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NECESITO UN DIALOGO DE 10 LINEAS EN INGLES CON LOS MODAL VERBS Y QUANTIFIERS,PLIS ES PARA HOY ES URGENTEEEEEEE NECESITO BUENAS RESPUESTAS,TOMENSE SUS TIEMPO, EL QUE DIGA OTRA COSA SERA DENUNCIADO

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Respuesta:1. SCHOOL AGRICULTURA NORTH-EAST Mendez Garcia, Jorge Eduardo 5to. P.A. Agrónomo Expert “A” English II ING. Oscar García Grupo #3 Use Verbs and Quantifiers Zacapa March 12th

2. Present Perfect There is: Has the meaning of "having". Is formed with "there" followed by the present of the verb "to be" in the singular or plural, as appropriate. 'There is' se utiliza con los sustantivos contables en singular y con sustantivos incontables. There is used when the subject is: A singular count noun: Example: There is an apple in the basket.

3. Present Perfect • There are: "There are" used only with plural countable nouns. There is a short form. There are "generally is not contracted, although sometimes it is done in informal language. Example: • There are some shops • There are some books

4. Future Tense • Have to: Is a semiauxiliar which is usually translated as "have to". The difference with "must" is that "must" is used to give orders or express an inner moral obligation to the person speaking or orders and "have to" indicates that the obligation comes from external standards, third person or circumstance . There are several time expressions that are used in all of the different forms of the future tense. They are generally used at the end of the sentence or question. The most common are: tomorrow, next week (Sunday/month/year), in two days (weeks, months years), the day after tomorrow.

5. Example: • I must go to work. Tengo que ir a trabajar. • I have to do what my parents say. Tengo que hacer lo que mis padres dice

6. Introduction to the Pasive Voice. Passive voice is used when the focus is on the action. It is not important or not known, however, who or what is performing the action. • Example: My bike was stolen. In the example above, the focus is on the fact that my bike was stolen. I do not know, however, who did it. Sometimes a statement in passive is more polite than active voice, as the following example shows: • Example: A mistake was made. In this case, I focus on the fact that a mistake was made, but I do not blame anyone (e.g. You have made a mistake.).

7. Exampls

8. Present Simple Pasive In spoken English is not widely used passive, and many style guides say that writers should not use it either. The passive forms of a verb are created by combining a form of the "to be verb" with the past participle of the main verb. Other helping verbs are also sometimes present: "The measure could have been killed in committee." The passive can be used, also, in various tenses. Let's take a look at the passive forms of "design."

9. Exercise on Passive Voice • Rewrite the sentences in passive voice.:__________________________ • He opens the door. - _________________________________________ • We set the table. - ___________________________________________ • She pays a lot of money. - _____________________________________ • I draw a picture. - ____________________________________________ • They wear blue shoes. - _______________________________________ • They don't help you. - _________________________________________ • He doesn't open the book. - ___________________________________ • You do not write the letter. - ____________________________________ • Does your mum pick you up? - __________________________________ • Does the police officer catch the thief? - ___________________________

10. Past perfect tense “Yet already” Yet ‘Yet’ is used to talk about something which is expected to happen. It means ‘at any time up to now’. It is used in questions and negatives. • Have you finished your homework yet? The speaker expects that the homework will be finished. • I haven’t finished it yet. I’ll do it after dinner. ‘Yet’ usually comes at the end of the sentence.

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