Veja neste artigo alguns motivos não tão conhecidos para aprender inglês, que vai desde o financeiro até mesmo a sua própria saúde.
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El verbo “Can” corresponde al español a «Poder», este verbo es muy utilizado en inglés para expresar lo siguiente: —Posibilidad —La habilidad o capacidad de personas / cosas —Para pedir / dar per…
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The difference between Do, Does, Did and Done in English using charts, examples and games
En la clase de sexto de primaria estamos aprendiendo el uso de los nombres contables y incontables relacionándolo con el vocabulario de la comida. A continuación algunos recursos que nos ayudarán a…
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En inglés expresamos preferencia con los verbos PREFER, WOULD RATHER y WOULD PREFER. I prefer swimming to running / I would rather swim than run / I would prefer to swim rather than run.
Grammar tasks on using should. - ESL worksheets
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Today we'll be taking a closer look at subordinating conjunctions to understand what they are. We'll take a look at some examples and highlight how a
12 Tenses and Example Sentences; Tenses Positive Negative Question Present Simple I prefer my coffee black. I don’t prefer my coffee black. Do I prefer my coffee black? Present Continuous She is listening the music now. She is not listening the music now. Is she listening the music now? Present Perfect It has rained a lot lately. It has not rained a lot lately. Has it rained a lot lately? Present PerfectContinuous She has been singing a song. She has not been singinga song. Has she been singing a song? Past Simple We watched the news last night. We did not watch the news last night. Did we watch the news last night? Past Continuous I was learning German last year. I was not learning German last year. Was I learning German last year? Past perfect He had left when I went to the club. He had not left when I went to the club. Had he left when I went to the club? Past Perfect Continuous They had been
We use I wish ... and If only ... when we regret something or when we would like something to be different than the way it is.
Grammar guide for advanced students to learn how to use modal verbs of deduction and speculation in the present and in the past. It also has a follow-up exercise - ESL worksheets
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