28 mayo 2009

PRIMERAS ESTRUCTURAS

LOS MIL SUSTANTIVOS MAS USADOS EN INGLES
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Estructura primaria

La primera oración sencilla en español que vamos a estudiar tiene cuatro elementos, como se puede ver:
Tiene un Pronombre Personal, un Verbo en tiempo presente, un Adjetivo y finalmente un Sustantivo

Yo amo la guitarra

Sus componentes gramaticales son:
1. Pronombre + 2. Verbo + 3. Adjetivo + 4. Sustantivo
1. Yo + 2. amo + 3. la + 4. guitarra
1.él + 2. quiere + 3. una + 4. pistola
1. tú + 2. duermes +3. la + 4. siesta
Ella rompe las promesas
Nosotros abrimos las cartas
Ella obedece los mandamientos
Nosotros hacemos la botana
Nosotras compramos las hamburguesas
Ustedes fabrican el mezcal
Ellos traen la sal
Ellas cocinan unos chilaquiles
Yo demuestro los automóviles
Usted vende el negocio
Tú declaras la guerra
Vos tomas las monedas
Él arregla las cosas
Ella barre la entrada
Nosotras brincamos la cerca
Ellos sueltan los perros
Ellas escuchan el radio
Yo salo la comida



RESUMEN DE LAS 4 PRIMERAS PARTES DE LA ORACIÓN

1. Pronombre= yo, tú, usted, vos, él, ella, nosotros, nosotras, vosotros, vosotras, ustedes, ellos, ellas, en la oración afirmativa ejecuta la acción
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2. El verbo se caracteriza por indicar la acción que se le imputa al Pronombre Personal, va conjugado. Por conjugación entendemos asignarle una persona al verbo y un tiempo, la terminación del verbo cambia en los verbos regulares. Todos los verbos en español, tienen infinitivo, se caracteriza por hacer que el verbo termine en ar, er, ir.
Conjugación del verbo amar en presente
Yo amo, tú amas, usted ama, vos amas, él ama, ella ama
Nosotros amamos, ustedes aman, vosotros, vosotras amáis, ellos aman
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3. Adjetivos. Hay siete clases de adjetivos determinativos: Los Artículos que son parte de los indefinidos el, la, los, las Demostrativos este, esta, estos, estas, ese, esa, esos, esas, aquel, aquella, aquellos, aquellas, mi(s), tu(s), su(s, nuestro, nuestra, nuestros, nuestras, vuestro, vuestra, vuestros, vuestras Indefinidos: algún, alguno, algunas, algunos, algunas, ningún, ninguno, ningunos, ningunas, otro, cierto, poco, mucho, todo, bastante, demasiado, cualquier (y sus formas femeninas singulares, masculinas plurales y femeninas plurales) Recuerde que el plural de cualquier es cualesquiera (un libro cualquiera, unos libros cualesquiera). Las frases con el indefinido todo se construyen con el sustantivo precedido de un artículo (todos los días, todo el mundo). Numerales: uno (un), dos, tres… y también ambos(as). Ordinales: primero (primer), segundo, tercero (tercer), etc. Múltiplos doble, triple, cuádruple, etc. Partitivos medio, tercera parte, cuarta parte, etc. distruibutivos cada, sendos(as) Interrogativos: qué? cuánto, cuánta, cuántos, cuántas? cuál, cuáles? Exclamativos Dan la idea de ponderación o admiración ay! órale! Relativos Establecen una relación con otra palabra que sirve de antecedente.
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4. Sustantivo silla, petate, chamaco, casa, pintura, carro, refrigerador, computadora, cielo, ceniza, polvo, día, noche, sol, estrella, Francisco, Adela, Tomasa, Nerea, Acapulco, Washington, La Habana, río, charca, etc.




1. LOS PRONOMBRES PERSONALES
PERSONAL NOUNS


Singular
Primera Persona
Yo
Segunda Persona
Tú, usted, vos
Tercera Persona
Él, ella, ello (no tenemos esta persona gramatical en español)
Plural
Primera Persona
Nosotros, nosotras
Segunda Persona
Ustedes
Tercera Persona
Ellos, ellas

Singular
First Person
I
Second Person
You
Third Person
He, She, It (no tenemos esta persona gramatical en español)
Plural
First Person
We
Second Person
You
Third Person
They
Ella___ellas___tú___nosotras___yo___He___She___We___
I___vos___usted___nosotros__nosotras___ellos___ella___It__él__They__vos___él___ustedes___ He___She___We___él___
ellas___tú___nosotras___ellos___ella___It__él___They__
vos___él___ustedes___He___She___We___I__ellas___él___
usted___nosotros__ ellos___ella___It__él___They___We___
nosotras___ellos___ella___It__ vos___usted___nosotros__
They__vos___él___ustedes___He___She___We___I__ellas___tú___nosotras___ellos___ella___It__él___They__vos___él___
He___She___We___I__ellas___él__ vos___él___ustedes___
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2. EL VERBO Y SU CONJUGACIÓN
PRESENTE SIMPLE
SIMPLE PRESENT
Verbo: amar
Verb: to be


Singular
Primera Persona
Yo amo
Segunda Persona
Tú amas, usted ama, vos amas
Tercera Persona
Él ama, ella ama, ello ama
Plural
Primera Persona
Nosotros, nosotras amamos
Segunda Persona
Ustedes aman
Tercera Persona
Ellos aman, ellas aman

Singular
First Person
I love
Second Person
You love
Third Person
He loves, She loves, It loves

Plural
First Person
We
Second Person
You
Third Person
They
Regla gramatical: Los Verbos Regulares en inglés, el único cambio que presentan es en las terceras terminan en o, como en el verbo do se le agrega en las terceras personas del singular la terminación es, así el verbo tendría la forma does personas del singular si terminan en e, como el verbo love, se le agrega una s,



Presente Simple del Verbo Regular:
Amar
Yo + amo + la + guitarra
tú + amas + el + dinero
él + ama + las + damas
ella + ama + los + banquetes
Ello + ama + los + huesos
nosotros + amamos + los + vinos
Ustedes + aman + otros + dioses
Ellos + aman + las + comedias
Pronombre + verbo + adjetivo + sustantivo



SIMPLE PRESENT
REGULAR VERB:
To love: amar

I + love + the + guitarra
You + love + the + dinero
He + loves + the + damas
She + loves + the + banquetes
It + loves + the + huesos
We + love + the + vinos
You + love + other + dioses
They + love + the + comedias
Personal
Pronoun + Verb + Adjetivo + Noun

Lista de Verbos Regulares en oración simple afirmativa (Regular Verbs) en inglés:

1. I Want Your Love
2. I wish her happiness
3. I Accept Your Apology
4. You speak my language
5. You act your age
6. You speak with thunder
7. You Achieve Your Goals
8. He walks the line
9. He admires your fairness
10. He advises young artists
11. We Affect The Earth
12. We Agree With Sam
13. We amaze her daugther
14. You attack their beliefs
15. You Bake Your Bread
16. You Believe our kids
17. I Borrow a Dollar
18. I call your name
19. I cancel my plan
20. You Back the Attack
21. You badmouth your ex-wife
22. You Baffle some Doctors
23. He calms the storm
24. He gives the contract
25. He daydreams too much
26. She carries her shoes
27. She carves her name
28. She castigates both men
29. We catalog serial killers
30. We Damage Our Security
31. We Dampen The Fuse
32. You candle a cat
33. You daydream too much


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You + love + the + dinero
He + loves + the + damas
She + loves + the + banquetes
It + loves + the + huesos
We + love + the + vinos
You + love + other + dioses
They + love + the + comedias
Personal
Pronoun + Verb + Adjetivo + Noun


Regular Verbs list:
1. Doubt 2.solicit 3.permit 4.Agree 5.carry 6. 7. get 8. Combat 9. Sleep 10. Fall 11. Blink 12. talk 13.stop 14.transform 15.block 16.Clean 17.Comb 18.Cough 19.Count 20.scratch 21.Dance 22.Draw 23.Drink 24.Drive 25.Disagree 26.Do 27.Eat 28.describe 29.reduce 30.Fill 31.Find 32.Finish 33.Fit 34.Fix 35.Fly 36.Forget 37.Give 38.Go 39.Hate 40.Hear 41.Hurt 42.Hit 43.Know 44.Kick 45.Learn 46.Leave 47.Listen 48.Live 49.Look 50.Lose 51.create 52.Need 53.Open 54.Close 55.arrange 56.compensate 57.Play 58.Plead 59.Put 60.Rain 61.Read 62. ignore 63.jog 64.close 65.gallop 66.declare 67.See 68.trade 69.Send 70.mark 71.Sing 72.Sit 73.Sleep 74.Smoke 75.Speak 76.Spell 77.Spend 78.Stand 79.Start 80.Study 81.Suceed 82.Swim 83.obtain 84.Talk 85.Tell 86.Think 87.Travel 88.Try 89.Turn on / off 90.Type 91.Understand 92.Use 93.Wait 94.Watch 95.Work 96.Write 97.Teach 98.adore 99.concern 100.Help


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It + loves + the + huesos
We + love + the + vinos
You + love + other + dioses
They + love + the + comedias
Personal
Pronoun + Verb + Adjetivo + Noun



SIMPLE PRESENT
REGULAR VERB:
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SIMPLE PRESENT
REGULAR VERB:
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SIMPLE PRESENT
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SIMPLE PRESENT
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SIMPLE PRESENT
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EL PRESENTE NEGATIVO DE LOS VERBOS REGULARES

I + do + not + want + her + problems
You + do + not + want + her + problems
He + does + not + want + her + problems
She + does + not + want + her + problems
It + does + not + want + her + problems
We + do + not + want + her + problems
You + do + not + want + her + problems
they + do + not + want + her + problems
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1. Pronombre Personal
2. Verbo Auxiliar do
3. Adverbio de Negación
4. Verbo Conjugado
5. Adjetivo
6. Sustantivo

Regular Verbs list: 1. doubt 2.Ask 3.Allow 4.Agree 5.Bring 6. 7.Buy 8. Combat 9. Sleep 10. Fall 11. Blink 12. negotiate 13.stop 14.Change 15.Choke 16.Clean 17.Comb 18.Cough 19.Count 20.scratch 21.Dance 22.Draw 23.Drink 24.Drive 25.Disagree 26.Do 27.Eat 28.Explain 29.reduce 30.Fill 31.Find 32.Finish 33.Fit 34.Fix 35.Fly 36.Forget 37.Give 38.Go 39.Hate 40.Hear 41.Hurt 42.Hit 43.Know 44.Kick 45.Learn 46.Leave 47.Listen 48.Live 49.Look 50.Lose 51.create 52.Need 53.Open 54.Close 55.arrange 56.compensate 57.Play 58.Plead 59.Put 60.Rain 61.Read 62. ignore 63.jog 64.close 65.gallop 66.declare 67.See 68.trade 69.Send 70.mark 71.Sing 72.Sit 73.Sleep 74.Smoke 75.Speak 76.Spell 77.Spend 78.Stand 79.Start 80.Study 81.Suceed 82.Swim 83.obtain 84.Talk 85.Tell 86.Think 87.Travel 88.Try 89.Turn on / off 90.Type 91.Understand 92.Use 93.Wait 94.Watch 95.Work 96.Write 97.Teach 98.adore 99.concern 100.Help

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Adjective List

sweet audacious destructive alert beautiful typical gorgeous
Blue-eyed wounded shy brilliant fresh lucid grey rich full
attractive shady uninteresting different boring neat eager
Fancy Filthy dirty glamorous polished good-looking lovely
Ugly handsome
Long outstanding foggy still
Mucky conservative basic balanced treasure pretty glossy
hazy
spotless
pristine
violent
eccentric
Ugly
Ugliest
Unsightly
Unusual
Alive
Annoying
Bad
fine-looking
clever
fragile
empty
cautious
reckless
brainy
inept
worried
unwise
inquisitive
dull
diverse
complex
unsure
simple
Expensive
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renowned
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weak
exceptional
talented
cooperative
powerless
hideous
significant
impracticable
economical
blameless
curious
contemporary
soft
peculiar
undo
stupendous
unfortunate
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itchy
confused
genuine
wealthy
timid
tired
unintelligent
wonderful
brilliant
broken
kind
rough
apathetic
huge
nomadic
untamed
erroneous
annoyed
exasperated
apprehensive
proud
mortified
terrible
Bad
disorientated
Black
depressed
Bored
inept
belligerent
destined
perplexed
foolish
Flipped-out
sinister
brutal
treacherous
loyal
disloyal
beaten
insolent
miserable
shocked
uneasy
Dizzy
monotonous
Embarrassed
Envious
Evil
Fierce
Foolish
Frantic
frightened
Grieving
irritable
Helpless
Homeless
Hungry
Hurt
Ill
Itchy
Jealous
nervy
Lazy
Lonely
Mysterious
Nasty
Naughty
tense
Nutty
crazy
hateful
offensive
frightened
gross
Scary
Selfish
Sore
Tense
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Testy
thoughtless
tired
troubled
upset
weary
worried
agreeable
amused
brave
calm
charming
cheerful
comfortable
cooperative
courageous
delightful
determined
enthusiastic
captivating
cheering
energetic
enthusiastic
excited
energetic
fair
faithful
unbelievable
fine
friendly
funny
gentle
glorious
good
happy
healthy
helpful
hilarious
jolly
joyous
kind
lively
charming
lucky
nice
obedient
perfect
pleasant
proud
relieved
silly
smiling
splendid
successful
thankful
thoughtful
victorious
vivacious
witty
wonderful
zealous
zany
broad
chubby
crooked
curved
deep
flat
high
hollow
low
narrow
round
shallow
skinny
square
steep
straight
wide
big
colossal
fat
gigantic
great
huge
immense
large
little
mammoth
massive
miniature
petite
puny
scrawny
short
small
tall
teeny
teeny-tiny
tiny
deafening
faint
harsh
high-pitched
mocking
hushed
husky
quiet
melodic
moaning
mute
noisy
purring
quiet
raspy
resonant
screeching
strident
still
spongy
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thundering
voiceless
whispering
ancient
brief
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fast
late
long
modern
old
old-fashioned
quick
rapid
short
measured
swift
young
bitter
delicious
fresh
juicy
ripe
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salty
sour
spicy
stale
sticky
strong
sweet
tart
flat
yummy
thirsty
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fuzzy
greasy
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hard
hot
icy
loose
melted
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plastic
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rainy
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scattered
shaggy
shaky
sharp
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slimy
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smooth
soft
solid
steady
sticky
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tight
rough
weak
wet
wooden
yummy
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broken
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cool
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crooked
cuddly
curly
damaged
damp
dirty
dry
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warm
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LISTA DE ORACIONES EN DONDE SE ENCUENTRAN EJEMPLOS DE ADJETIVOS Y SUSTANTIVOS

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area

The area of a circle is the radius squared multiplied by pi.

This learning activity should help you to understand how to calculate the area of a circle.
authority

The Health Authority gives money to the hospitals.

body

Her body is healthy but her brain is damaged.

Human communication is affected by body language and tone of voice as well as the actual words spoken.
book

I read the book from cover to cover.

The film is not a patch on the book (colloquial; not as good as).

business

The abolition of restrictions encourages business expansion.

What business is it of yours?

There was a conflict of interest between his business investments and his job as minister.

Money laundering is used to transfer money from drugs, smuggling and other crimes into legitmate business accounts.

She has a good reputation as a business leader.

His business affairs are kept separate from his political position.

The business students argued about the difference in meaning between

Her university degree is in Business Administration.

car

He was injured in a car accident.

My car has broken down so I will have to go by bus.

New car drivers must learn to operate the controls with skill.

The car repair job took 3 days.

The road was wide enough for the car to overtake.

You can use my car to drive to town.

If you approach the airport from the south, you will see a large car park.

The car factory has installed a new assembly line.

I need to insure my car against fire, theft and collision damage risks.

case

I'll wait for you in case you are late.

You travel light; you have only one case and I have several bags.

He always carried his credit card in case of emergency.

centre

The sun is the centre of our universe.
change

She wished for a change in the weather.

He brought a change of clothes.

I didn't have any small change so gave him paper money.

My decision is final; you will not persuade me to change my opinion.
child

He was convicted of child abuse.

My child is sick. Her children are 6 and 8 years old.



city

Mr Khan works in a city office.

Which way (direction) is it to the city centre?

The football club signed an agreement with the city council.

The baby was born at 03:30 in the city hospital.

He said that Vancouver is the best city bar none. (

London is the capital city of England.

Land is very expensive - especially in city centres and crowded countries.
community

There is a public party tonight in the community hall.
company

The accountant produced the company accounts for the tax inspector.

Don't keep company with bad people.

The company went into administration and eventually closed down.

The labour union leaders and the company management reached a pay deal and averted a strike.

The company has advertised a new post - Chief Accounting Officer.
council

The local council looks after street cleaning.

She was elected to the Council of Ministers.

The United Nations Security Council condemned the act of war and called for a ceasefire.

They applied to the local council for planning approval to build a new office block.
country

We visited a country park.

France is a large country in Europe.

It is your duty to be loyal to your country and be a good citizen.
court

The court of King Rascali was corrupt.

The judge sits in court and hears criminal cases.

The court is very busy - the judge has to hear several cases this week.

The lawyer submitted a detailed argument to the court claiming that the defendant had an alibi.

He asked the court to award the plaintiff $50000 for the serious injuries he has suffered.

The decison of the district court was overturned by the higher court of appeal.
day

The day after tomorrow is Thursday.

The unnecessary movement of vehicles every day is a major cause of pollution.
development

Educational development is very important for the nation.

Foreign governments give development aid to poorer countries.

The Expressionist movement was an important stage in the development of modern art.
door

Please close the door when you go out.
effect

What effect will this have on my salary?
These lists show you which words are used most often. They give you examples of their correct use in phrases or sentences. Note that some words may be used as noun, verb, adjective etc. For definitions and more uses and different meanings of these words you should refer to a good online dictionary or printed book dictionary of English.
end

At the end of the day.

The far end of the road.

At the end of the meeting, there was a collection to raise money for the project.
eye

He has an eye for fine art.

Keep an eye on the children.

My left eye is hurting.
face

The face of modern Britain.

He washed his face and brushed his hair.
fact

Is this fact or fiction?

The fact is, I overslept.
family

This family of plants is nearing extinction.

My family consists of my mother, my father and me.

The family is on benefit; they depend on welfare benefits because there are so few jobs available.
figure

Look at the map in figure 8.
form

The footballer was in good form and scored two goals.

Fill in the form using a ballpoint pen.
friend

A friend in need is a friend indeed.

My friend John lives nearby.
government

The government has no control over the weather.

The government increase security controls due to the bomb scare.

The government is in charge of the army, education, health and trade.

He tried to gain an unfair advantage by bribing the government official.
group

A group of students were chatting.

On the basis of 5 litres per person, he calculated the group would need 50 litres of water per day.
hand

He lost his right hand in an industrial accident.
head

They were at the head of the race.

She is the head of marketing.
home

He lives at home with his parents.

England was the home of the industrial revolution.
hour

An hour has 60 minutes.
house

My house is on this street.

Part of the house fell down.

The house was in a poor state (condition).

One of the rooms in his house is used as a study.

The British House of Lords is unelected and some say undemocratic - but it works quite well most of the time.
idea

He has no idea about cooking.

I have an idea for a new book.
information

He gave false information to the police.
interest

He paid 12% interest on his loan.

Did he show any interest in her painting?

There was a conflict of interest between his business investments and his job as minister.

He earned 8% interest on the money in his savings account.
job

Have you posted your job application?

He has three years job experience in this industry.

There was a conflict of interest between his business investments and his job as minister.

It's quite a job to climb that steep hill.

My job is well-paid and I I hope for another salary increase soon.

The car repair job took 3 days.
law

The new law was passed in parliament and enforced by the courts.

The law of nature says that all living things must eventually die.
level

The builder used a spirit-level to check whether the wall was level and true.
life

My aim in life is to work hard and to play hard.
line

The line of shoppers grew longer and longer.
man

This man works hard in the factory all day.

The police arrested the man and accused him of murder.

The old man was born a very long time ago.

If a dog bites a man, that is not news but if a man bites a dog, the newspapers will be interested.
market

The firm will enter a new market next year.
member

Are you a member of this club?

She is a respected member of the community.
million

Manchester United football club has bought a new player - he cost over a million Euro.
minister

The minister was accountable to parliament.

He was a minister in the Blair government.

She trained as minister of religion.

Mr Trasker is the Minister of Defence in the Social Democratic government.
money

The Health Authority gives money to the hospitals.

Do you have any money to hand?

I have no money so I cannot buy a new car.

Money laundering is used to transfer money from drugs, smuggling and other crimes into legitmate business accounts.

He earned 8% interest on the money in his savings account.

OXFAM and other charities launched an appeal to raise money for poor people.

At the end of the meeting, there was a collection to raise money for the project.
month

February is the only calendar month with 28 days.
mother

The mother fed her children.

The mother ship was escorted into harbour.

Her choice of clothes surprised her mother. Her mother wanted her to choose different clothes.

My mother and father have two children: a daughter and a son.
Mr


name

My name is Peter.

What's the name of your hotel?

Can you name the 27 countries of the European Union?

I wrote his name and address in my notebook.
need

A friend in need is a friend indeed.

I need a new part for my car.

The old woman was in need of care due to her illness.

On the basis of 5 litres per person, he calculated the group would need 50 litres of water per day.

We need to budget for further expansion and increased advetising expenditure.

Students need careful advice about making wise career choices.

You will need a lot of force to break down that security door.

Wait a moment! This is not the right moment to go away. At moments like this, we need to be careful.

I need to insure my car against fire, theft and collision damage risks.
night

I have to work the night shift on alternate weeks.
number

This number is greater than ten.
office

I work in an office building.

The office of President is extremely powerful.

I asked at the theatre box office but they said that no seats were available.

They applied to the local council for planning approval to build a new office block.
other

Money laundering is used to transfer money from drugs, smuggling and other crimes into legitmate business accounts.

The other side of the moon.

Air is about 79% nitrogen and 20% oxygen; the rest is other gases including air pollution.

OXFAM and other charities launched an appeal to raise money for poor people.
part

I need a new part for my car.

He played the part of King Lear in the play.

I take part in sports.

Google Earth lets you zoom in on photographs of any part of the world.
party

It was no accident that they left the party at the same time.

We had a birthday party on Friday.

The Labour Party candidate was successful in the election.

There is a public party tonight in the community hall.
people

Some English people find strong Scottish accents difficult to understand.

With the arrival of foreign soldiers, the people were anxious.

Other people were present.

Some people eat pork and some don't.

A lot of people were at the market.

What age are you? Only people aged 18 and over are allowed in this club.

His approach to the task is to be patient and persuasive; trying to bully people is not the best approach.

Most people have two arms and two legs. He has a tatoo on his right arm.

This baby submarine can carry two people to depths of 500 metres.

The MDC (Movement for Democratic Change) said it would bring about improvements in the lives of ordinary people in Zimbabwe.
per cent (%)

Inflation increased to 5 per cent (%) last year.
period

He was absent for a period of three weeks.

The period from June to August is a very busy time.

Her period was overdue.

The nineteenth century was a very turbulent period in British history.
person

He is a person of integrity.

She was acting like a very upset person but I
place

This is the place to be.
point

What is the point of doing that?

What is your point of view?
police

The police took action to reduce crime.

The protesters could not cross the police line.

The police arrested the man and accused him of murder.

After the terrorist attack, there was a lot of police activity at the airport.

The police became suspicious of his association with known terrorists and they brought him in for questioning.

The police force hopes to recruit women trainees.

After the fight, the police charged the suspect with assault.
policy

It is our policy to look after all our customers.

The committee members were in agreement about the new policy proposals.
power

Electric power is used for lighting, cooking and heating.

Political power corrupts many leaders.
problem

I have a problem with my car.
question

It's a question of common sense.

I asked a question and he gave me an answer.
rate

What rate do you charge?
reason

He asked for the reason I was late.

Logic and reason can solve many problems but not all.
report

I was shocked by the report on global warming.

Jane's school report was excellent.

I hope the report is on the agenda of the committee meeting.
result

The result of his negligence was severe injury.

What was the result of the test?
right

He lost his right hand in an industrial accident.

She is right to complain about the poor working conditions.

We have the right to vote.

Most people have two arms and two legs. He has a tatoo on his right arm.

The right to bear arms is enshrined in the US constitution. Firearms are dangerous.

Wait a moment! This is not the right moment to go away. At moments like this, we need to be careful.
road

Hard work is the road to success.

The road was wide enough for the car to overtake.
room

It looks so crowded; is there any room (space) to sit down?

This room is used for storing boxes.

The hotel offered us a room with a double bed or two single beds.
school

The alterations to the school rules were among many proposed changes.

My school class is learning English. .

Jane's school report was excellent.

The school of fish swam away.

He liked the school teacher because she was knowledgeable and entertaining.

The school year has three terms or trimesters.

I like my new school - it's a friendly but hard-working environment.

She wrote an interesting article for the school magazine.
service

What time does the bus service start?

The religious service began at 10:00.

The service is very fast in this restaurant.

The board of directors ordered all employees to be more efficient and give better service to customers.
side

The other side of the moon.

This side of summer.

This side of the road.

A side of beef.
society


state

The house was in a poor state (condition).
study

Conscientious study (process of learning) is the key to examination success.

The professor published his study of AIDS.

Psychologists study human behaviour and make associations between stimuli and responses.
system

The computer system failed to work properly.
term

The criminal was sentenced to a term of 10 years in jail.

What does the scientific term 'relativity' mean?
thing

What is this thing lying on the floor?
time

What time does the bus service start?

What time is it?

The old man was born a very long time ago.
use

What use are tea leaves if you have no hot water?

You can use my car to drive to town.

The FBI use secret agents to smash drugs cartels.
view

The view from Cape Town
war

The war on poverty is urgent.

There is a war of words between the politicians.

The United Nations Security Council condemned the act of war and called for a ceasefire.
water

There is a shortage of water in the desert.

She drinks two litres of water every day.

The laboratory analysis showed that the water was dangerously polluted.

On the basis of 5 litres per person, he calculated the group would need 50 litres of water per day.
way

I enjoy this way (method) of learning.

Which way (direction) is it to the city centre?
week


woman

She was the first woman to be become president.

The old woman was in need of care due to her illness.
word

The word 'book' can be used as a noun, as an adjective and as a verb.

They got word of his death.

I found the word in the dictionary.

The word data was originally the plural of datum.

Nowadays, the word data is generally used as an uncountable (mass) noun.
work

I work in an office building.

Hard work is the road to success.

The computer system failed to work properly.

I enjoy my work as a teacher.

Now that the boss is back, we had better work faster.

I have to work the night shift on alternate weeks.

My aim in life is to work hard and to play hard.

What percentage of students work hard for their examinations?

Which department do you work in?
world

She loves the world of art and literature.

He flew around the world in 3 days.
year

The school year has three terms or trimesters.

Last year I went to Spain.

A year has 12 months.

We pay our taxes year after year.