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Grammar:

Like to

Want to

Need to

Have to

verbs to

I like to wear a dress.

My sister likes to wear a dress.

I like apples

 

You want to learn English.

He wants to learn English.

You want a car.

 

We need to buy a computer.

She needs to buy a computer.

We need money.

 

They have to go to the gym.

My brother has to go to the gym.

They have dogs.

 

Structure:

Subject + like/want/need/have + to + verb base form + c.

 

Simple present

Third person: He – she – it

We have to add:

S-ES-IES

Have:

I have

You have

He has

She has

It has

We have

You have

They have

Negative form:

We use two auxiliary verbs:

don’t (do not) (I, you, we, they)

doesn’t (does not) (he,she,it)

 

You like to speak Japanese.

You don’t like to speak Japanese.

She likes to visit the church.

She doesn’t like to visit the church.

 

We need to buy jeans.

We don’t need to buy jeans.

She needs to learn Chemistry.

She doesn’t need to learn Chemistry.

 

 

They have to go tomorrow.

They don’t have to go tomorrow.

He has to drive his car.

He doesn’t have to drive his car.

 

Questions:

We use two auxiliary verbs:

do (I, you, we, they)

does (he, she, it)

 

You have to dance in the party.

Do you have to dance in the party?

Yes, I do

No, I don’t

 

 

She has to buy a new dress.

Does she have to buy a new dress?

Yes, she does

No, she doesn’t

 

What do you find (color) in nature?

What do you find (red) in nature? an apple

What do you find (white) in nature? the snow

How much =¿Cuánto cuesta?

How much is this car? ¿Cuánto cuesta este carro?

 

 

Singular

Plural

This (near)

These (near)

That (we point the object)

Those (we point the objects)

 

How much is this computer?

It’s $600

This = esto, esta, este

 

How much are these computers?

They’re $1.000

These = estos, estas

 

How much is that computer?

It’s $800

That = eso, esa, ese

How much are those computers?

They’re $2.000

Those = esos, esas


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