Grammar
Put the following words in order to form a grammatically correct sentence.
1. of / we / mine / out / meet / went / to / friend / a
2. is / book / this / Whose / ?
3. to / last / home / had / walk / we / night
4. hospital / in / Matt / been / since / has / Monday
5. 2004 / 1999 / lived / to / from / London / in / we
Muchas veces nos confundimos con estas estructuras. A continuación compartimos con vosotros la norma general, ¡es muy sencilla!
I like + … -ing / + to = Me gusta…
I like cooking / to cook at the weekends.
Me gusta cocinar los findes de semana
Here are 5 sentences with common errors made by non-native English speakers.
Correct the errors and then check them against the corrected sentences below.
I have my group of friends since I was 3.
I did friends in University.
This people is strange.
In a few years will be more common.
Put the following words in order to form a grammatically correct sentence.
ever / you / eaten / food / Indian / ? / Have
just / she / had / has / breakfast
still / not / has / she / homework / her / finished
Utilizamos (not) as… as… para expresar que algo es o no es tan… como… Se les llama comparativos de igualdad. Veamos las normas de uso, hay que tener cuidado si utilizamos un adjetivo o un sustantivo:
– (not) as… as… (with adjectives)
Tim is not as tall as Robbin
A Ferrari is not as expensive as a Jeep
¿Cuántas veces has dudado si decir in, on o at? Queremos compartir con vosotros estas normas básicas que os ayudarán a elegir la preposición correcta sin dudas.
Utilizamos at para las horas y para ciertas expresiones:
at 8,30
at the weekend
at night
at Christmas
Here are 5 sentences with common errors made by non-native English speakers.
Correct the errors and then check them against the corrected sentences below.
It depends to the person.
She has time to prepare all.
I lost my keys.
He didn’t found it.
Here are 5 sentences with common errors made by non-native English speakers.
Correct the errors and then check them against the corrected sentences below.
I have been to Madrid last week.
Ask to María.
She was married with Felipe.
Some journalists they recorded a conversation.
Put the following words in order to form a grammatically correct sentence.
1. do / do / What / you / living? / for / a
2. Chicago / never / I / to / been / have
3. time / is / bed. / you / It / went / to
Put the following words in order to form a grammatically correct sentence.
1. usually / I / twice / go / the / gym / to / a / week.
2. classroom / not / big / This / enough. / is
3. I / seen / movie. / already / that / have