DAYS OF THE WEEK:
DAYS OF THE WEEK:
We have to write them with capital letter, even if it is in the middle of a sentence. (I go to Paris on Tuesday).
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
DAYS OF THE WEEK:
We have to write them with capital letter, even if it is in the middle of a sentence. (I go to Paris on Tuesday).
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
MONTHS OF THE YEAR:
1.- January
2.- February
3.- March
4.- April
5.- May
6.- June
7.- July
8.- August
9.- September
10.- October
11.- November
12.- December
TO + INFINITIVE and START / FINISH + ing:
We can use the verbs 'start' (=comezar) and 'finish' (=rematar) with a different action (another verb) to expresss we are starting or finishing doing something.
The verb can be in two different forms: 'to infinitive' or 'gerund (-ing)'.
Examples:
You start to work in this project today. (=Empezas a traballar neste proxecto hoxe).
You start working in this project today. (=Empezas a traballar neste proxecto hoxe).
They finish to eat the sandwich before seven o'clock. (Elas acaban de comer o sándwich antes das sete en punto).
They finish eating the sandwich before seven o'clock. (Elas acaban de comer o sándwich antes das sete en punto).
Read the sentence and choose the correct option:
Listen and complete:
Listen and choose:
Write the months of the year:
Write the names of the days of the week:
It's a family.
There's a father, a mother, a son, a daughter and a baby girl. They live in Springfield...
Who are they?
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