Modulo Iv
Modulo Iv
Modulo Iv
INGLES
“Modulo IV”
Presentada por
SOTO TRUJILLO JESÚS DANIEL
SUAREZ ESPINOZA YOVANNI SAUL
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Adverbs of Frequency are a kind of Adverbs which indicates us how often we do
something. E.g. I always visit you
Adverbs of Frequency are often mixed in a table of degrees and they indicate from less to
more how often we do something.
We usually use Present Simple and verb to be with adverbs of frequency. To put them in
that sentences we must follow this structure:
1. Rewrite the sentences using adverbs 2. Look for the Adverbs in this text.
of frequency.
a) HE/ VISIT / OFTEN/ YOU. Hello! My name is Isa and I’m Brazilian. I’m fourteen
He often visits you years old and my birthday is on October 12th, on
b) WE/ BE/ SOMETIMES/ ANGRY. Children’s Day! I live in Rio, and now I’m at the
We are sometimes angry. beach, in Copacabana. The beach here is perfect! I
c) THEY/ BE/ ALWAYS/ LATE. often go to beaches on weekends. Sometimes, I
They are always late. stay home and study for my tests at school. On
d) PAUL/ BE/ NEVER/ SAD. weekdays I’m always busy: On Mondays and
Paul is never sad. Wednesdays I have English classes at 8a.m. and
e) MY SON/ BE/ STUDYING/ NEVER computer lessons at 5 p.m., on Tuesdays and
My son is never studying. Thursdays I play volleyball at the club in the
f) WEATHER/ ALWAYS/ BE/BAD morning and do yoga in the afternoon and on
Weather is always bad. Fridays I help my mom with the housework and do
g) YOU/ BE NOT/ SAD/ ALWAYS. volunteer work at school. I just relax at night, but I
You aren’t always sad. love my routine!!
I never do diet.
Indicate in the sentences and insert the adverb of frequency in the correct place.
EX They ** play football on Sundays after lunch. (sometimes)
2. She is never at home in the evening. (never)
3. Do you often go to the theatre? (often)
4. We usually don’t travel during the summer holidays. (usually)
5. Henry hardly ever goes to bed late. (hardly ever)
6. Does the dog sometimes sleep in the afternoon? (sometimes)
7. The children always watch TV after school. (always)
8. Billy and his brother always have dinner with their family. (always)
1
How often do you go to a restaurant?
2. late / is / she / sometimes
She is sometimes late.
3. you / out / how / in / do / evenings / often / go / the /?
How often do you go out in the evenings?
4. get / I / early / on / never / Saturdays / up.
I never get up early on Saturday.
5. at / o’clock / usually / breakfast / have / I / nine
I usually have breakfast at nine o’clock.
6. in / often / go / pool / I / the / morning / to / the
I often go to the pool in the morning.
7. listen / afternoon / I / music / to / the / in / sometimes
I sometimes listen to music in the afternoon.
8. in / television / I / evening / always / the / watch.
I always watch television in the evening.
9. do /? / how / go / school / often / you / to.
How often do you go to school?
10. your / does / mother / to / gym /? / usually / go / the.
Does your mother usually go to the gym?
Write a short composition about what things you do at the weekend. It is very
important to use frequency adverbs:
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1. We use adverbs of frequency to say how often something
happens.
2. We normally put an adverb of frequency
(exercises) after the verb be. He’s often late for school.
before most other verbs. You never phone me.
1) Complete the chart with the adverbs of frequency given in the box.
0% 100%
100%
1 never 2 hardly ever 3 rarely 4 occasionally 5 sometimes 6 often 7 Usually 100%
8 Always
2) Put the words in the correct order to make 3) Rewrite the sentences. Use the adverbs of
sentences. frequency in brackets.
1. go swimming / sometimes / on Sundays / I 1. I’m late for school in the morning. (rarely)
I sometimes go swimming on Sundays. I’m rarely late for school in the morning.
2. in our house / cold / it’s / often 2. Sam goes out with his friends. (occasionally)
It’s often cold in our house. Sam occasionally goes out with his friends.
3. usually / is / hungry / Sam / after school 3. Ann surfs the Net in the evening. (usually)
Sam is usually hungry after school. Ann usually surfs the Net in the evening.
4. goes / never / my cousin / cycling 4. My best friend takes photos at school. (never)
My cousin never goes cycling. My best friend never takes photos at school.
5. Mark and Ted / books / hardly ever / read 5. They are at home in the evening. (often)
Mark and Ted hardly ever read books. They are often at home in the evening.
6. I / my homework / in my room / do / always 6. Ted reads magazines about fashion. (hardly
I always do my homework in my room. ever)
7. snows / in this area / rarely / it Ted hardly ever reads magazines about fashion.
It rarely snows in this area. 7. We speak English in English classes. (always)
We always speak English in English classes.
the guitar. Eg: They can run Eg: He can’t play the Eg: Can you ride a
1. Complete the sentences with can or can’t. Then, match the sentences with the pictures.
1 8
8
5
d. I can’t fly.
2. Look at the pictures and complete the sentences with can/can’t and a verb.
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8
3. Answer:
5. 6. 7. 8.
Donkeys can’t play Sheep can’t drive Goats can’t dive Foxes can’t ride
football. big cars. deeply. wild horses.
I have a baby
7
brother. He can’t Mark can ride a horse.
12 walk yet. In fact, he’s a great
horseman.
read
I can’t read yet so
ride
my mum always
roller-skate I can do a
reads me a story
scuba dive cartwheel. I’m a
before I go to bed.
sing very sporty
ski person.
9 15
solve
walk x 2
Positive Sentences (+) Negative Sentences (-) Questions (?)
I I I
You You don’t Do you
We We like we
They like dancing. They dancing. they like
He He doesn’t he dancing?
She likes She like
Does
she
It It it
Look at the signs and fill in the blanks. Use these verbs:
run, fly, draw, swim, ski, read, watch, listen, sing, study, sleep, 2 x play, 2x do, 2x eat
……………………………………
1-My brother can’t 2-Tom and his son can 3- I can’t play puzzles. 4-Martin can ski.
swim. read.
5-Can you watch TV? 6- Mary can draw 7-David can’t listen to 8-We can’t play cards.
pictures. music.
?
?
13-My cat can sleep. 14-Can you fly kite? 15-We can eat chicken. 16-Can he run?
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1) Answer your likes (I like to) or dislikes (I don’t like to):
Play video game Use cell phone Use the computer Watch television
Read a Book Ride a Motorcycle Run in the Park Study for test
Soto Trujillo Jesus Daniel.
What do you think? What do you think? What do you think? What do you think?
I like it. I don’t like it. I hate it. I don’t like it.
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5. 6. 7. 8.
What do you think? What do you think? What do you think? What do you think?
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What do you think? What do you think? What do you think? What do you think?
M.K
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IMPERATIVES
Switch off your mobile phone! – Look at the blackboard! – Open your books! –
Sign your name here! – Close the door! – Be careful! – Don’t make a noise! - Don’t enter! -
Don’t smoke! - Don’t shout! – Don’t cross the road! – Don’t park your car here!
Open your books! Close the door! Sign your name here!
Switch off your mobile phone! Don’t shout! Don’t croos the road!
Don’t park your car here! Look at the blackboar! Don’t enter!
Choose the right option.
In our trunk, we have the chest. Inside the chest, we find the heart
and the lungs. The abdomen separates the chest from the waist.
In the back, there is the backbone.
We have four limbs: two arms and two legs. The principal parts of
the arm are: the shoulder, the elbow, the wrist and the hand. The
hand has five fingers: the thumb, the fore finger, the middle finger,
the ring finger, and the little finger, the fingers have nails. The
principal parts of the leg are: the thigh, the knee, the shin, the calf,
the ankle, the foot and the toes.
We have five senses: sight, hearing, taste, smell, and touch.
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