MSC. IVETTE A. NAVARRO CANALES1 ENGLISH II GRAMMAR Present progressive 1.Modal auxiliar CAN 2.Use of descriptive adjectives Preposition of place and time.

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MSC. IVETTE A. NAVARRO CANALES1 ENGLISH II GRAMMAR Present progressive 1.Modal auxiliar CAN 2.Use of descriptive adjectives Preposition of place and time 1.The future Be going to 2.Simple present tense, using like, need, want UNIVERSIDAD DE MANAGUA (U de M) El m á s alto nivel

MSC. IVETTE A. NAVARRO CANALES2 Cont….. 7.Adverb of frequency 8.Simple present tense Vs Present continuous tense 9.Adverb of manner UNIVERSIDAD DE MANAGUA (U de M) El m á s alto nivel

LESSON FOCUS: PRESENT CONTINUOUS TENSE (Present progressive) CLASS OBJECTIVES: Review Grammar Vocabulary Exercises Home work UNIVERSIDAD DE MANAGUA (U de M) El m á s alto nivel Spelling of Verb + ING

MSC. IVETTE A. NAVARRO CANALES4 UNIVERSIDAD DE MANAGUA (U de M) El m á s alto nivel For many verbs we make the ING form by simply adding -ING to end of the verb. eat - eating speak - speaking cook - cooking start - starting do - doing stay - staying fix - fixing try - trying Verbs ending with -e (with the exception of verbs ending in -ee and -ie). Drop the -e and add ING hope - hoping ride - riding make - making write - writing

MSC. IVETTE A. NAVARRO CANALES5 UNIVERSIDAD DE MANAGUA (U de M) El m á s alto nivel Verbs ending with- ee, Just add -ING agree -agreeing flee - fleeing see- seeing Verbs ending with -ie, Change the -ie to -y and add -ING die - dying tie - tying lie - lying

MSC. IVETTE A. NAVARRO CANALES6 UNIVERSIDAD DE MANAGUA (U de M) El m á s alto nivel Verbs ending with one vowel and one consonant (with the exception of w, x, and y) For one syllable verbs double the consonant and add -ING jog - jogging sit - sitting run- running stop - stopping For two syllable verbs, If the 1st syllable is stressed, just add ING answer - answering offer - offering listen - listening Visit - visiting

MSC. IVETTE A. NAVARRO CANALES7 UNIVERSIDAD DE MANAGUA (U de M) El m á s alto nivel admit - admitting prefer -preferring Begin - begining For two syllable verbs, If the 2nd syllable is stressed, double the consonant and add ING

MSC. IVETTE A. NAVARRO CANALES8 UNIVERSIDAD DE MANAGUA (U de M) El m á s alto nivel VERBING FORM hold coming watch skate smile die speak run meet talk Make the ing form of the verbs VERBING FORM have take live sit go listen eat lie ski wear

MSC. IVETTE A. NAVARRO CANALES9 AS HOMEWORK: 1.Memorize the list of descriptive adjectives THANKS YOU! UNIVERSIDAD DE MANAGUA (U de M) El m á s alto nivel

UNIVERSIDAD DE MANAGUA (U de M) El m á s alto nivel LESSON FOCUS:1.Descriptive adjectives CLASS OBJECTIVES Learning the descriptive adjectives Learning the grammar and rules Using descriptive adjectives in sentences Review Grammar Vocabulary Exercises >writing >reading>listening> comprehension Homework as review…… adjectives

MSC. IVETTE A. NAVARRO CANALES11 UNIVERSIDAD DE MANAGUA (U de M) El m á s alto nivel Adjectives are required extensively in regular conversation and writing, specifically when we are describing something. Adjectives are one of the eight parts of speech that express an attribute of a place, thing, an event or a person. In simpler words, adjectives describe, qualify or modify nouns DEFINITION limiting adjectives. The list of adjectives in English are categorized into two types; descriptive adjectives possessive demonstrative numerical

MSC. IVETTE A. NAVARRO CANALES12 UNIVERSIDAD DE MANAGUA (U de M) El m á s alto nivel The groups of descriptive adjective is the largest among all the types of adjectives. They describe the noun in detail by assigning an attribute of that noun. Descriptive Adjectives The following are lists of adjectives, categorized according to ones that describe qualities, personality traits, colors, sizes, shapes, sounds and feelings. These can also be used to describe quality of something, or even to describe a person's character.

MSC. IVETTE A. NAVARRO CANALES13 UNIVERSIDAD DE MANAGUA (U de M) El m á s alto nivel Adjectives Describing Appearance Adorable,Attractive,Beautiful,Nervous,pleaseant Bright, Confident, Cheerful,Perfec,t Neat, Cultured,Clumsy,Dynamic,Lovely,Homely Elegant,Gentle,Glamorou,,Handsome Adjectives Describing Personality Aggressive, Ambitious,Amused,Brave,Barbarous, Cruel,Succesful,Sincere,Selfish,Talented

MSC. IVETTE A. NAVARRO CANALES14 UNIVERSIDAD DE MANAGUA (U de M) El m á s alto nivel Adjectives Describing Feelings Afraid,Angry,Anxious,Bad,Bored, Happy,Hungry,Jovial,Kind,Lively, Sad,Nice,Proud,Calm Old New Fast Slow ShortLong Cold Hot

MSC. IVETTE A. NAVARRO CANALES15 UNIVERSIDAD DE MANAGUA (U de M) El m á s alto nivel GRAMMAR An adjective describe a noun, an adjective can come before a noun Example Fatty foodPretty womanHandsome man

MSC. IVETTE A. NAVARRO CANALES16 UNIVERSIDAD DE MANAGUA (U de M) El m á s alto nivel An adjective can come after the verb BE ExampleFatty food is cheap Models are thin We do not make adjective plural Example A thin model Thin models A big glassBig glasses

MSC. IVETTE A. NAVARRO CANALES17 UNIVERSIDAD DE MANAGUA (U de M) El m á s alto nivel Match de opposite Beautiful Clean Bad Easy Poor Fat Early Hot Empty Short Salty Old White Young Full Dirty Difficult Black Old Ugly Cold New Rich Thin Tall Sweet Good Late