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Entries for agosto, 2019

Present Perfect Continuous

El  presente perfecto continuo en inglés se usa cuando expresamos una acción que comienza en el pasado  pero tiene continuidad en el presente. Algunos verbos son usados de forma habitual con el presente continuo por su naturaleza estática: LIE, STAY, WALK, LIVE, REST, STAND, SIT,  STUDY. REST… He has been lying on the floor since […]

Present Perfect (I)

El presente perfecto se construye con Since y For de acuerdo a la expresión de tiempo que le acompaña. Se puede usar Since and For con presente continuo también pero siempre debemos recordar que: SINCE: Se usa para expresar una idea desde un momento específico en el pasado hasta ahora. I haven´t had  a good […]

Present Perfect Tense

El presente perfecto expresa una acción terminada y se construye . Subject+ present tense+ past particle verb. Example. I have seen him. Have you seen him? Yes, I have. No I haven´t. Bart has gone to London. Bart has been to London .He can tell you what he did there.  

AT, IN, And ON

At se usa para indicar un lugar en un punto concreto. At school- En la escuela. At se usa con un evento social. At London festival y con las direcciones.  At Hollow street . En  la calle Hollow . In indica un área o espacio. I am in my house. Estoy en mi casa. In […]

Making comparisons: adjectives and adverbs (II)

To say two things are the same use: as + adjective/adverb + as She finds doing zumba as tiring as playing team sports. Sophie doesn’t speak Spanish so/as well as Gordon FCE: Grammar 2018-19

Making comparisons: adjectives and adverbs (I)

Irregular forms

Making Compairsons.Adverbs(II)

Ways of expressing a large difference: much/far/a lot/considerably + [adjective/adverb + –er] or [more + adjective/adverb] Playing team sports is much riskier than many people imagine. not nearly as + adjective/adverb + as Some apps are not nearly as fun to play as computer games. Ways of expressing a small difference: slightly/a bit/a little + […]

Making Comparisons. Adverbs(I)

FCE : GRAMMAR 2018-19

Making Comparisons.Adjetives(II)

To say that one thing is less than another use: not so/as + adjective as + adjective + as Window shopping is not so/as enjoyable as watching films. less/least + adjective Playing chess is less healthy than playing team sports. Watching TV is the least healthy activity you can do. FCE: Grammar 2018-19

Comparative & Superlative

FCE.Grammar 2018-19 El SUPERLATIVO ES: The Biggest ,the best and the strongest.