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Unit 7: All About People Henry VIII Oscar Wilde William Shakespeare

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Unit 7: All About People

Henry VIII

Oscar Wilde

William Shakespeare

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Objetivos:• Feelings describing• Adjectives of people description

• Past tense: to be

• There was/ There were: expression of quantity in the past.

• Talking about past events.

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Vocabulary: FeelingsHungry

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Scared

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Angry

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Happy

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Excited

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Sad

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Tired

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Thirsty

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Surprised

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Bored

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Past tense: to be

AFFIRMATIVE NEGATIVE INTERROGATIVE

I was

You were

He was

She was

It was

We were

You were

They were

I was not/wasn’t

You were not/weren’t

He was not/wasn’t

She was not/wasn’t

It was not/wasn’t

We were not/weren’t

You were not/weren’t

They were not/weren’t

Was I?

Were you?

Was he?

Was she?

Was it?

Were we?

Were you?

Were they?

SHORT ANSWERS

Yes, I was.No, I wasn’t.

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La forma del pasado de to be se traduce como “Yo

era/estaba”. En afirmativa usamos la forma was para las

personas “I, he, she, it”, mientras que se usa were para “you,

we, they”.

I was happy yesterday.

Everybody was at the party.

My friends were in the park.

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En negativa, añadimos not a las formas verbales, que se pueden contraer en wasn’t y

weren’t.

Susan and Paul weren’t hungry.

It wasn’t a sunny day yesterday.

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En interrogativa alteramos el orden entre el sujeto y el verbo y situamos was y

were al principio de la frase. Para las respuestas cortas usamos el pronombre sujeto al

que nos refiramos (I, you, they, etc.) y la forma was/were/wasn’t o weren’t.

Were your parents at the cinema last Sunday? No, they weren’t.

Was your mother at work yesterday? Yes, she was.

Time Expressions

Last night / week / day /yearLast Tuesday / Sunday

YesterdayA day / month/ year ago

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(+) Subject + was/were + complements

I was in New York.

The oranges were in the fridge.

(-) Subject + wasn’t/weren’t + complements

My cousins weren’t tired after the game.

She wasn’t at home.

(?) [Wh-item] Was/Were + subject + complements?

Was your car blue? No, it wasn’t.

Why were you and your friends at the park?

STRUCTURE

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There was/ There were

AFFIRMATIVE NEGATIVE INTERROGATIVE

There was a pencil.

There were some boys.

There wasn’t a pencil.

There weren’t any

boys.

Was there a pencil?

Was there any juice?

Were there any books?

SHORT ANSWERS

Yes, there was.

No , there weren’t.

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There was / There were son las formas de pasado de there is /there

are. En este caso se traducen por “había, hubo”. Como vemos en inglés hay

dos formas: una para singular, y otra para plural. Recuerda que en español

sólo se usa el verbo haber en singular.

- There was se usa para expresar que había una cosa, persona, animal, ya

sea un sustantivo contable o incontable.

There was a pencil under the desk. There was some milk in the fridge.

- There were en cambio se usa para hablar de que había dos o más cosas,

personas, etc. En esta caso sólo podremos utilizar sustantivos contables.

There were many people at the concert. There were four bags in the

class.

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Para construir la forma negativa añadimos not que junto a

was/were se contrae en wasn’t / weren’t.

There weren’t any classes last week. There wasn’t any food.

Las preguntas empiezan con was / were, es decir, se invierte el

orden. Los wh-items irán siempre al principio de la pregunta. Las

respuestas cortas vuelven al orden normal y si son negativas

usaremos las formas contraídas.

Was there a party last night? Was there any sugar?

Were there any books in the bag?

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WORD ORDER: Adjectives

El orden de las palabras no es igual en inglés que en castellano, ya que en inglés los adjetivos

se suelen colocar delante de los sustantivos. Aunque también van detrás del verbo to be.

The black cat was near the old house.

There was an enormous shark at the aquarium.

The house was enchanted.