clases ingles bilbao
Can you un-mix the words to create real sentences?
Ready, steady… go!
Remember, these phrasal verbs are not “make + particle” but rather units, so learn them as such! Put these verbs in the correct sentence, conjugated as necessary. You may want to look these words up in a dictionary, as they may have secondary meanings! (Just like in that sentence: “look up” isn’t just “turn your […]
Un-mix the words to create real sentences.
don’t his I is know name what .
always at Cathy goes Mike night where wonders .
asked Beth cinnamon Debbie had me put the where .
– Imagine you have to give a presentation on a topic you’re fairly familiar with, but still haven’t prepared for. If you have to go in right now, without your notes or PowerPoint slides, and give it, we would say that you have to wing it. This means to just jump in and do what needs to be done even if you haven’t prepared for it.
Can you correct these sentences? Go!
1. How often does Mike and Jim come over?
2. Mary Ann went yesterday to the store.
3. Wendy cooked too long her four-layer creamy death-by-chocolate cake and it burned.
4. Catherine told me I must to visit her soon.
Amid all the confusion surrounding how to use the word “news”, “notice”, etc., there’s something else Spanish speakers need to be aware of regarding the tenses we use when talking about news.
– When we first introduce news, we tend to use the present perfect tense.
– However, after that, we switch immediately to the past tense.
– Keep in mind, this type of tense usage is limited to news giving, and is not really used in other contexts.
In English we use I don´t think + verb (affirmative). Let´s have a look at these sentences.
Incorrect: I think it´s not going to rain.
Correct: I don´t think it is going to rain.