VERBS
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ADJECTIVES
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NOUNS
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play
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nice
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saxophone
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sing
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silly
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instrument
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have
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dark
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guitar
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help
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tired
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piano
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do
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sleepy
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band
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touch
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small
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languages
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talk
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quiet
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light switch
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Sleep
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comfortable
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nap
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cook
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uncomfortable
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worker
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drive
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companies
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wear
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suit
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drink
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pants
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watch
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track suit
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believe
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skirt
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go
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shirt
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wash
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jeans
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dance
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take
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listen to
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write
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Vocabulario INGLES II
Tour guide
Farmers
Shade coffee
Machines
Shade of the trees
Jungle
Wildlife
Coastal
ecotourism
Small
village
Early
Takes
Works
Gets up
Does
Stars
Walks
Goes
Has
Gets
Watches
Read
Talks
Goes
Collect
Don’t
Doesn’t
VOCABULARY
SECOND SEMESTER
Zona 09
Formula
conversaciones para identificar
habilidades de una persona
Awesome – impresionante
Anger - enojo
Beautiness – belleza
Care-
cuidar
Catch –
atrapar
Characters
– personajes (actuación)
Climb - escalar
Develop – desarrollar
Did you feel…? Te sentiste…?
Dream –
sueño
Drum –
tambor
Enough- suficiente
Keyboard - teclado
Awful - horrible
Slow – lento
Keyboard - teclado
Awful - horrible
Slow – lento
Get-
obtener
Else –
más
Help –
ayudar
Immersionists – inversionistas
Jump - saltar
Left – dejó
Mommy- mami
Moved – mudó
Nowadays – ahora
Own – propio
Run – corer
Soap opera – novela
Successful – exitosa
Straightforwardly – sin rodeos
Temper
– genio (carácter)
Training
club- club de entrenamiento
Throw – lanzar
Top Holly stars – estrellas de Hollywood
Worldwide
– alrededor del mundo
Additional vocabulary
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hobby
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Have
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Winter
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Get up
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Usually
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Run
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Early
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Ski
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Before
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Go
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Often
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Ride
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occasionally
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Love
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winter
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Sing
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horse
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Watch
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stable
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Be
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near
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rain
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sometimes
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eat
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after
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Walk
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horseback
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Start
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always
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Do
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choir
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Read
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evenings
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Work
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church
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practice
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rarely
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Arrive
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seldom
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finish
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things
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help
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outside
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Continue
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alone
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study
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gym
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Want
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A lot of
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become
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narrative
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take
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descriptive
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come
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expository
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try
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argumentative
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Talk
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every
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push
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National Anthem
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tell
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first
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concentrate
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verse
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Dance
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chore
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drink
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breakfast
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move
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eggs
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Turn around
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beans
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let
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rice
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hear
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Break time
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feel
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assignments
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Look like
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homework
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bed
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subject
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closest
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friend
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Guilty
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Peace
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happy
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funny
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body
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older
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whenever
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fun
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secondary
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town
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nonetheless
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someday
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income
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therefore
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farm
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village
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tram
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sometimes
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successful
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joke
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girlfriend
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honey
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fat
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routine
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diary
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angry
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history
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bottle
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extasis
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pleasant
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VOCABULARY
ENGLISH II
VERB TO BE PRESENT.
AFFIRMATIVE
NEGATIVE
INTERROGATIVE
I am
I am not
Am I?
You are
You are not
Are you?
She is
She is not
Is
she?
He is
He is not
Is he?
It is
It is not
Is it?
We are
We are not
Are we?
You are
You are not
Are you?
They are
They are not
Are they?
Contractions of TO BE present.
AFFIRMATIVE
I am — I’m
You are — You’re
He is — He’s
She is — She’s
It is — It’s
We are — We’re
You are– You’re
They are — They’re
You are — You’re
He is — He’s
She is — She’s
It is — It’s
We are — We’re
You are– You’re
They are — They’re
NEGATIVE
I isn’t
You aren`t
She isn’t
he isn’t
it isn’t
we aren’t
you aren`t
they aren’t
I isn’t
You aren`t
She isn’t
he isn’t
it isn’t
we aren’t
you aren`t
they aren’t
Action verbs in the present continuous
tense (flying, jumping, hitting, swinging, catching, kicking, fighting,
sleeping, crying, swimming, walking, drinking, smiling, climbing, throwing,
eating, running, practicing, training, doing).
- For example,
He is jumping, now.
or
He isn´t jumping, now .
LIKES AND DISLIKES
aburrir
to bore
fascinar
to be
fascinating to
bastar
to be
sufficient
importar
to be
important to
caerbien
(mal)
to (not)
suit
interesar
to be
interesting to
darasco
to be
loathsome
molestar
to be a
bother
disgustar
to hate something
parecer
to appear
to be
doler
(o:ue)
to be
painful
picar
to itch
encantar
to "love"
something
Likes and dislikes
Do you like ...?
Question
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Answer+
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Answer -
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Do you enjoy
learning English?
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Yes, I
loveit.
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No, I
hateit.
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Does he like
living in Germany?
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Yes, he
lovesit.
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No, he
hatesit.
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Did you love
the Beatles in the 60s?
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Yes, I
lovedthem.
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No, I
hatedthem.
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Do youhatefootball?
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Yes, I
hateit.
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No, I
loveit.
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Question
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Answer+
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Answer -
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Do you feel
like going out tonight?
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Yes,
I'dloveto.
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No, I don't feel like it.
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Do you fancy
going for a drive?
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Yes,
I'dloveto.
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No, I don't feel like it.
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Love - Hate
Love
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Like
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Don'tmind
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Hate
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Noun (coffee)
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I
lovecoffee.
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I
likecoffee.
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I
don'tmindcoffee.
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I
hatecoffee.
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Pronoun (him)
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I lovehim.
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I likehim.
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I
don'tmindhim.
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I hatehim.
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Verb (flying)
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I
loveflying.
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I
likeflying.
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I
don'tmindflying.
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I
hateflying.
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How about doing
something? vs Would you like todo
something?
Question
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Answer+
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Answer -
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How about going out tonight?
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Yes,
I'dloveto.
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No, I don't feel like it.
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Would you like to go out tonight?
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Yes,
I'dloveto.
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No, I don't feel like it.
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How about having
a drink?
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Yes,
I'dloveto.
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No, thanks.
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Would you like to have a
drink?
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Yes,
I'dloveone.
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No,
thankyou.
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Suggested words: - Basic Food and Drinks
Fruit
Vegetables
Other
Types of Verbs
Group I
Normal Verbs
Normal Verbs
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I eat dinner every day.
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I am eating dinner now.
Group II Non-Continuous Verbs
Abstract Verbs
Possession Verbs
Emotion Verbs
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He is needing help now. NotCorrect
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He needshelpnow.
Correct
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He is wanting a drink
now. NotCorrect
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He wants a drink now. Correct
Group
III MixedVerbs
Mixed Verbs
List of Mixed Verbs with Examples and
Definitions:
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Donna appears confused. Non-Continuous Verb
Donna seems confused.
Donna seems confused.
·
My
favorite singer is
appearing at the jazz club tonight. Normal Verb
My favorite singer is giving a performance at the jazz club tonight.
My favorite singer is giving a performance at the jazz club tonight.
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I have a dollar now. Non-Continuous Verb
I possess a dollar.
I possess a dollar.
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I am having fun now. Normal Verb
I am experiencing fun now.
I am experiencing fun now.
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She hears the music. Non-Continuous Verb
She hears the music with her ears.
She hears the music with her ears.
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She is hearing voices. Normal Verb
She hears something others cannot hear. Sheishearingvoices in hermind.
She hears something others cannot hear. Sheishearingvoices in hermind.
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Nancy looks tired. Non-Continuous Verb
She seems tired.
She seems tired.
·
Farah is looking at the
pictures. Normal Verb
She is looking with her eyes.
She is looking with her eyes.
·
John misses Sally. Non-Continuous Verb
He is sad because she is not there.
He is sad because she is not there.
·
Debbie is missing her
favorite TV program. Normal
Verb
She is not there to see her favorite program.
She is not there to see her favorite program.
·
I see her. Non-Continuous Verb
I see her with my eyes.
I see her with my eyes.
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I am seeing the doctor. Normal Verb
I am visiting or consulting with a doctor. (Alsousedwithdentist and lawyer.)
I am visiting or consulting with a doctor. (Alsousedwithdentist and lawyer.)
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I am seeing her. Normal Verb
I am having a relationship with her.
I am having a relationship with her.
·
He is seeing ghosts at
night. Normal Verb
He sees something others cannot see. For example ghosts, aura, a vision of the future, etc.
He sees something others cannot see. For example ghosts, aura, a vision of the future, etc.
·
The coffee
smells
good. Non-Continuous Verb
The coffee has a good smell.
The coffee has a good smell.
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I am smelling the
flowers. Normal Verb
I am sniffing the flowers to see what their smell is like.
I am sniffing the flowers to see what their smell is like.
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The coffee
tastes
good. Non-Continuous Verb
The coffee has a good taste.
The coffee has a good taste.
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I am tasting the cake. Normal Verb
I am trying the cake to see what it tastes like.
I am trying the cake to see what it tastes like.
·
He thinks the test is
easy. Non-Continuous Verb
He considers the test to be easy.
He considers the test to be easy.
·
She is thinking about the
question. Normal Verb
She is pondering the question, going over it in her mind.
She is pondering the question, going over it in her mind.
·
The table weighs a lot. Non-Continuous Verb
The table is heavy.
The table is heavy.
·
She is weighing herself. Normal Verb
She is determining her weight.
She is determining her weight.
Some Verbs Can Be Especially Confusing:
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Joe is American. Non-Continuous Verb
Joe is an American citizen.
Joe is an American citizen.
·
Joe is being very
American. Normal Verb
Joe is behaving like a stereotypical American.
Joe is behaving like a stereotypical American.
·
Joe is being very rude. Normal Verb
Joe is behaving very rudely. Usually he isnotrude.
Joe is behaving very rudely. Usually he isnotrude.
·
Joe is being very formal. Normal Verb
Joe is behaving very formally. Usually he isnot formal.
Joe is behaving very formally. Usually he isnot formal.
·
The
massage feels
great. Non-Continuous Verb
The massage has a pleasing feeling.
The massage has a pleasing feeling.
·
I don't feel well today.
Sometimes used as
Non-Continuous Verb
I am a little sick.
I am not feeling well today. Sometimes used as Normal Verb
I am a little sick.
I am a little sick.
I am not feeling well today. Sometimes used as Normal Verb
I am a little sick.
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