USO DEL TOO ENOUGH

GRAMMAR 4 GRADO III BIMONTH SEPTEMBER 2019 USO DEL TOO- ENOUGH ________________ USO DEL TOO (significa demasiado/muy) s

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GRAMMAR 4 GRADO III BIMONTH SEPTEMBER 2019

USO DEL TOO- ENOUGH ________________ USO DEL TOO (significa demasiado/muy) sobrepasa lo aceptable Suena como hacer una queja / apreciación negativa Formas de utilizar el TOO SENTENCE

TOO +

ADJECTIVE

THE RENT IS

TOO

HIGH (alto-a)

MY HOUSE IS

TOO

OLD (viejo-a)

TOO +

ADVERBIO

HE SPEAKS

TOO

LOUDLY

MI ROOMMATE IS

TOO

NOISY

SENTENCE

SENTENCE SHE DRINKS

TOO MUCH + (sustantivos que no se pueden contar) TOO MUCH

NOUN COFFEE

THERE IS

TOO MUCH

WORK

SENTENCE

TOO MANY + (sustantivos se pueden contar)

NOUN

THERE ARE

TOO MANY

PEOPLE ON THIS BUS

THERE ARE

TOO MANY

STUDENTS IN CLASS

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GRAMMAR 4 GRADO III BIMONTH SEPTEMBER 2019 TOO MUCH / MANY + OF + PRONOUNS / DETERMINER -

His problem is that he spends too much of his time playing videogames. ___________________________________________________________________

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You have already eaten too many of the chocolate ___________________________________________________________________

USO DEL ENOUGH (significa suficiente/ lo aceptable/ es satisfactorio) Formas de utilizar el TOO SENTENCE THIS ROOM IS

JIM IS

THE MEAL WAS

ADJECTIVE +

ENOUGH

TO INFINITIVE

COMFORTABLE

ENOUGH

X

TALL

ENOUGH

TO REACH THAT SHELF (alcanzar aquella repisa)

GOOD

ENOUGH

X

*un adjectivo describe un sustantivo

SENTENCE

ADVERB +

ENOUGH

TO INFINITIVE

HE DOESN´T SPEAK ENGLISH

WELL

ENOUGH

FOR THE JOB

SENTENCE

ENOUGH

I HAVE GOT

ENOUGH

+ NOUN (sustantivo) MONEY

THERE IS

ENOUGH

FOOD

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TO INFINITIVE TO BUY A MAGAZINE

IN THE FRIDGE

GRAMMAR 4 GRADO III BIMONTH SEPTEMBER 2019 Fill in the blanks with too or enough. 1. My roommate is ___too______noisy. I can’t concentrate to do my assignments. 2. The pizza is ___________hot to eat. 3. The market is close __________to go on foot. 4. This coat isn’t warm _________for me to wear in winter. 5. The film is ______scary for my children to watch. Pag. 85 student book grammar Rewrite the sentences below. Use the adjectives in the box and too or enough: Warm

Weak (débil)

Dirty (sucio)

Young

1. Michael is too short to play basketball well. ____________________________________________________________

2. Bruce isnt´t old enough to drive a car. ______________________________________________________________ 3. It´s too cold to go swimming. ______________________________________________________________ 4. This jacket isn´t clean enough to wear. ______________________________________________________________ 5. Mary isn´t strong enough to lift that box. _________________________________________________________________

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Tall

GRAMMAR 4 GRADO III BIMONTH SEPTEMBER 2019

FUTURE WILL Nosotros usamos futuro “will” para referirnos a: - Acciones futuras que podrían o no suceder - Predicciones acerca del futuro - Para amenazas o advertencias - Para promesas o decisiones inmediatas AFFIRMATIVE FORM: SUBJECT I, YOU, WE, THEY

AUX. VERB / will WILL

VERB TRAVEL

COMPLEMENT To madrid

HE, SHE, IT

WILL

DANCE

ballet

AUX. VERB / Won´t

VERB

COMPLEMENT To madrid

NEGATIVE FORM: SUBJECT I, YOU, WE, THEY

HE, SHE, IT

science

INTERROGATIVE FORM: AUX. VERB WILL

SUBJECT

VERB

COMPLEMENT

I, YOU, WE, THEY

To Madrid?

HE, SHE, IT

Science?

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GRAMMAR 4 GRADO III BIMONTH SEPTEMBER 2019 Complete using future “will” in all sentences:

Raul /write/ a book/ next year Affirmative:………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. Negative:…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… Interrogative:……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

My family /move /to a new house/ next week Affirmative:………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. Negative:…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… Interrogative:……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

Eduardo/ travel/ to Africa /next month Affirmative:………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. Negative:…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… Interrogative:……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

My friends/ go to/ the zoo/ tonight Affirmative:………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. Negative:…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… Interrogative:……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

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GRAMMAR 4 GRADO III BIMONTH SEPTEMBER 2019

GOING TO

-

Las formas “will” y “going to” se utilizan para expresar el futuro. 

-

“Going to” equivale a “ir a” en español.

-

La diferencia entre “going to” y “will” es el sentido de planificación y probabilidad de que suceda una acción. En general, se usa “going to” para planes concretos, cuando estamos seguros de que algo va a suceder.

Se utiliza en la oración el verbo to be: is, are, isn´t, aren´t _____________________________ más el verbo base: ejemplo play, study, exercise, etc. AFFIRMATIVE I´m going to play voleyball

NEGATIVE I´m not going to play

INTERROGATIVE Am I going to swim?

You ´re going to play soccer

You aren´t going to play

Are you going to play?

She is going to study math

She isn´t going to study

Is she going to study?

He is going to cook tomorrow

He isn´t going to cook

Is he going to cook?

It is going to watch tv

It isn´t going to watch tv

Is it going to watch tv?

We are going to buy

We aren´t going to buy

Are we going to buy?

You are going to visit

You aren´t going to visit

Are you going to visit?

They are going to make cakes

They aren´t going to swim

Are they going to swim?

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