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Lengua Extranjera Inglés Profesor: Henrry Urbina Segunda (2°) Actividad

This document is a message from an English teacher, Henry Urbina, to students. It discusses reviewing compound tenses like the progressive and perfect tenses. It provides examples of using reflexive pronouns and modal verbs when writing about relationships and conflicts within the family. Students are assigned exercises to practice forming sentences using regular and irregular verbs in simple past, present perfect, and progressive tenses.
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Lengua Extranjera Inglés Profesor: Henrry Urbina Segunda (2°) Actividad

This document is a message from an English teacher, Henry Urbina, to students. It discusses reviewing compound tenses like the progressive and perfect tenses. It provides examples of using reflexive pronouns and modal verbs when writing about relationships and conflicts within the family. Students are assigned exercises to practice forming sentences using regular and irregular verbs in simple past, present perfect, and progressive tenses.
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LENGUA EXTRANJERA

INGLÉS

Profesor: Henrry Urbina


Segunda (2°) Actividad
Apreciados Estudiantes; es un placer para mi dar inicio a esta
segunda comunicación con Ustedes y con sus Representantes,
esperando en Dios se encuentren bendecidos y en excelentes
condiciones de salud.
En esta oportunidad estudiaremos de manera de recordatorio los
Tiempos Compuestos (Progresivos y Perfecto) y Futuro Condicional
(Uso de los Verbos Modales).

Hello young people, God bless you; Receive a warm and fraternal
greeting, I would like to share with you a significant experience, given all
this global situation of staying in our homes, for our sake and to prevent
any contagion.
There are very opportune moments to convey our feelings to
family members. . Similary; Conflict scenarios may arise between
members of the family nucleus, a situation that does not become
healthy for the enjoyment of good mental health. Faced with this
reality; I invite you to develop four paragraphs, two of them
narrating how you have expressed your emotions and feelings
towards the members of your family.

In the others you must describe a situation of dignity that you


have gone through, but in these paragraphs the most important
thing is that you describe what you will do in the future to avoid
this type of situation with your beautiful family.
I invite you to use reflexive pronouns, modal verbs and expressions
that you consider necessary to demonstrate these good and not so
good feelings.

I give you some examples:

Reflexives pronouns: myself, yourself… mine, yours…me, you…


 
Relations and Conflicts: Relationships, respect, care, support,
positive, negative, worried, concerned, confidence, etc.

Very well my dear young people; now we will remember the


progressive tense, for this I will provide you with the following
linguistic formula:

Subject + To-be Verb + Main Verb "ing" + Complement.


Presnt / Pass Present
I am sure you remembered it easily, in the same way I'll give you an
example:

Maria and Alfredo are studying for the English assessment.

Are Maria and Alfredo studing for the English assessment?

Yes, they are studing for the English assessment

No, they aren´t studing for the English assessment

Activity to perform:

a) Write a list of 12 regular verbs and 12 irregular verbs, in their


three cojugation tenses (present, past and past participle).

b) With 6 of the verbs from each list, you must write an


interrogative sentence and give it an affirmative and negative
answer.
Once again, we will remember compound verb tenses; On this
occasion, we will work with compound times, for which you must respect
the following linguistic formula:

Subject + Verb To-have + Past Participle + Complement

A simple example would be:

The 4th grade students have bought some great books this new school
year.

Activities:

With the remaining 12 verbs (regular and irregular),


you will write an interrogative sentence in perfect
compound tense, you will give an affirmative and negative
answer to each of them.

Successes my dear young people, until a next


installment.

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