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ESCUELA : INGLÉS

COMMUNICATIVE GRAMMAR II. ESCUELA : INGLÉS. NOMBRES:. FECHA:. ING. PAOLA A. CABRERA SOLANO. OCTUBRE 2008 – FEBRERO 2009. SECOND TERM PART V: NOUNS AND ARTICLES: REVIEW AND EXPANSION. TWENTY ONE: NOUNS AND QUANTIFIERS TWENTY TWO: ARTICLES: INDEFINITE AND DEFINITE.

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ESCUELA : INGLÉS

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  1. COMMUNICATIVE GRAMMAR II ESCUELA: INGLÉS NOMBRES: FECHA: ING. PAOLA A. CABRERA SOLANO OCTUBRE 2008 – FEBRERO 2009

  2. SECOND TERMPART V: NOUNS AND ARTICLES: REVIEW AND EXPANSION TWENTY ONE: NOUNS AND QUANTIFIERS TWENTY TWO: ARTICLES: INDEFINITE AND DEFINITE

  3. PART VI: ADJECTIVES AND ADVERBS TWENTY THREE: ADJECTIVES AND ADVERBS TWENTY FOUR: COMPARISONS WITH AS ……. As AND THAN TWENTY FIVE: ADJECTIVES: SUPERLATIVES TWENTY SIX: ADVERBS: AS….AS, COMPARATIVES, SUPERLATIVES

  4. PART VII: GERUNDS AND INFINITIVES • TWENTY SEVEN: GERUNDS: SUBJECT AND OBJECT • TWENTY EIGHT: GERUNDS AFTER PREPOSITIONS • TWENTY NINE: INFINITIVES AFTER CERTAIN VERBS • THIRTY: INFINITIVES OF PURPOSE • THIRTY ONE: INFINITIVES WITH TOO AND ENOUGH • THIRTY TWO: GERUNDS AND INFINITIVES

  5. PART VIII: MORE MODALS AND SIMILAR EXPRESSIONS THIRTY THREE: PREFERENCES: PREFER, WOULD PREFER, WOULD RATHER THIRTY FOUR: NECESSITY: HAVE (GOT) TO, MUST, DON’T HAVE TO, MUST NOT, CAN’T THIRTY FIVE: EXPECTATIONS: BE SUPPOSED TO THIRTY SIX: FUTURE POSSIBILITY: MAY, MIGHT, COULD THIRTY SEVEN: CONCLUSIONS: MUST, HAVE (GOT) TO, MAY, MIGHT, COULD, CAN’T

  6. UNIT 21 NOUNS AND QUANTIFIERS Proper nouns are the names of particular people, places, or things. Examples: Egypt, October, Chinese. Common nouns refer to people, places and things, but not by their names. Example: builder, city, country.

  7. COUNT NOUNS • People, places or things you can count separately. • Singular or plural. • They take singular or plural verbs. • You can use a / an or the before them.

  8. COUNT NOUNS: EXAMPLES

  9. NOUN COUNT NOUNS • Are things that you cannot count separately. • They have no plural forms. • They take singular verbs and pronouns. • We usually do not use a/an with them.

  10. QUANTIFIERS

  11. We saw many people We saw much pollution

  12. UNIT 23 ADJECTIVES AND ADVERBS

  13. UNIT 24 ADJECTIVES: COMPARISONS WITH AS … AS AND THAN

  14. UNIT 25: ADJECTIVES - SUPERLATIVES

  15. UNIT 25: ADJECTIVES - SUPERLATIVES

  16. UNIT 2 GERUNDS: SUBECT AND OBJECT

  17. UNIT 30: INFINITIVES OF PURPOSE

  18. UNIT 32: GERUNDS AND INFINITIVES It is important to review the lists of vebs that can be followed by gerunds or infinitives on pages 357 and 358

  19. UNIT 33: PREFERENCES: PREFER, WOULD PREFER, WOULD RATHER We prefer Italian food. I’d rather go. More info 379 We’d prefer to have Chinese food.

  20. UNIT 36: FUTURE POSSIBILITY: MAY, MIGHT, COULD It may be windy later. It could rain tomorrow. More info 408 It might get cold tonight.

  21. It might not rain You may not need a book More info 408 I couldn’t do that

  22. UNIT 37: CONLUSIONS: MUST, HAVE (GOT) TO, MAY, MIGHT, COULD, CAN’T His house must be quite small. It’s got to be a joke. She might be a singer.

  23. UNIT 37: CONLUSIONS: MUST, HAVE (GOT) TO, MAY, MIGHT, COULD, CAN’T They can’t be dead. She must not be a doctor. It can’t be true.

  24. THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION e-mail: pacabrera@utpl.edu.ec GOOD LUCK!

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