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WHAT IS HE LIKE? He’s grumpy and a bit uptight. WHAT DOES HE LOOK LIKE? He’s short and he’s got a long, white beard. WHAT DOES HE LIKE? He likes eating.

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1 WHAT IS HE LIKE? He’s grumpy and a bit uptight. WHAT DOES HE LOOK LIKE? He’s short and he’s got a long, white beard. WHAT DOES HE LIKE? He likes eating pies and working in the mine.

2 W HAT + VERBO ESSERE + SOGGETTO + LIKE ? W HAT + VERBO ESSERE + SOGGETTO + LIKE ? W HAT IS HE LIKE ? W HAT ARE YOU LIKE ?  P ER CHIEDERE DEL CARATTERE DI QUALCUNO W HAT + DO / DOES + SOGGETTO + LOOK LIKE ? W HAT + DO / DOES + SOGGETTO + LOOK LIKE ? W HAT DOES HE LOOK LIKE ? W HAT DO THEY LOOK LIKE ?  P ER CHIEDERE DELL ’ ASPETTO FISICO DI QUALCUNO W HAT + DO / DOES + SOGGETTO + LIKE ( DOING )? W HAT + DO / DOES + SOGGETTO + LIKE ( DOING )? W HAT DOES HE LIKE DOING ? W HAT DO YOU LIKE DOING ?  P ER CHIEDERE CHE COSA PIACE A QUALCUNO

3 He is from in Pisa. He looks like tall. He is like dancing. She is funny person. He’s like outgoing and confident. He has got black hairs. He is from to Pontedera. He seems like shy. He is from Pisa He is tall He likes dancing She is a funny person He is outgoing and confident He has got black hair He is from Pontedera He is shy/He looks shy

4 S UBJECT AND O BJECT QUESTIONS

5 What happened? Who is eating the cake? Who wins all the competitions? How many people went to the party? … S UBJECT QUESTIONS La question word è il soggetto della frase Q UESTION WORD + VERBO CONIUGATO O BJECT QUESTIONS La question word è l’oggetto della frase, il soggetto è un altro elemento della domanda Q UESTION WORD + AUSILIARE + SOGGETTO + FORMA BASE DEL VERBO What did you do yesterday? Who are they talking to? How many people did she see at the party?

6 Exercise n. 1 page 219 What do you have for breakfast? Who left this bag here? How many cups of coffee do you drink every day? Which teachers give a lot of homework? Who did you speak to? How many people play in that band? What makes you upset? Which sports do you play? What kind of music do you like? What happened yesterday?

7 What do you have for breakfast? Who left this bag here? How many cups of coffee do you drink every day? Which teachers give a lot of homework? Who did you speak to? How many people play in that band? What makes you upset? Which sports do you play? What kind of music do you like? What happened yesterday?

8 Exercise n. 2 page 219 Who invited you to the party? Peter invited me Who did you invite to the party? I invited all my friends How many people phoned you this morning? Four people phoned me How many people did you phone this morning? I phoned three people Which girl do you like? I like Sarah Which girl likes you? Amanda likes me

9 Exercise n. 4 page 219 How many… …people work at Harford Hall? How many… …people worked on the 11th March? Who did… … Fred Turner hate? Who saw… Fred Turner with a pistol? Who… … heard a noise? What did… …Mary Jones find?

10 COMPARATIVES MAGGIORANZA Le mie scarpe sono più costose delle tue. My shoes are more expensive than your shoes. MINORANZA Le mie scarpe sono meno costose delle tue. My shoes are less expensive than your shoes. Le mie scarpe non sono tanto costose quanto le tue. My shoes are not as expensive as your shoes. UGUAGLIANZA Le mie scarpe sono costose quanto le tue. My shoes are as expensive as your shoes.

11 SUPERLATIVES My shoes are the most expensive of all. This skirt is the nicest in the shop. ADJECTIVE nice big expensive clever trendy good bad COMPARATIVE SUPERLATIVE nicer the nic est big ger the big gest more expensive the most expensive clever er the clever est trend ier the trend iest better the best worse the worst

12 POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES AND PRONOUNS This is my book This is your book This is her book This is his book This is our book This is your book This is their book This is mine. This is yours. This is hers. This is his. This is ours. This is yours. This is theirs.

13 ADJECTIVE OR PRONOUN? This is Jane and these are her/hers parents. This is my/mine mobile phone and that is your/yours ! I’m afraid it isn’t your/yours turn. You will have to queue with the others. Her My Yours Your

14 WHOSE…? Si usa whose per chiedere di chi è qualcosa. Ci sono due modi per fare domande con whose : 1) Whose book is this? WHOSE + SOSTANTIVO + VERBO ESSERE 2) Whose is this book? WHOSE + VERBO ESSERE + SOSTANTIVO Nella riposta, possiamo usare: 1) gli aggettivi possessivi: It’s my book. 2) i pronomi possessivi: It’s mine. 3) il genitivo sassone: It’s Sarah’s.


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