódico
Good-Bueno
Bad Malo
False-Falso
Careless-Descuidado
Wrong-Equivocado
Useless-Inútil
Useful-Útil
Famous-Famoso
Unknown-Desconocido
Expensive-Caro
Cheap-Barato
Careful-Cuidadoso
Important-Importante
Right-Correcto
Easy-Fácil
Big.Grande
Huge-Enorme
Small-Pequeño
Heavy-Pesado
Light-Liviano
Thick-Grueso
Thin-Delgado
Wide-Ancho
Short-Corto
Long-Largo
Courageous-Valiente
Intelligent-Inteligente
Sweet-Dulce
Salty-Salado
Bitter-Amargo
Rotten-Podrido
Spicy-Picante
Crazy-Loco
Sick-Enfermo
Healthy-Sano
Drunk-Borracho
Tired-Cansado
Broken-Roto
Full-Lleno
Empty-Vacío
Dead-Muerto
Alive-Vivo
Humgry-Hambriento
Asleep-Dormido
Awake-Despierto
Married-Casado
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