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Regular verbs pronunciation

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Regular verbs pronunciation  When we think about the pronunciation of the past tense of regular verbs we write the verb + ed but in the pronunciacion the "ed" not exist of the past tense in regular verbs.  The ending in irregular verbs pronounced like "d", "t" or "id"  Examples: ➳ Played pronounced playd (it´s like the "d" eat some terminations like " b, e, g, i, j, l, m, n, r, th, u, v, w, z, +y", in this case it eat the +y) ➳ Traveled pronounced traveld ➳ Becomed pronounced welcomed ➸ Helped pronounced helpt because we feel the sound in the neck  ➸ Worked pronounced workt ➸ Watched pronounced watched ➻ Deci d ed pronounced dicidid (we use this pronunciation when the verb ends with "d" or "t") ➻ Recommen d ed pronounced recommendid  ➻ Nee d ed pronounced needid 

Adverbs of frequency

Adverbs of frequency  We use it when we want to describe how often we makes some actions. Examples: Always: Means that we makes these actions everyday (100%) Usually (80%) Often (60%) Rarely (40%) Never: Means that we makes these actions any day (20%) Usually, often and rarely are in descending order, that means that we make the actions a little less. Sentences They are always sad Verb to be  + adverb She always   run in the park Adverb  + verb  ➸ We put the adverb first when the sentence have a verb Examples: He is never happy She is   usually confused My dad is always   angry  She often do execise He usually drink water They never eat pizza

The use of a/an and there is/there are

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The use of a/an and there is/there are We use "a" when in the next word the first letter have consonant sound, and we use "an" when the next words starts with a letter with vocal sound. Examples:     a    house     an  elephant     an  orange     an  appointment     a    present There is/there are We use "there is" when we speak about singular and we use "there are" when we speak about plural. Examples:  There is a house/ There are 2   houses There is an elephant/ There are 2 elephants In negative forms will be like this: There isn´t a house/ There aren´t 2 houses There isn´t an elephant/ There aren´t 2 elephants In question forms: Is there a house?                              Yes, there is                          No, there isn´t Are there 2 houses?                         Yes, there are                        No, there aren´t Is there an elephant?                        Yes,  there is