Calentamiento n tell what the following IT words mean u el teclado u el ratón u el escaner u el cajero automático u la RED informática u el correo electrónico.

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Calentamiento n tell what the following IT words mean u el teclado u el ratón u el escaner u el cajero automático u la RED informática u el correo electrónico n In a sentence for each, give three electronic devices in Spanish and tell their function u Un lápiz escribe./Los lápices son para escribir.

Calentamiento n tell what the following IT words mean u el teclado F keyboard u el ratón F mouse u el escaner F scanner u el cajero automático F ATM u la RED informática F Internet u el correo electrónico F n Un lápiz escribe./Los lápices son para escribir. n Una fotocopiadora fotocopia. Las fotocopiadoras son para fotocopiar. n Una videograbadora graba. n Una impresora imprime. n Una computadora portatil se enciende y se apaga.

Past Participle & Present Perfect Indicative n Theme: Objective & Big Picture: Knowing the Past Participle allows the student to use verbs and convert them to adjectives n TSWBAT: Identify verbs in the Past Participle form & understand their context n Language Objective: Read a passage and identify verbs in the past participle, along with the subjects & translate it.

The Past Participle and the Present Perfect Indicative (El participio pasado y el presente perfecto de indicativo) He limpiado el virus de su computadora y he instalado un programa antivirus.

ido For -ar verbs: Start with the infinitive... cerrar remove the verb ending... and add ado. ado For -er and -ir verbs: Start with the infinitive...remove the verb ending... and add ido. venderido recibir How the past participle is formed

The past participle is used in Spanish and English as an adjective or as part of the perfect tenses. In English, it is usually the -ed or -en form of the verb. tomar tomado (taken) comer comido (eaten) vivir vivido (lived) creerbelievedcreído An accent mark is used when a past participle has the combination of vowels ai, ei, or oi. leerreadleído oírheardoído traerbroughttraído

How the past participle is formed The following verbs have irregular past participles. abriropenedabierto cubrircoveredcubierto morir Dead/died muerto decirsaiddicho descubrirdiscovereddescubierto ponerputpuesto romperbrokenroto escribirwrittenescrito hacer done; made hecho verseenvisto volverreturnedvuelto

Calentamiento: Escríbelo en español… 1. The painted car. 2. The written word. 3. My homework is done. 4. George Washington is dead. 5. The open window.

Calentamiento: Escríbelo en español… 1. The painted car. 2. The written word. 3. My homework is done. 4. George Washington is dead. 5. The open window.

Past Participle & Present Perfect Indicative n Objective & Big Picture: Using the present perfect subjunctive will allow student to express what they hope has happened & to know when they should have taken care of something. n TSWBAT: Identify the present perfect subjunctive in a passage n Language Objective: The student will be able to ask their partner 5 questions about their experience with technology using the present perfect indicative.

The past participle used as a verb The present perfect in English and Spanish is considered a compound tense because its forms require two verbs. haberto have yo tú él, ella, Ud. nosotros/as vosotros/as ellos/as, Uds. he has ha hemos habéis han I have he, she has, you have you have we have you (pl.) have they, you (pl.) have taken eaten lived Past participle tomado comido vivido In Spanish, the present perfect is formed with the present tense of the verb haber + past participle. In English, the present perfect is formed with the present tense of the auxiliary verb to have + past participle.

The past participle used as a verb In general, the present perfect is used to refer to a past action that is perceived as having some bearing on the present. ¿Ya has usado la impresora? Have you already used the printer? Estoy buscando el cajero automático. ¿Lo has visto? I’m looking for the automatic teller. Have you seen it?

The past participle used as a verb The auxiliary verb haber agrees with the subject of the sentence. The past participle, however, is invariable when used in the perfect tense. It always ends in o. Mi jefe me ha dado un teléfono celular muy bueno. My boss has given me a very good cell phone. Marisa ha preparado la hoja electrónica. Marisa has prepared the spreadsheet.

The past participle used as a verb The auxiliary verb haber and the past participle cannot be separated by another word. Object pronouns and negative words are always placed before haber. No la he preparado. I haven’t prepared it. ¿La has abierto? Have you opened it?

The past participle used as a verb It is important to remember that the present perfect in English is often contracted, particularly in everyday speech. Such contractions do not exist in Spanish. Has leído el informe, ¿verdad? You’ve read the report, right? Sí, lo he leído varias veces. Yes, I’ve read it several times.

The past participle used as a verb The verb haber is not interchangeable with tener. Haber means to have only when used as an auxiliary verb with the past participle. Tener means to have or to own in the sense of possession. Julia tiene muchos amigos en esa empresa. Julia has many friends in that company. ¿Has tenido experiencia en hacer diseños? Have you had experience in doing designs?

To have just... The present tense of the verb acabar, to finish, is used with de + infinitive in order to describe events that have just happened. Acabamos de ver la videoconferencia. We have just seen the videoconference. Acaban de borrar el archivo. They have just erased the file.

The past participle used as an adjective In both English and Spanish, the past participle may be used as an adjective to modify a noun. The Spanish past participle used as an adjective agrees in number and gender with the noun it modifies. Vimos las conferencias grabadas por nuestro supervisor. We saw the recorded conferences by our supervisor. Hay muchos programas escritos en Visual Basic. There are many programs written in Visual Basic.

The verb estar may be used with the past participle to describe a state or condition resulting from a previous action. When used with estar, the past participle is an adjective and agrees in number and gender with the noun it modifies. El libro está cerrado. La puerta está cerrada. Los escritorios están vendidos. Las computadoras están vendidas. The past participle used as an adjective

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