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PORTFOLIO
STUDENT:
PERERO FALCONES SAMANTA XIMENA
TEACHING:
LCD. ANA KATHYUSKA SORNOZA MONTESDEOCA.
PORTOVIEJO, 2016.
POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES
Example:
MY
1. I like my job.
2. On Sundays I play tennis with my friends.
YOUR
1. You work here, and your wife works here too.
2. What is your name?
HIS
1. Bill washes his car every day.
2. Jack lives here, with his parents.
HER
1. Mary went to her English class yesterday.
2. She is sad because her teachers are very strict.
ITS
1. We are studying Japan and its culture.
2. New York is famous for its exciting nightlife.
OUR
1. The Earth is our planet.
2. We don't want to spend all our money.
THEIR
1. Our neighbors are painting their house.
2. Grandparents usually love their grandchildren.
W?/WH-QUESTIONS
Example:
WHO
1. Who is that boy?
My brother tom.
WHAT
1. What is on the table?
There is a pencil.
2. What it this?
It's a table.
WHEN
1. When is the party?
On Friday at 2 oclock.
WHERE
1. Where is your book?
It is in the bag.
WHY
1. Why are your late?
Because I missed my bus.
HOW
1. How was your weekend in Ecuador? 2. How do you do?
Very good
It is easy.
NATIONALITY
The concept of nationality is important since it determines the benefits to which person may be
entitled.The problem is that there is no coherent accepted definition of nationality in international
law and only confliction description under the different municipal laws of states, not only that
but the rights and duties attendant upon nationality vary from state to state.
FAMILY TREE
Daughter
Class
+. Subject + Be + Going to + Verb + Complement
They are goin to see the film Pescador