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Apuntes para la materia de inglés
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Examples: (+) I used to like reggae music when I was younger. (-) I didn’t use to like reggae music when I was younger. (?) Did you use to like reggae music when I was younger? (+ answer): yes, I did. (- answer): No, I didn’t.
We use used to when something happen in the past. We use used to in situations that were true in the past, but are not true now.
For negative and interrogative sentences, we have to use DID For negative and interrogative sentences, the verb USE is in base form
Exercises:
(+) They used to have a house in Spain, but they sold it last year. (+) She used to have long hair. She prefers short hair now. (-) I didn’t use to go to the gym, but now I usually go three times per week. (?) Did you use to play a lot of sports when you were younger? (?) Where did you use to work before you got this job? (?) Did you use to argue with your parents a lot?
Diference between Lend and Borrow
owe: deber The car isn’t ours yet. We still owe the bank $5.000. When I finish college, I will owe the bank more than $10.000. borrow: tomar prestado I’ve left my money at home. Can I borrow $20, please? can afford: puede permitirse She’s so rich that she can afford to buy anything she wants. My car is very old, but I can’t afford to buy a new one right now. charge: cobrar In my opinion, soccer clubs charge too much for tickets. Restaurants charge too much for the services. cost: costo/ cuesta Excuse me, how much does this necklace cost? Excuse me, how much does this jacket cost? earn: ganar Waiters can earn a lot of money from tips. get paid: recibir el pago We normally get paid on the last day of the month. I can’t go out tonight. I don’t get paid until next week. Exercises
Bargain: A product that a store sells at a very good price Receipt: A piece of paper that shows you have bought something Sales: A time when a store sells things at a lower price than usual Dressing room: The place in a store where you can try on clothes Line: A place where people stand to wait for something Cash register: The place where you pay for things in a store Refund: The money that is returned when a product isn’t suitable Discount: An amount or percentage off the usual price Cash: Money in the form of bills and coins Window shopping: Looking at products in stores without buying anything Department store: A large store with areas selling different types of products Shopping center: A covered area with different stores
Can I pay by credit card or I have to pay with cash? I’d like to return this jacket. It’s too big Can I exchange for a smaller one, please? Can I try on the shoes, please? I need to know how they fit me. You can order furniture online. Then the company will deliver it to your house.
Bargain: That jacket was only thirty dollars? Wow! That’s an absolute bargain! Receipt: I paid for the items and the cashier gave me a receipt. Sale: I bought this bag on sale for half the usual price! Dressing room: I need to try this suit on. Where’s the nearest dressing room? Line: There was a long line to pay that I decided not to wait. Refund: The pants didn’t fit, so I sent them back and got a refund. Exchange: I asked the salesperson if I could exchange the jacket for a larger size. Credit: Are you paying with cash or by credit card? Discount: Students get a 20% discount in all our stores. Window shopping: Sometimes I used to go window shopping with no money in my pocket. I just looked at all the beautiful things.
Exercises Hwk exercises