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Subido el 8 de abril de 2021 por David L.

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Well, how are you guys? 00:00:01
Remember you can say I'm good. Thank you. I'm great. I couldn't be better. I'm pretty good 00:00:06
Do you remember press and continues 00:00:19
that we use the verb to be 00:00:22
with that verb in ing like 00:00:24
Isn't talking is talking isn't talking 00:00:28
Is it talking? Right? You remember? Are you talking? You are talking. Are you talking? No, you're not talking. All right. So, everybody got this? Yeah? Everybody got this? So, we're going to, hey, number one. Remember number one? You must, you should read the questions. You should read the questions before you start. Okay? 00:00:31
So, complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs. 00:01:01
Okay? 00:01:05
So, we have rain, ride, sleep, wash, work, and write. 00:01:05
This is the present continuum. 00:01:11
That's why we must practice every day. 00:01:12
Because we must know the verbs and the main sentences to understand. 00:01:15
So, for example, everybody knows what is rain. 00:01:21
The weather is raining, right? 00:01:24
So, write. We can write on motorbike. We can write on bike. Sleep. This is what we all want now, right? 00:01:28
Wash. Well, we should wash the car, wash the dishes. Work. What I'm doing now. Write. 00:01:39
Ah, the camera's over here. Write. 00:01:49
Well, number one. My dad's got the day off. So, he isn't working today. 00:01:52
So, that means that day off is when you don't go to work. 00:01:57
So, it means that later you are going to say, he isn't working today. 00:02:03
Because you say, my dad's got the day off, but he is working today. 00:02:07
It could be. 00:02:15
But, if it is but, you can say, well, do you have the day off today? 00:02:16
But, he is working today. 00:02:22
You understand? 00:02:25
But if you say, so, he isn't working today, it means that the first sentence is telling you that it's a day off. 00:02:25
And the second one is telling you, so, so, obviously, he's not working. 00:02:36
But if you write, but, you say, the first one is going to be in positive and the second one can be in positive as well. 00:02:44
Because they say, day off is not working. 00:02:51
It means it's not working. 00:02:54
But, he's working today. 00:02:57
You understand? 00:02:59
Number two. 00:03:00
The baby is sleeping today. 00:03:01
He's sleeping. 00:03:09
Right? 00:03:10
So, we have rain. 00:03:11
We have ride. 00:03:14
We have sleep. 00:03:16
We have wash. 00:03:20
Don't say wash. 00:03:21
Wash. 00:03:23
Work. 00:03:24
and right 00:03:25
remember 00:03:27
what was the example 00:03:30
number two 00:03:31
remember the baby is sleeping upstairs 00:03:33
so be quiet 00:03:35
three we can go to the park 00:03:36
because it 00:03:39
isn't raining 00:03:40
anymore 00:03:43
isn't raining 00:03:43
anymore or 00:03:46
perfect 00:03:48
isn't raining 00:03:50
It's raining, it's raining, anyway, four, are washing their hands before lunch, good, number 00:03:53
five, Harry Potter, I know Harry, his own bike, that one, that one is his brother's, 00:04:22
Riding, riding, riding. 00:04:35
So he's not riding, isn't riding, isn't riding his own bike. 00:04:39
That one is his brother's, so he hasn't got his own bike, okay? 00:04:51
He's riding a bike, but he's not with his wife. 00:04:56
Six, I, soon, so? 00:05:00
I am writing. Excellent, guys. Very good, guys. I am writing. Yeah, you're very clever. I am writing. All right. You understand? Great. 00:05:11
number two number two okay number two some candidates often make mistakes with 00:05:25
present continuous forms correct the mistakes correct the mistakes in each of 00:05:39
these sentences so number one I can't play football because I am writing a 00:05:46
story, writing with two T's, so that's a very common mistake, right? So we write 00:05:52
writing with one T. Number two. Writing with one T, okay? Number two. Jack isn't coming to my party 00:05:57
because he's sick. So we understand that he's not coming to the party because he's 00:06:10
sick. Just in case that we have it in a question, an exam, or in any exercise, we 00:06:16
We understand that we had to write Jack isn't coming. 00:06:22
So, this is a very common mistake to write coming with two M. 00:06:29
So, it's only with one, okay? 00:06:34
Only with one coming, all right? 00:06:36
Coming. 00:06:39
Number three. 00:06:41
We are not going to school by bus today. 00:06:42
This is not very common, but there are some people that do it. 00:06:46
Just write going with E. 00:06:49
It's going. 00:06:52
We don't write any either. 00:06:55
Four. 00:06:58
Is Sam listening to rock music on his computer? 00:06:59
Listening with two N. 00:07:03
Listen. 00:07:04
Listening. 00:07:06
It's not very common for you to do this. 00:07:07
You usually write listening. 00:07:09
Number five. 00:07:11
We are at the beach and my brother's swimming. 00:07:13
Swimming. 00:07:22
Swimming. 00:07:23
Swimming. 00:07:24
swimming with one and more right perfect are you enjoying that book you're reading 00:07:26
and now enjoying remember and enjoying right 00:07:35
perfect you understand yes yes yes great number three have got yeah we're gonna give you time 00:07:46
later. Three, half-goat. Remember, they were pressing continuous and this is half-goat 00:07:57
now, okay? Number two, you're going to write half-goat here, all right? Pressing continuous, 00:08:10
P continuous, you understand it, right? 00:08:19
P continuous, present continuous, right. 00:08:24
Number three. 00:08:27
Number two, over here. 00:08:29
Our new flat is great. 00:08:31
I'm going to try to do it more emphasizing, right? 00:08:34
Our new flat is great. 00:08:37
I've got my own room I don't share with my brother now. 00:08:39
Wow, that's amazing just to have your own room, right? 00:08:45
If you have to share with your, I mean, when I was younger, I usually had my own room. 00:08:48
I have got a sister. 00:08:58
But when I went to visit my granny, I had to share my room with my cousins. 00:08:59
And the first day was amazing. 00:09:07
The second day, it was awesome. 00:09:08
The third day, it was interesting. 00:09:10
The fourth day, the fourth day, it was a guy, and the fifth day, my parents and my uncle decided to separate us. 00:09:14
It was a vocalic cis. 00:09:23
It was, yeah, it was awful. 00:09:25
And again, the sixth day, we started to share the room again. 00:09:28
And it happens every summer. 00:09:36
right 00:09:39
I don't mean that you don't have to share your room 00:09:41
there are some times that is good right 00:09:46
if there's not any 00:09:48
right 00:09:49
I like my room because 00:09:53
it has 00:09:57
it has 00:10:01
good remember we use 00:10:02
has okay for it 00:10:05
we use has 00:10:07
my older 00:10:08
my older brother's 00:10:09
my oldest brother's room 00:10:15
is next door 00:10:17
he has 00:10:19
don't pronounce the 00:10:22
that's good 00:10:24
that's good 00:10:27
a lot of things in this room 00:10:32
there is a comfortable chair 00:10:35
and a big desk 00:10:37
but 00:10:39
it's positive it's affirmative now it's negative but he hasn't got he hasn't got any 00:10:39
television all right my parents the biggest bedroom in the flat that's very common right 00:10:51
Half gold. 00:11:00
Half gold. 00:11:01
Excellent. 00:11:04
That is very common. 00:11:05
The parents are the ones who pay the house. 00:11:07
And they have their big room. 00:11:11
With toilet, with the best views. 00:11:13
In our last home, they had a bedroom with a shower. 00:11:18
But they haven't. 00:11:23
They haven't. 00:11:27
we haven't got 00:11:30
number seven 00:11:32
you own room 00:11:36
in your home 00:11:38
you own room 00:11:40
in your home 00:11:42
excellent 00:11:44
have you got 00:11:46
your own 00:11:48
room 00:11:50
you understand how to do it 00:11:52
you understand how to 00:11:58
yeah 00:12:00
Have you got slippers in place? 00:12:06
No, first other. 00:12:08
Alright, another. 00:12:10
Have you got your own room? 00:12:12
Yes I have, or I haven't? 00:12:14
Have you got your own room? 00:12:18
You say, no I haven't. 00:12:20
Who do you share with? 00:12:22
With your brother? With your sister? 00:12:24
Alright. 00:12:26
Have you got your own room? 00:12:28
Or you share with Mustafa? 00:12:30
No? 00:12:32
Have you got your own room? 00:12:34
Yes and a half or no having? 00:12:36
Yes and a half. 00:12:38
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8 de abril de 2021 - 9:43
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