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Moon landing hoax

Simple Past and Past Progressive

http://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar/simpas-paspro Simple Past Past Progressive irregular verbs: see 2nd column of irregular verbsI spoke regular verbs: verb + ed I worked past form of ‘be’ + ing form of verb I was speaking you were speaking he / she / it was speaking we were speaking they were speaking Exceptions Exceptions when adding ‘ed’ : … Sigue leyendo

hoax

hoax hoax/həʊks/ ▶noun ; a humorous or malicious deception 1796 (v.), 1808 (n.), probably an alteration of hocus «conjurer, juggler» (1630s), or directly from hocus-pocus. 1620s, Hocas Pocas, common name of a magician or juggler, a sham-Latin invocation used in tricks, probably based on a perversion of the sacramental blessing from the Mass, Hoc est … Sigue leyendo

Prepositions

Prepositions of Place: at, in, on In general, we use: at for a POINT in for an ENCLOSED SPACE on for a SURFACE at in on POINT ENCLOSED SPACE SURFACE at the corner in the garden on the wall at the bus stop in London on the ceiling at the door in France on the … Sigue leyendo

The Difference Between Know, Believe, Think, Suppose, Trust and Hope

In every Language some words have slightest difference in meaning though some people used all of them for the same meaning. To Know is with reference to some ascertained fact; as ‘I know that the earth moves around the sun.’ To believe implies faith, trust or confidence in some person or thing in the absence … Sigue leyendo

A pair of jokes

BOSS to an employee…. «Do you believe in life after Death?» EMPLOYEE….. «Certainly not! There’s no proof of it», he replied. BOSS: «Well, there is now. After you left early yesterday to go to your uncle’s funeral, he came here looking for you.

Idioms

Out Of The Frying Pan (And Into The Fire) ( to get out of a bad situation and end up in one that is even worse … ) There is a song from  Meat Loaf   «Out Of The Frying Pan (And Into The Fire)» You can listen to it here http://www.mp3lyrics.org/m/meat-loaf/out/ It’s only two o’clock … Sigue leyendo

Diccionario inglés

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jokes about maths

Teacher: «Little Johnny, give me a sentence using the word, ‘geometry.’» Little Johnny: «A little acorn grew and grew until it finally awoke one day and said, ‘Gee, I’m a tree.’» The Mathematics of Love Smart man + smart woman = romance Smart man + dumb woman = affair Dumb man + smart woman = … Sigue leyendo