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English Does Work Activity Foro Let S Go Shopping. Aa1-Ev02

The document provides examples of common daily activities in English and Spanish, such as waking up, getting dressed, eating breakfast, going to work or school, and taking public transportation. It then explains what the imperative mode is in grammar and how it is used to give orders, requests, advice or wishes. Examples are given of affirmative imperatives like "go up!" and "run!" as well as negative imperatives built with the present subjunctive, like "don't go up!" and "don't run!".

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English Does Work Activity Foro Let S Go Shopping. Aa1-Ev02

The document provides examples of common daily activities in English and Spanish, such as waking up, getting dressed, eating breakfast, going to work or school, and taking public transportation. It then explains what the imperative mode is in grammar and how it is used to give orders, requests, advice or wishes. Examples are given of affirmative imperatives like "go up!" and "run!" as well as negative imperatives built with the present subjunctive, like "don't go up!" and "don't run!".

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ENGLISH DOES WORK - LEVEL 3.

1. Expresar acciones cotidianas.

To wake up – despertarse

To get up – levantarse

To take a shower – ducharse / tomar una ducha

To wash one’s face – lavarse la cara

To have breakfast – desayunar

To brush one’s teeth – lavarse los dientes

To make the bed – hacer la cama

To comb one’s hair – peinarse el pelo

To brush one’s hair – cepillarse el pelo

To get dressed – vestirse

To shave – afeitarse

To go to school – ir a la escuela

To go to work – ir a trabajar

To take the bus – coger el bus


To sweep – barrer

To garden – cultivar /cuidar las plantas

Ejemplos:

 Wake up: despertarse


I wake up at 7:30. / Me despierto a las 7:30.

 Get up: levantarse (de una cama)


She gets up at at 8:00 AM. / Ella se levanta a las 8:00 de la mañana.

2. modo imperativo para dar indicaciones, a partir del tiempo


verbal presente y presente continuo.

What is the imperative? When is it used?: The imperative is the verbal mode
used to give orders, requests, advice and even wishes directly. Given its use, the first person
or I does not exist in the imperative, since we cannot give direct orders to ourselves. The
people of the imperative are then those to whom we can address: You, you, you and you. In
all other persons the subjunctive mood is used.
There are two types of imperative:

The affirmative: Example: go up!, run!

The negative: which is built with the present subjunctive.


Example: don't go up!, don't run!

 Stop jumping.
 Write what I am going to dictate to you.
 Tell me.
 Paint that wall green.
 Speak lower than we are in a library.
 Take note.

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