Affirmative sentences >have< >have got< I have a brother. I have got a brother. I’ve got a brother. You have a sister. You have got a sister. You’ve got a sister. He has a cat. He has got a cat. He’s got a cat. She has a dog. She has got a … Sigue leyendo
How much / How many Se utilizan para preguntar por cantidades de algo. Si se trata de sustantivos contables, se aplica How many. Si se trata de sustantivos incontables, se usa How much. Estas expresiones siempre van seguidas de un sustantivo; luego, el verbo y el resto de la oración. How many cars do you … Sigue leyendo
Guidelines for Using Capital Letters http://grammar.about.com/od/punctuationandmechanics/a/Guidelines-For-Using-Capital-Letters.htm Capitalize the first word in a sentene. Your mother is in here with us, Karras. Would you like to leave a message? Capitalize the pronoun I. I‘m sorry, but I don’t want to be an emperor. (Charlie Chaplin in The Great Dictator, 1940) Capitalize the names and nicknames of … Sigue leyendo
Food El archivo contiene el léxico básico sobre comidas. Podéis practicar la pronunciación aquí: http://www.learnenglish.de/vocabulary/food.htm
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
Sports Vocabulary Word List A aerobics athletics B badminton baseball basketball bicycling biking billiards bowling boxing C cricket croquet cross country cycling D decathlon diving F fitness football G golf gymnastics H heptathlon hockey V volley ball I ice hockey ice skating J jumping K karate kung fu W wakeboarding walking water polo waterski waterskiing … Sigue leyendo
SMS English http://www.ego4u.com/en/chill-out/curiosities/sms-english Not only foreigners, but also native speakers have their problems with the English language. Quite often, teachers despair when reading their pupils’ texts. Most mistakes are made when words are pronounced the same, e.g. their/there, its/it’s etc. When worse comes to worse, some students simply shorten their texts to SMS. This is … Sigue leyendo
http://www.agendaweb.org/verbs/present_simple-exercises.html Haz clic en los cuadraditos verdes de la cuadrícula o en el 01, 02, 03, 04 y practica. Listen to the videos and learn about Simple present
Para conjugar el presente simple usamos el inifinitivo para los sujetos «I«, «you«, «we» y «they» y para las terceras personas «he«, «she» y «it«, añadimos un «-s» al final del verbo. Nota: Ten en cuenta que los verbos que terminen en «-o» añadimos «-es«. Sujeto Conjugación I, You, We, They talk, eat, learn, do, … Sigue leyendo
Affirmative Interrogative Negative I eat. Do I eat? I do not eat. You eat. Do you eat? You do not eat. He/She/It eats. Does he/she/it eat? He/She/It does not eat. We eat. Do we eat? We do not eat. You eat. Do you eat? You do not eat. … Sigue leyendo