CONDITIONALS


IF CLAUSES
CONDITIONAL TYPE 1 2 3


References


First Conditional

http://www.esl-lounge.com/level2/lev2firstconreview.shtml

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ow8FIHbwekU by JenniferESL


Second Conditional

http://www.learnenglishfeelgood.com/g-grammarsecondconditional2.html

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CdHbkjCviC0 by JenniferESL


Third Conditional
http://www.esl-lounge.com/level4/lev4thirdcondwsheet.shtml

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KxjoTZOdyfU by JenniferESL

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tGcwG-2owow

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJwTRvgsfUw

Present Perfect - Use


1) Result of an action in the past is important in the present
I have cleaned my room.


2) Recently completed action
He has just played handball.


3) Action beginning in the past and still continuing
We have lived in Canada since 1986.


4) Together with lately, recently, yet
I have been to London recently.



Signal words
just, yet, never, already, ever, so far, up to now, recently, since, for


Present Perfect - Form


We form the Present Perfect with have and the past participle (regular verbs: infinitive + -ed; irregular verbs: 3rd column of the table of the irregular verbs)


have/has + past participle


has: 3rd person singular (he, she, it)


have: all other forms





Affirmative sentences
regular verbs
irregular verbs


I/we/you/they + have played football.
I/we/you/they-+ have gone to the supermarket.


He/she/it+ has played football.
He/she/it + has gone to the supermarket.


NOTE: We use has in the 3rd person singular (he, she, it).



Negative sentences
regular verbs
irregular verbs


I/we/you/ they + have not played football.
I/we/you/they + have not gone to the supermarket.


He/she/it + has not played football.
He/she/it + has not gone to the supermarket.


NOTE: We use has in the 3rd person singular (he, she, it).



Questions
regular verbs
irregular verbs


Have +I/we/you/they playedfootball?
Have+ I/we/you/they gone to the supermarket?


Has + he/she/it played football?
Has +he/she/it gone to the supermarket?


NOTE: We use has in the 3rd person singular (he, she, it).

Superlatives


Look at the pictures

Elizabeth is the fattest.

Jane is the tallest.

Susan is the most intelligent.

Elizabeth is the shortest.

Jane is the most beautiful.


We use the + superlative adjective + of / in when we want to compare three or more people or things.

This is the best place in the world.

The bee humming bird is the smallest of all birds.

This is the most beautiful house I’ve ever seen.


* We add –est to short adjectives.

Old ---- the oldest

Tall ---- the tallest


* For short adjectives ending in –y, we take off the –y and add –iest.

Easy ---- the easiest

Healthy ---- the healthiest


* For short adjectives ending in consonant – vowel – consonant, we double the last consonant.

Big ---- the biggest

Fat ---- the fattest


Exception: Adjectives ending in –w

Slow ---- slowest


* With long adjectives, we use the words the most / the least ….Beautiful ----

the most / the least beautiful


* Irregular superlatives

Good ---- the best

Bad ---- the worst

Far ---- the furthest


English tests

Dear Students:



These are the dates and contents for the next english test:



8vo Basico:



8vo A October 22nd
8vo B October 23rd
8vo C October 22nd



Contents:


Reading Comprehension
Festivals around the world (Contents and vocabulary)
Present Perfect.
Superlative long and short adjectives.





1ros Medios

1ero A October 30th
1 ro B October 29th
1ro C October 28th


Contents:


Reading Comprehension.
Much-many.
Changing landscapes (contents and vocabulary)
Photographic Safari (contents and vocabulary)
Collocations.





English written test Coef. 2





8vo Basico:

8vo A November 12th
8vo B November 13th
8vo C November 12th


Contents.

Reading Comprehension.
Preposition of place and time.
Conditional sentences
Vocabulary





1ros Medios
1ro A November 19th
1ro B November 20th
1ro C November 18th

Contents:

Reading Comprehension.
Simple present & simple future.
Conditionals.
Modal verb Can.
Vocabulary.