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1. Me gusta el pollo asado. I like roast chicken.             No me gusta el jamón. I don't like ham

¿Te gusta el pavo?  Do you like turkey?  Yes, I do / No, I don't

I go to the cinema on Fridays    I don't go to the cinema on Fridays

Do you go to the cinema on Fridays? Yes, I do/ No, I don't

He goes to the cinema on Fridays

He doesn't go to the cinema on Fridays

Does he go to the cinema on Fridays?



3. Como a la una y media.  I have lunch at half past one/ one thirty
No como a las dos menos cuarto. I don't have lunch at quarter to two

4. Yo trabajo los sábados. I work on Saturdays
Yo no trabajo los viernes. I don't work on Fridays

5. Yo estudio por las mañanas. I study in the mornings.
Yo no estudio por las tardes. I don't study in the afternoons / evenings

6. Yo voy al cine una vez al mes. I go to the cinema once a month.
Yo no voy al cine todos los fines de semana. I don't go to the cinema every weekend

7. Yo bebo café todos los días. I drink coffee every day
Yo no bebo en casa. I don't drink at home

           antes:    before              después:     after

8. Yo veo la tele los jueves por la noche. I watch TV on Thursday nights
Yo no veo las noticias los lunes por las mañana. I don't watch the news on Monday mornings
¿Ves películas todos los fines de semana. Do you watch films/ movies every weekend? Yes, I do / No, I don't

9. Yo como fruta una vez a la semana. I eat fruit once a week
Yo no como verdura dos veces por semana. I don't eat vegetables twice a week


ONCE           TWICE             THREE TIMES             FOUR TIMES                FIVE TIMES

10. Él vive en París. He lives in Paris
Él no vive en Londres. He doesn't live in London

live  - lives                    life

11. Ella va a la farmacia.  She goes to the chemist´s
Ella no va al ayuntamiento. She doesn't go to the Town Hall. City Hall

12. Mi amiga estudia inglés los miércoles.  My friend studies English on Wednesdays
Mi amiga no estudia francés los jueves. My friend doesn't study French on Thursdays

13. Mi hermana desayuna en casa. My sister has breakfast at home.
Ella no desayuna en una cafetería. She doesn't have breakfast in/at a café / coffee shop

14. Mi padre llama a su hermano. My father calls / phones / telephones his brother.
Mi padre no llama a su primo. My father doesn't call his cousin

15. Ella lee libros en primavera. She reads books in spring.
Ella no lee el periódico en otoño. She doesn't read the newspaper in autumn.

16. Él a veces juega al fútbol. He sometimes plays football / soccer.
Él nunca va al supermercado. He never goes to the supermarket.

17. Mi madre siempre ve la tele en la cocina. My mother always watches TV in the kitchen.
Mi madre a veces ve la tele en el salón. MY MOTHER SOMETIMES WATCHES TV IN THE LIVING ROOM/ SITTING ROOM


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