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INGLS TCNICO
"I'm ...(name)... I'm ...(age)... years old and I'm from...(country, province, city)."
NIC number / (National) Identity Document number: Whats your NIC number?
-My ____ number is
/Its
/ Its
Email addresses:
- Dash
_ Underscore
@ at
. dot
INGLS TCNICO
North America
Central America
South America
Europe
Africa
Asia
Oceania
Argentina Argentinian
Chile Chilean
Brazil Brazilian
Canada Canadian
The UK British
Spain Spanish
Italy Italian
Germany- German
France French
Japan Japanese
China Chinese
Australia Australian
Mexico Mexican
Russia Russian
INGLS TCNICO
North
South
East
West
0= zero
20= twenty
40= forty
1= one
21= twenty-one
41= forty-one
2= two
22= twenty-two
42= forty-two
3= three
23= twenty-three
43= forty-three
4= four
24= twenty-four
44= forty-four
5= five
25= twenty-five
45= forty-five
6= six
26= twenty-six
46= forty-six
7= seven
27= twenty-seven
47= forty-seven
8= eight
28= twenty-eight
48= forty-eight
9= nine
29= twenty-nine
49= forty-nine
10= ten
30= thirty
50= fifty
11= eleven
31= thirty-one
51= fifty-one
12= twelve
32= thirty-two
52= fifty-two
13= thirteen
33= thirty-three
53= fifty-three
14= fourteen
34= thirty-four
54= fifty-four
15= fifteen
35= thirty-five
55= fifty-five
16= sixteen
36= thirty-six
56= fifty-six
17= seventeen
37= thirty-seven
57= fifty-seven
18= eighteen
38= thirty-eight
58= fifty-eight
19= nineteen
39= thirty-nine
59= fifty-nine
INGLS TCNICO
60= sixty
61= sixty-one
62= sixty-two
63= sixty-three
64= sixty-four
65= sixty-five
66= sixty-six
67= sixty-seven
68= sixty-eight
69= sixty-nine
70= seventy
71= seventy-one
72= seventy-two
73= seventy-three
74= seventy-four
75= seventy-five
76= seventy-six
77= seventy-seven
78= seventy-eight
97= ninety-seven
79= seventy-nine
98= ninety-eight
80= eighty
99= ninety-nine
81= eighty-one
82= eighty-two
83= eighty-three
84= eighty-four
85= eighty-five
86= eighty-six
87= eighty-seven
88= eighty-eight
89= eighty-nine
200=two hundred
300=three hundred
400=four hundred
500=five hundred
600=six hundred
90= ninety
91= ninety-one
92= ninety-two
93= ninety-three
94= ninety-four
95= ninety-five
96= ninety-six
700=seven hundred
800=eight hundred
900=nine hundred
999=nine hundred
ninety-nine
1000=one thousand
1.000.000= one million
1st= first
17th= seventeenth
2nd= second
18th= eighteenth
3rd= third
19th= nineteenth
4th= fourth
20th= twentieth
5th= fifth
21st= twenty-first
6th= sixth
22nd= twenty-second
7th= seventh
23rd= twenty-third
8th= eight
24th= twenty-fourth
9th= ninth
25th= twenty-fifth
10th= tenth
26th= twenty-sixth
11th= eleventh
27th= twenty-seventh
12th= twelfth
28th= twenty-eighth
13th= thirteenth
29th= twenty-ninth
14th= fourteenth
30th= thirtieth
15th= fifteenth
31st= thirty-first
16th= sixteenth
Monday
Friday
Tuesday
Saturday
Wednesday
Sunday
Thursday
Note: The preposition we use with the days of the week is on.
Example:
in the morning
in the evening
at midday
at night
in the afternoon
at midnight
Note: The prepositions we use with the parts of the day are in and at.
Example:
January
July
February
August
March
September
April
October
May
November
June
December
Note: The preposition we use with the months of the year is in.
Example:
My birthday is in January.
Summer
Autumn / fall
Winter
Spring
My birthday is in summer.
The translations of this verb is Ser or Estar, but it can also be interpreted as
Tener when we are talking about the age.
Examples: We are from Argentina.
I am at the institute.
He is twenty-four years old.
m (am)
he / she / it
s (is)
you / we / they
re (are)
busy
studying.
busy
studying.
busy
studying?
he / she / it
you / we / they
Is
he / she / it
Are
you / we / they
Short answers
Yes, I am.
No, Im not.
We can also use Wh- words (like what, how old, where, when). These words
appear at the beginning of the question.
Examples: What is your name?
How old are you?
a whiteboard.
are
four doors.
a blackboard.
any fans.
There
a whiteboard?
there
Are
four doors?
Short answers
Yes, there is
No, there isnt.
We can also use Wh- words (like how many). These words appear at the
beginning of the question.
Examples: How many students are there in this classroom?
10