Grammarbank, p 132
Ex. 1Aa
Are having, are you taking, don’t like, does your
boyfriend know, don’t get, is your mother cooking, are you thinking, is
getting, do you eat, don’t usually cook.
Ex. 1Ab
Is coming, doesn’t want, isn’t working, seems, aren’t
speaking, thinks, do we need, I’m having, love, are you cooking.
head /hed/
chef /ʃef/
stative verbs cannot normally be used in the continuous (BE + ING)
forms
Stative Verbs-> love;
hate; like; see; hear; sound; think (meaning "have an opinion"); mind
(meaning "care about"); recognize; seem; have (meaning
"own"); prefer; doubt; consist of; mean
spinach /ˈspɪnɪtʆ/ UK
US sustantivo
espinaca(s)
ever /ˈevə/ UK US adverbio
1
(en
preguntas y oraciones condicionales) alguna vez
Have you ever been to China?
¿Has
estado alguna vez en China?
Nothing ever seems to
upset him.
Have you ever been to
Paris?
I don’t think I’ve ever
been here before.
If you’re ever in Seattle,
come and see me.
cocoa /ˈkəʊkəʊ/ UK
US sustantivo
1 cacao
2
chocolate [bebida]
bun /bʌn/ UK US sustantivo
1
(pan)
panecillo, bollo
2
BrE (pan dulce) bollo
candy /ˈkændi/ UK US
sustantivo AmE
caramelos, golosinas
a piece of candy
un caramelo
▶ En inglés británico
se usa sweets para referirse a
golosinas, caramelos, etc. en general y sweet para referirse a un caramelo, etc.
chauvinist /ˈʆəʊvənɪst/
UK US sustantivo & adjetivo
1
(male) chauvinist machista
cuisine /kwɪˈziːn/
hangover /ˈhæŋəʊvə/ UK
US sustantivo
resaca
that’s where I am now.
pocket /ˈpɒkɪt/ UK US
pocket money paga [semanal, mensual]
adventurous
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