TITTLE:
AT HOME
TOPICS:
1. WHOSE
2. POSSESIVE PRONOUNS (MINE, YOURS, HIS, HERS).
3. TALK ABOUT THINGS AT HOME.
4. ORDER ADJECTIVES BEFORE NOUNS.
5. DO YOU MIND...? WOULD YOU MIND...?.
AT HOME
TOPICS:
1. WHOSE
2. POSSESIVE PRONOUNS (MINE, YOURS, HIS, HERS).
3. TALK ABOUT THINGS AT HOME.
4. ORDER ADJECTIVES BEFORE NOUNS.
5. DO YOU MIND...? WOULD YOU MIND...?.
1. WHOSE
Esta WH word se usa para preguntar: DE QUIÉN ....?
y la estructura para hacer la pregunta es:
1. wh + noun + to be + demostrative pronoun.
Whose coat is this?
(o también...)
2. wh + to be + demostrative pronoun
Whose coat is this?
(o también...)
2. wh + to be + demostrative pronoun
Whose is this?
whose T-shirt is this?
whose is this?
whose is this?
whose clothes are these?
whose are these?
whose are these?
whose bike is this?
whose is it?
whose is it?
whose flowers are these?
whose are these?
whose are these?
Noten que cuando se pregunta por un sustantivo singular usamos: IS THIS
Cuando se pregunta por un sustantivo plural, usamos: ARE THESE.
Para responder a esta pregunta se pueden usar:
1. possessive adjectives (my, his, her, its, your, their, our)
2. Possessive pronouns (mine, hers, his, its, theirs, ours, yours)
Let´s see this explanation:
Watch this video explanation:
Para responder a esta pregunta se pueden usar:
1. possessive adjectives (my, his, her, its, your, their, our)
2. Possessive pronouns (mine, hers, his, its, theirs, ours, yours)
Let´s see this explanation:
Watch this video explanation:
2. MINE, YOURS, HIS, HERSpossessive pronouns
These pronouns translate in Spanish:
Mine: mio(s)
yours: tuyo (s)
hers: suyo(s) [de ella]
his: suyo(s) [de él]
its: su (de eso)
ours: nuestro/a (also plural)
theirs: su(s) [de ellos]
ours: nuestro/a (also plural)
theirs: su(s) [de ellos]
Revisemos la diferencia entre los POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS y los POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES que ya estudiamos en una unidad anterior. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p7fKnOQI03k
In this conversation you can see how to use the WH word: WHOSE and the POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS:
3. THINGS AT HOME
Vocabulary:
More vocabulary:
4.ORDER ADJECTIVES BEFORE NOUNS
It’s a beautiful girl
the cat is white
the cat is white
he is tall
She is interesting
El adjetivo se situa antes del nombre o después de un grupo de verbos(appear, be, become, feel, get, look, seem, smell, stay, taste)
My sister is beautiful
She looks tired
It’s getting dark
She looks tired
It’s getting dark
I feel sick
Podemos usar dos o más adjetivos juntos:
a small black book
a small black book
En ingles, cuando vamos a mencionar mas de una característica de un objeto hay que tener en cuenta que hay un orden correcto para hacerlo.
primero van adjetivos de opinión, luego de tamaño, edad, forma, color, nacionalidad,material.
Miremos:
El orden de los adjetivos
Como norma general, seguimos el siguiente orden cuando utilizamos varios adjetivos:
1 opinión /valor
delicious, wonderful, nice…
2 tamaño y longitud
huge, short, large, small …
3 edad / temperatura
new, old, hot …
4 forma y superficie
round, fat, thin …
5 color
red, black …
6 origen
Spanish, American, Victorian …
7 material
silver, cotton, paper, iron …
8 uso
electric, political
Examples 
a large black paper
a small red table
a wonderful old city
a small old bath towel
a wonderful old city
a small old bath towel
Watch this video:
5. DO YOU MIND...? WOULD YOU MIND...?.
DO YOU MIND...? TE MOLESTA...?
WOULD YOU MIND? TE MOLESTARÍA...?
Es una forma cortes de preguntar algo o de pedir un favor.
Cuando esta expresión va seguida de un verbo, este verbo va con ING:
Would you mind helping me with my homework?
Would you mind checking my exam?
Would you mind opening the window?
Would you mind listening to me?
También puede ir seguido de la palabra IF (SI condicional):
Would you mind if I go with you?
Would you mind if my wife come with me?
Would you mind if I help you?
Look at the conversation:
YOU HAVE FINISHED UNIT 8. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTION, LET ME KNOW.




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