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UNIT 11

  ACHIEVEMENTS I´ve managed to have a beautiful family I managed to get into college I´ve managed to be an independent woman Vocabulary swept pay the bills buy the groceries sweep the floor cut the grass walk the dog vacuum iron the clothes  put away the clothes example of irregular past participles: buy - bought do   - done drink - drunk eat  - eaten make - made meet - met read  - read say - said speak - spoken sweep - swept tell - told win - won  

UNIT 10

 LIFESTYLE Vocabulary lifestyle be in bad work out be in good shape junk food sunbathing eat a balanced diet healthy unhealthy you have to do a daily exercise routine you should exercise regulary you could change your lifestyle by exercising your body

UNIT 9

  TYPES OF CLOTHING Vocabulary Formal Outdated Cheap Warm Handmade Light Cool Expensive Fashionable, Stylish Heavy Casual, Informal Machine-made ADJECTIVE AND COMPARATIVE 1. Add er to the adjective  Fast - Faster small er tall er rich er 2. Monosyllabic, ending in CVC double last consonant  fat ter big ger hot ter 3. Ends in Y is replaced by i and edding ER happy - happier heavy - heavier dry    - drier 4. More tha two syllable use More  expensive - more expensive beautiful   - more beautiful Interesting - more interesting interlligent - more intelligent Irregular  Comparative good - better bad   - worse little  - less Far    - Farther grammar superlative Superlativo forms of adjetives Adjetives with one syllable Add – est Cheap. The cotton pajamas are the cheapest Adjectives that end in-y change the – y to/and add-est Pretty Helen is the prettiest girl in the class ...

UNIT 8

FUTURE TENSE PREDICTION AND IMMEDIATE DECISIONS   1. Affirmative Sentences                                              Sujeto + “will” + verbo principal. Example: I  will [I’ll] call  you tonight.  She  will [She’ll] arrive  late They  will [They’ll] be  happy to see you 2. Negative Sentences                                   Sujeto + “will” + “not” + verbo principal. Example: I  will not [won’t] call  you tonight She  will not [won’t] arrive  late. They  will not [won’t] be  happy to see you 3. Interrogative Sentences                                    ...