5. Name (subject) + verb + adjective in comparative degree + that + name (object) [My house is bigger than hers. This box is smaller than the one I lost]
6. Subject + verb + as + adverb + as + complement [Cats are as agile as lions .Mobile phones aren’t as expensive as cars]
7. * If the infinitive of the verb ends in "e", a "d" is added: Ej: absolve / absolved * If the infinitive of the verb ends in "y" preceded by a consonant, the "y" is changed to "i" and "-ed" is added. Ex: study / studied If the infinitive of the verb is formed by a single syllable with the form "vocal-consonant-vowel", the consonant is doubled and "ed" is added . Ex: plan / planned
8. Subject + verb + ed [ Iskipped.] Interrogative Did + subject + infinitive without to [Did she arrive?]
9. ERA, FUERA, NO ERA, NO ERA
10. IRREGULAR VERBS
11. SIMPLE PAST NEGATIVE FORM
12. Name (subject) + verb + a + adjective in superlative degree + name (object) [My house is the largest one in our neighborhood. This is the smallest box I've ever seen.]
13. SUPERLATIVES
14. Afirmativo: [I was happy. He was happy. ] Negativo: Sin contracción (Was not /were not) Con contracción (Wasn’t / weren’t) [It was not here. You were not here.] Interrogativo:Was she sad? (P respuestas: Yes, she was / No, she wasn’t)
15. bring-brought | buy- bought | come- came | do -did | ...
16. hSubject + did not + infinitive without to [They didn't go.] Interrogative negative Did not + subject + infinitive without to [Didn't you play?]
17. Afirmativo: There was a thief in my house. There were 3 parties last night Negativo: There wasn’t a good teacher in my school. There weren’t any chairs in the room.
18. THERE WAS ; THERE WERE, THERE WASN'T , THERE WEREN'T