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Read again the text about Shakespeare which we worked with yesterday and try to find in it examples of 1º ESO -A month of the year: -A Possessive Adjective: -A synonym of ‘deep’ -Prepositions: -Adverbs of frequency: -An Object Pronoun: -Saxon Genitive: Can you find the words matching the following definitions in the text? _____ : vote , survey. _____ : a person who writes plays. 2º ESO -A Possessive Adjective: -An Object Pronoun: -A Reflexive Pronoun: -Two A...
4º ESO - Conditional Sentences. Mixed Types 1.-Use your own ideas and the correct tense to finish the following sentences. -If you do more exercise, __________ -If you came with us, __________ -If we had had more time, __________ -If you mix black and white, __________ -We would have visited Rome if __________ -You’ll be OK if __________ ...
PRESENT PERFECT FREQUENT WORD Today we are going to learn how to use some words which frequently occur with the Present Perfect tense . ALREADY occurs in affirmative sentences and it’s placed just before the past participle verb. For example: I have already finished. YET occurs in negative and interrogative sentences and it’s placed at the end of the sentence. For example: I haven’t finished yet / Have you finished yet? JUST refers to an action that has finished only some minutes/seconds ago and it’s placed just before the past participle verb. For example: I have just finished. ( Acabo de terminar ) EVER usually occurs in interrogative sentences and it’s placed just before the past participle verb. For example: Have you ever been to London? NEVER occurs in affirmative sentences and it’s placed just before the past participle. For example: I have never been to Denmark. FOR focuses on the duration of and action (desde hace). For ...