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Experience is the name everyone gives to their mistakes
I like very much Heavy Metal
In London lives Peter
The house has a garden very big
I need other desk
My daughter is studying to be doctor
The children misbehave at school
The Tom’s car is dark blue
What beautiful day!
Who did break that window?
My cousin plays the piano very good
I like Heavy Metal very much
Peter lives in London
The house has a very big garden
I need another desk
My daughter is studying to be a doctor
Children misbehave at school
Tom’s car is dark blue
What a beautiful day!
Who broke that window
My cousin plays the piano very well
My mother looked at me angry
Your hair looks terribly
Mervin is the more extrovert boy in the group
My mother is a good cooker
Everybody are paying attention
I have my new flat since last week
My uncle Tom was in hospital during three weeks
They are dead in a car crash
It’s a secret , we can’t tell you nothing
Suddenly, I listened a strange noise
My mother looked at me angrily
Your hair looks terrible
Mervin is the most extrovert boy in the group
My mother is a good cook
Everybody is paying attention
I have had my new flat since last week
My uncle Tom was in hospital for three weeks
They died in a car crash
It’s a secret , we can’t tell you anything
Suddenly, I heard a strange noise
They claimed that the building had totally destroyed in the fire
My old bicycle which I would like to sell has got a puncture
Take a coat . It should be cold later on
Do you want I make you some coffee?
Please, wait me here
He was used to smoke a lot
She often is late
They claimed that the building had been totally destroyed in the fire
My old bicycle, which I would like to sell, has got a puncture
Take a coat . It can be cold later on
Do you want me to make you some coffee?
Please, wait for me here
He used to smoke a lot
She is often late
1. I am studing hard this year
2. Mum suggested me to give Sally a call
3. I’ve never met a so boring person
4. No thanks, I don’t want some more
5. –‘Is that Peter?’ - ‘Yes, I think’
6. I like the same music than you
7. The doctor asked how did I feel
8. Bullying should finish at school
9. The needle must sterilised before the doctor uses it
1. I am studying hard this year
2. Mum suggested me giving Sally a call
3. I’ve never met such a boring person
4. No thanks, I don’t want any more
5. –‘Is that Peter?’ - ‘Yes, I think so’
6. I like the same music as you
7. The doctor asked how felt
8. Bullying should be finished at school
9. The needle must be sterilised before the doctor uses it
1. It is terrible the situation
2. Chess is a slow play
3. She went to Italy for to learn Italian
4. Thomas wins 6,000 Euros a month, that’s a good salary!
5. She received a price for her hard work
6. I cut me when I was shaving this morning
7. There’s the man who he teaches me French
8. The train was late, as usually
1. The situation is terrible
2. Chess is a slow game
3. She went to Italy to learn Italian
4. Thomas earns 6,000 Euros a month, that’s a good salary!
5. She received a prize for her hard work
6. I cut myself when I shaving this morning
7. There’s the man who teaches me French
8. The train was late, as usual
1. How long do you know Mary?
2. In my opinion, children couldn’t watch violent films
3. She knew where was hidden the ball
4. Steve has arrived several hours ago
5. The new apartment, that cost a lot of money, is extremely uncomfortable
6. The children behaved themselves very well
7. You won’t need an umbrella unless it doesn’t rain
8. I asked her that where she had worked before
9. He can’t drink alcohol, he’s not enough old
1. How long have you known Mary?
2. In my opinion, children shouldn’t watch violent films
3. She knew where the ball was hidden
4. Steve arrived several hours ago
5. The new apartment, which cost a lot of money, is extremely uncomfortable
6. The children behaved very well
7. You won’t need an umbrella unless it rains
8. I asked her where she had worked before
9. He can’t drink alcohol, he’s not old enough
1. - ‘How’s your mother?’ – ‘She’s a kind person’
2. If I will have a big house, I’ll buy a piano
3. Try to don’t be late
4. I must to go now
5. They left after have breakfast
6. You should stop to smoke
7. I know to make Spanish omelettes
8. I met your friend the last week
9. Do you like something to eat?
10. She married with a doctor
1. - ‘What is your mother like?’ – ‘She’s a kind person’
2. If I have a big house, I’ll buy a piano
3. Try not to be late
4. I must go now
5. They left after having breakfast
6. You should stop smoking
7. I know how to make Spanish omelettes
8. I met your friend last week
9. Would you like something to eat?
10. She married to a doctor
1. Everest is high 9,000 metres
2. Revising it is very difficult
3. The most of holidaymakers prefer the beach
4. I spent most my free time in the countryside
5. You are too much kind to me
6. We don’t have too time
7. We aren’t agree8. He born in 19709. This exercises are difficult to
understand
1. Everest is 9,000 metres high
2. Revising is very difficult
3. Most holidaymakers prefer the beach
4. I spent most of my free time in the countryside
5. You are too kind to me
6. We don’t have too much time
7. We don’t agree
8. He was born in 1970
9. These mistakes are difficult to understand
English word (spanish translation)
Sensible (razonable) Library (biblioteca) Idiom (expresión idiomática) Actual (real) Actually (en realidad, de
hecho) Success (éxito) Embarrassed (avergonzado) Sympathetic (comprensivo)
Spanish word (English translation)
Sensible (sensitive) Librería (bookshop) Idioma (language) Actual (current, present) Actualmente (at present,
currently) Suceso (event) Embarazada (pregnant) Simpático (kind, friendly)
Wich Whit Thinks Writen Dissappear Wonderfull Stoped Tryed Toke Persons Childrens Babyes Lifes Innecesary In the other hand In addiction
Which With Things Written Disappear Wonderful Stopped Tried Taken People Children Babies Lives Unnecesary On the other hand In addition
English sentences have a basic order: SUBJECT + VERB+ OBJECT+ MANNER+ PLACE + TIME
Adverbs of manner normally go after the direct object:
I read the letter carefully
If there is no direct object, the adverb usually goes after the verb:
She drove carefully
Look is a copula verb, followed by adjectives. It can mean “seem” or “appear”:
The garden looks nice
We can also use: look like+noun - You look like your mother
look+as if + clause – You look like as if you
had a bad day
With compounds ending in –body, or –one, the verb agrees in the 3rd singular person. However, we use the plural word “they”, “them” when we do not specify the sex of the person
If anybody phones me, tell them I will phone them back later
During says “when” something happens
My father was in hospital during the summer
For says “how long” something lasts
My father was in hospital for 6 weeks
It rained during the night for 3 or 4 hours
Hear is the ordinary word to say that something “comes to our ears”
I can hear children playing in the park
Listen is used to talk about concentrating, paying attention
Listen carefully!
I heard them talking in the next room, but I didn’t really listen to what they were saying
Adjective/adverb + enough
You are not driving fast enough
Enough + noun
Have you got enough milk?
…enough …+infinitive She is old enough to do
what she wants
…enough + for+object+ infinitive
It is late enough for us to stop work
Most + noun
Most people disagree with me
Most + of +the/this/that/my/our/them…
I spend most of my free time in the countryside
We couldn’t contact most of them
Too + adjective
He is too old to work
Too much+ uncontable
Too many + plural
You put too much sugar in my coffee
There were too many people in the meeting