Let me say, you are wrong. There are different words with the same meaning. Today I want to share with you the following picture.
jueves, 18 de febrero de 2016
British vs Americans
Let me say, you are wrong. There are different words with the same meaning. Today I want to share with you the following picture.
lunes, 28 de diciembre de 2015
What do you do everyday?
I normally when I woke up every morning I only want to sleep more, I normally ask for a 5 minutes more, oh God!!! Only five minutes more!!!... is it difficult to understand?!!!! But is almost impossible....
After to open my eyes hardly, I usually get a shower, get a dress and put a bit makeup.
And what about you?, what do you do every morning?.
domingo, 27 de diciembre de 2015
Do you like fruits?
I love fruit, I think I can eat more than 6 pieces in one day. They are suit, sooo suit, for me is like if I eat a big donut .There are a lot of healthy arguments about if you consume fruits in your diet routine. Is for that, in case I'll travel one day to English country I need to buy fruits!!!. Let's to learn some words together!!! Do you can't learn all the word? Don't matter!!. Choose one of them and memorise it. What is your favorite fruit?
lunes, 21 de diciembre de 2015
lunes, 4 de mayo de 2015
Present Simple
Sujeto
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Conjugación
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I, You, We, They
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talk, eat, learn, watch, do,
go...
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He, She, It
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talks, eats,
learns, watches, does, goes...
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Sujeto + verbo principal.
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Sujeto + verbo auxiliar ("to do") +
auxiliar negativo ("not") + verbo principal.
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Verbo auxiliar ("to do") + sujeto + verbo
principal
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Ejemplos:
Ejemplos:
martes, 28 de abril de 2015
A Quick Summary of English Tenses
Here is a summarized of English Tenses:
- Simple present
- Something that is unchanging, general, scheduled or happening at certain intervals.
- Uses: “verb-s.”
- Present continuous
- Something that is happening now or in the near future.
- Uses: “Is + verb-ing.”
- Simple past
- Something that happened before now.
- Uses: “Verb-ed.”
- Past continuous
- Something that got interrupted by an event or a time.
- Uses: “Was + verb-ing.”
- Simple future
- Something that will happen later than now.
- Uses: “Will + verb,” “Is going to + verb.”
- Future continuous
- Something that will be interrupted by an event or a time.
- Uses: “Will be + verb-ing ,” “Is going to be + verb-ing.”