Vocabularies 3 and 4

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New International Version (NIV) Acts 5:42 42 Day after day, in the temple courts and from house to house, they never stopped teaching and

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UNIT 3:

New International Version (NIV)Acts 5:4242 Day after day, in the temple courts and from house to house, they never stopped teaching and proclaiming the good news that Jesus is the Messiah.

Logro 1: Deducir y relacionar el vocabulario utilizndolo en la formulacin de oraciones con el verbo to Be en presente, pasado y futuro para fortalecer el nivel de spelling. Indicador 1: Reconoce las reglas para expresar oraciones, preguntas y respuesta utilizando el verbo to Be en Present, past and Future simpleVOCABULARY UNIT 3:UNIT 3:FORMS AND TENSES OF THE VERB TO BE

SUBJECT VERB AGREEMENT WITH are* Connect page 154FORMS AND TENSES OF THE

Are is used with second person singular subjects when talking about the PRESENT.Ex: They are late.What is the subject noun or pronoun? ________Is they first, second, or third person? ________Is they singular or plural? ________What is the verb? ________* Connect page 155SUBJECT VERB AGREEMENT WITH Am and isFORMS AND TENSES OF THE

Am is used with first-person singular subjects when talking about the PRESENT.Is is used with third-person singular subjects when talking about the PRESENT.Ex: The job is fun.What is the subject noun or pronoun? ________Is JOB first, second, or third person? ________Is JOB singular or plural? ________What is the verb? ________Ex: I am a writer.What is the subject noun or pronoun? ________Is I first, second, or third person? ________Is I singular or plural? ________What is the verb? ________* Connect page 156PRACTICEEx: We (am, is, are) happy to be here.What is the subject noun or pronoun? ________Is We first, second, or third person? ________Is We singular or plural? ________Which agrees with a first-person plural subject, am, is, or are? ________Ex: He (am, is, are) in my class.

What is the subject noun or pronoun? ________Is He first, second, or third person? ________Is He singular or plural? ________Which agrees with a first-person plural subject, am, is, or are? ________SUBJECT VERB AGREEMENT WITH WAS, WEREFORMS AND TENSES OF THE

SUBJECT VERB AGREEMENT WITH WAS, WEREFORMS AND TENSES OF THE

Ex: The team was in shape for the game.

What is the subject noun or pronoun? ________Is team first, second, or third person? ________Is team singular or plural? ________

What is the verb? ______

What is the verb tense? ______ONLINE EXERCISES:http://www.agendaweb.org/exercises/verbs/to-be-past-simple.htm http://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/exercises/tenses/was_were.htm http://s.mound.free.fr/skyblues67/simppast/wascloze.htm SUBJECT VERB AGREEMENT WITH WILLFORMS AND TENSES OF THE

* Connect page 157SUBJECT VERB AGREEMENT WITH WILLFORMS AND TENSES OF THE

Ex: The fans will be in their seats.

What is the subject noun or pronoun? ________Is fans first, second, or third person? ________Is fans singular or plural? ________

What is the verb? ______

What is the verb tense? ______* Connect page 158FORMS AND TENSES OF THE

PRESENT AND PAST-TENSE FORMS OF THE VERB TO BEPRACTICEEx: I am quick. I was quick.

What is the subject noun or pronoun in both sentences? ________

What is the present-tense form of the verb to be that agrees with I? ________

What is the past-tense form of the verb to be that agrees with I? ________Ex: The bear is fast. The bear ____ fast.

What is the subject noun or pronoun in both sentences? ________

What is the present-tense form of the verb to be that agrees with bear? ________

What is the past-tense form of the verb to be that agrees with bear? ________* Connect page 159FORMS AND TENSES OF THE

PRESENT AND FUTURE FORMS OF THE VERB TO BEPRACTICEEx: The ship is at the dock. The ship will be at the dock.

What is the subject noun or pronoun in both sentences? ________

What is the present-tense form of the verb to be that agrees with ship? ________

What is the future-tense form of the verb to be that agrees with ship? ________Ex: Am I on the team? ____ I ____ on the team?

What is the subject noun or pronoun in both sentences? ________

What is the present-tense form of the verb to be that agrees with I ? ________

What is the past-tense form of the verb to be that agrees with I ? ________* Connect page 160FORMS AND TENSES OF THE

PRESENT , PAST AND FUTURE TENSE FORMS OF THE VERB TO BEPRACTICEEx: The bells are huge.

What is the subject noun or pronoun? ________

What is the verb? ________

What tense is Are? ________Ex: We will be fine.

What is the subject noun or pronoun? ________

What is the verb? ________

What tense is Will be? ________

Objective: Conocer las reglas gramaticales de Types of verbs y Verb tenses para aplicarlas en diferentes contextos de lectura y escritura.Indicador: Construye textos cortos basados en la estructura de Verb tenses

BIBLICAL PRINCIPLE: Zero multiplied by zero is millions!

Bustle CautiousCentralCommerceCrestCubicDepotEncloseFactorFormerGloryInhabitantInnerMassMentalMystifyPolitics ProjectReconstructRidiculousServeSpanSquareStaggerUnfamiliarTYPES OF VERBSWILL as helping verbThe future tense is formed by combining the helping verb WILL with the base form of a main verb to form a verb phrase.We use the future tense to express actions that will happen in the future.Example: The game starts on time. The game will start on time.What is the subject noun or pronoun of both sentences? What is the verb or verb phrase in the first sentence?What tense is starts?What is the verb or verb phrase in the second sentence?What tense is will start?

TYPES OF VERBSWILL as helping verbTo change a verb from present tense to future tense, students should combine the helping verb WILL with the base form of the main verbExample: The fans cheer at the game. The fans will cheer at the game.What is the subject noun or pronoun of both sentences? What is the verb or verb phrase in the first sentence?What tense is cheer?How is cheer changed to form the future tense in the second sentence?TYPES OF VERBSFuture tense action verbsIn a question, the parts of a future-tense verb phrase are often separated by the subject. For example in the question Will he help us? He separates will and help.Practice:https://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar/future-1-will/exercises?02 https://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar/future-1-will/exercises?03 https://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar/future-1-will/exercises?04 https://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar/future-1-will/exercises https://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/tests/future-1-will-2https://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/tests/future-1-will-3 Verb tenses - PRESENT PROGRESSIVE VERBSThe PRESENT PROGRESSIVE verb is formed by combining a present tense form of the verb to be (am, is, or are) --- with the present participle (the ing form) of the main verb. THE PRESENT PROGRESSIVE TENSE EXPRESSES ACTION THAT IS ONGOING IN THE PRESENTRead: I tell jokes. I am telling jokes.What is the subject noun or pronoun of both sentences? What is the verb or verb phrase in the first sentence?What tense is starts?What is the verb or verb phrase in the second sentence?What tense is will start?

Verb tenses - PAST PROGRESSIVE VERBSThe PAST PROGRESSIVE verb is formed by combining a past tense form of the verb to be (was or were) --- with the present participle (the ing form) of the main verb. THE PAST PROGRESSIVE TENSE EXPRESSES ACTION THAT IS ONGOING IN THE PAST.

Read: The wind roared all day. The wind was roaring all day.What is the subject noun or pronoun of both sentences? What is the verb or verb phrase in the first sentence?How is roared changed in the second sentence?What tense is was roaring?The FUTURE PROGRESSIVE verb is formed by combining a FUTURE tense form of the verb to be (will be) --- with the present participle (the ing form) of the main verb. THE FUTURE PROGRESSIVE TENSE EXPRESSES ACTION THAT IS ONGOING IN THE FUTURE.Verb tenses - FUTURE PROGRESSIVE VERBSRead: We will help you to study math. We will be helping you to study math. What is the subject noun or pronoun of both sentences? What is the verb or verb phrase in the first sentence?What tense is will help?How is help changed in the second sentence?What tense is will be helping?

Practice:Past progressive: http://s.mound.free.fr/skyblues67/WasWereVing/conjwasworking.htmhttp://www.montsemorales.com/gramatica/PastContinAffnegSw2-6.htmhttps://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar/past-progressive/exercises?05https://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar/past-progressive/exercises?06

Present progressive:https://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar/present-progressive/form/exercises http://www.kico4u.de/english/uebungen/5klasse/presprofrag.htm http://www.carmenlu.com/first/grammar/presentcont17.htmhttp://www.englishmaven.org/HP6/Present%20Tense%20Exercise%2014.htm

Future progressive :http://www.perfect-english-grammar.com/future-continuous-exercise-1.htmlhttp://www.perfect-english-grammar.com/future-continuous-exercise-2.html http://www.perfect-english-grammar.com/future-continuous-exercise-3.html