English Grammar Guide: A Comprehensive Overview of Key Concepts
Pronouns
Subject Pronouns
I, you, he, she, it, we, you, they (e.g., I live)
Object Pronouns
me, you, him, her, it, us, you, them (e.g., tell me)
Possessive Adjectives
my, your, his, her, its, our, your, their (e.g., my book)
Possessive Pronouns
mine, yours, his, hers, ours, yours, theirs (e.g., must be yours)
Comparatives and Superlatives
Comparatives
taller, hotter, more modern, busier, more dangerous, less interesting, better, worse, further (e.g., …+than…)
Superlatives
the tallest, the hottest, the most
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Verbs
Irregular Verbs
Aguantar: bear/bore/born
Morder: bite/bit/bitten
Criar anim: breed/bred/bred
Pegarse, adherirse: Cling/clung
Andar sigilosamente: creep/crept
R.cartas, negociar: deal/dealt
Alimentar: feed/fed
Sentir, palpar: feel/felt/felt
Huir: flee/fled/fled
Olvidar: forget/forgot/forgotten
Moler: grind/ground/ground
Colgar: hang/hung/hung
Arrodillarse: kneel/knelt/knelt
Tumbarse: lie/lay/lain
Fundir: melt/melted/melted, molten
Segar: mow/mowed/mown
Dejar, abandonar hábito: Quit
Subir, salir el sol: rise/
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Early Childhood Education Activities
Color Hunt Game
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Vocabulary
School
- Nappy: Diaper
- Dummy: Pacifier
- Nursery school/Pre-school: Preschool
- Primary school: Elementary school
- Boarding school: Boarding school
- Dormitory: Dormitory
- State school: Public school
- Private schools: Private schools
- Head: Principal
- Mixed: Coeducational
- Nuns: Nuns
- Pupils: Students
- Priest: Priest
School Supplies
- Compass: Compass
- Pencil sharpener: Pencil sharpener
- Protractor: Protractor
- Set square: Set square
- Calculator: Calculator
- Desk: Desk
- Wall chart: Wall chart
- Whiteboard: Whiteboard
- Blackboard: Blackboard
- Chalk:
English Vocabulary and Grammar Reference
Vocabulary
Common Phrases and Expressions
This section provides a list of common English phrases and expressions with their Spanish translations. Some examples include:
- a breath of fresh air: un soplo
- a drop in the ocean: una gota en el mar
- access: acceso
- accurate: preciso
- accuse of: acusar de
Verbs and Their Prepositions
This section lists verbs commonly used with specific prepositions, such as:
- apply for/to: solicitar
- arrive at/in: llegar a
- avoid: evitar
- ban: prohibir
- belong to: pertenecer a
Grammar
Verb Tenses
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Phrasal Verbs
- Hold somebody back – Stop somebody from doing something / Impedir a algú fer alguna cosa, retenir algú
- Chase – Run after / perseguir
- Keep track of – Continue to be informed about something or somebody /Seguir a primera línia, controlar
- Let somebody down – Disappoint somebody by failing to do what you agreed to do or were expected to do/ decebre, fallar
- Catch up with – Succeed in reaching a person who is ahead of you / Atrapar, agafar, posar-se al dia
- Sit out – Not to
