How long ... ?
Monday, 8 December 2014
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Wednesday, 3 December 2014
Thursday, 20 November 2014
Monday, 10 November 2014
Wednesday, 1 October 2014
The animals went in two by two
The animals went in two by two (video)
Am C
1. The animals went in two by two, hurrah! hurrah!
Am C E
The animals went in two by two, hurrah! hurrah!
Am G F E
The animals went in two by two, the elephant and the kangaroo,
Am G F E Am G Am
and they all went into the ark, for to get out of the rain.
Am C
2. The animals went in three by three, hurrah! hurrah!
Am C E
The animals went in three by three, hurrah! hurrah!
Am G
The animals went in three by three,
F E
the wasp, the ant and the bumble bee,
Am G F E Am G Am
and they all went into the ark, for to get out of the rain.
Am C
3. The animals went in four by four, hurrah! hurrah!
Am C E
The animals went in four by four, hurrah! hurrah!
Am G
The animals went in four by four,
F E
the great hippopotamus stuck in the door,
Am G F E Am G Am
and they all went into the ark, for to get out of the rain.
Am C
4. The animals went in five by five, hurrah! hurrah!
Am C E
The animals went in five by five, hurrah! hurrah!
Am G
The animals went in five by five,
F E
by hugging each other they kept alive,
Am G F E Am G Am
and they all went into the ark, for to get out of the rain.
Am C
5. The animals went in six by six, hurrah! hurrah!
Am C E
The animals went in six by six, hurrah! hurrah!
Am G
The animals went in six by six,
F E
they left out the monkey because of his tricks,
Am G F E Am G Am
and they all went into the ark, for to get out of the rain.
Am C
6. The animals went in seven by seven, hurrah! hurrah!
Am C E
The animals went in seven by seven, hurrah! hurrah!
Am G
The animals went in seven by seven,
F E
the little pig thought he was going to heaven,
Am G F E Am G Am
and they all went into the ark, for to get out of the rain.
Am C
7. The animals went in eight by eight, hurrah! hurrah!
Am C E
The animals went in eight by eight, hurrah! hurrah!
Am G
The animals went in eight by eight,
F E
the turtle thought he was coming late,
Am G F E Am G Am
and they all went into the ark, for to get out of the rain.
Am C
8. The animals went in nine by nine, hurrah! hurrah!
Am C E
The animals went in nine by nine, hurrah! hurrah!
Am G
The animals went in nine by nine,
F E
marching up in a long straight line,
Am G F E Am G Am
and they all went into the ark, for to get out of the rain.
Am C
9. The animals went in ten by ten, hurrah! hurrah!
Am C E
The animals went in ten by ten, hurrah! hurrah!
Am G
The animals went in ten by ten,
F E
the last one in was the little red hen,
Am G F E Am G Am
and they all went into the ark, for to get out of the rain.
Am G F E Am G Am
and they all went into the ark, for to get out of the rain.
Am G F E Am G Am
and they all went into the ark, for to get out of the rain.
Friday, 9 May 2014
Future tenses
WILL VS GOING TO
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FUTURE TENSES: WILL/BE GOING TO
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Present Continuous (Future Meaning)
Thursday, 10 April 2014
Passives
http://www.esl-lounge.com/student/grammar/3g20-passive-active-exercise.php
http://learningapps.org/12735
http://www.esl-lounge.com/student/grammar/3g22-passive-present-exercise.php
http://learningapps.org/123565
http://www.englishgrammarsecrets.com/passive/exercise5.swf
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1. Jennifer bought the cake.
2. Millions of people visit Cape Town every year.
3. Emily and Patrick ate my chocolate!
4. Sam painted a beautiful picture.
5. Kevin drives Kate to work every day.
6. Peter killed the rat.
7. Caroline eats two bars of chocolate daily.
8. The waves hit the ship.
9. Sophie cleans the kitchen.
10. Everyone watches the fireworks.
1. Tom was many times to stop talking in class. (tell)
2. He was by the movie. (disappoint)
3. He was by his brother to go to the beach. (convince)
4. The present was to her by her co-worker. (give)
5. The thief was by the police. (catch)
6. This book is being by all the students. (read)
7. "Jitterbug Perfume" was by Tom Robbins. (write)
8. A new shopping mall is going to be in Pasadena. (build)
9. Many mistakes were by the students. (make)
10. The meeting was in the conference room. (hold)
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http://www.english-grammar-lessons.com/passive/exercise4.swf
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http://learningapps.org/12735
http://www.esl-lounge.com/student/grammar/3g22-passive-present-exercise.php
http://learningapps.org/123565
http://www.englishgrammarsecrets.com/passive/exercise5.swf
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1. Jennifer bought the cake.
2. Millions of people visit Cape Town every year.
3. Emily and Patrick ate my chocolate!
4. Sam painted a beautiful picture.
5. Kevin drives Kate to work every day.
6. Peter killed the rat.
7. Caroline eats two bars of chocolate daily.
8. The waves hit the ship.
9. Sophie cleans the kitchen.
10. Everyone watches the fireworks.
1. Tom was many times to stop talking in class. (tell)
2. He was by the movie. (disappoint)
3. He was by his brother to go to the beach. (convince)
4. The present was to her by her co-worker. (give)
5. The thief was by the police. (catch)
6. This book is being by all the students. (read)
7. "Jitterbug Perfume" was by Tom Robbins. (write)
8. A new shopping mall is going to be in Pasadena. (build)
9. Many mistakes were by the students. (make)
10. The meeting was in the conference room. (hold)
| 1) Julia rescued three cats. | |
| 2) The students handed in the reports. | |
| 3) Maria crashed into the blue car. | |
| 4) Alex learned the poem. | |
| 5) Steven has forgotten the book. | |
| 6) The mechanic has not repaired the DVD recorder. | |
| 7) They play handball. | |
| 8) Sue puts the rucksack on the floor. | |
| 9) The girls had lost the match. | |
| 10) The teacher is not going to open the window |
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http://www.english-grammar-lessons.com/passive/exercise4.swf
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Thursday, 13 February 2014
Wednesday, 12 February 2014
Present Perfect
PRESENT PERFECT 1
PRESENT PERFECT 2
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SINCE: Christmas / summer / 2007 / I met you (inicio de la acción)
FOR: 2 months / 1 week / 3 hours / 5 years (periodo)
I have studied English SINCE 2010 = I have studied English FOR THREE YEARS
ALREADY: ya (entre 'have' y el participio)
YET: ya (en interrogativas) / todavía (en negativas) -- >al final de la frase
I have ALREADY seen that film
I haven't had lunch YET
Have they invited you to the party YET?
JUST: acabar de
It has JUST left (acaba de irse)
EVER: alguna vez (en preguntas) (entre 'have' y el participio)
NEVER: en afirmativas (entre 'have' y el participio)
Have you EVER been to Paris?
I've NEVER been to the USA
- For actions happened at an unstated time in the past
- for actions which started in the past and are still continuing in the present.
- to talk about an experience.
Time expresions used with the present perfect simple
PRESENT PERFECT 2
SUBJECT
|
HAVE/HAS
|
P. PAR.
|
OBJECT
|
|
John
|
has
|
read
|
the note
|
|
SUBJECT
|
HAVE/HAS
|
NOT
|
P. PAR.
|
OBJECT
|
You
|
have
|
not
|
read
|
it
|
HAVE/HAS
|
SUBJECT
|
P. PAR.
|
OBJECT ?
|
|
Have
|
You
|
seen
|
the film?
|
|
WH-
|
HAVE/HAS
|
SUBJECT
|
P. PAR.
|
OBJECT ?
|
What
|
have
|
you
|
thought
|
of the trip?
|
WHO
|
HAVE/HAS
|
P. PAR.
|
OBJECT ?
|
|
Who
|
has
|
phoned
|
me?
|
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SINCE: Christmas / summer / 2007 / I met you (inicio de la acción)
FOR: 2 months / 1 week / 3 hours / 5 years (periodo)
I have studied English SINCE 2010 = I have studied English FOR THREE YEARS
ALREADY: ya (entre 'have' y el participio)
YET: ya (en interrogativas) / todavía (en negativas) -- >al final de la frase
I have ALREADY seen that film
I haven't had lunch YET
Have they invited you to the party YET?
JUST: acabar de
It has JUST left (acaba de irse)
EVER: alguna vez (en preguntas) (entre 'have' y el participio)
NEVER: en afirmativas (entre 'have' y el participio)
Have you EVER been to Paris?
I've NEVER been to the USA
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Present perfect
We use the present perfect simple.
- for actions which have recently finished and their results are visible in the present.
for, since, just, already, yet, lately, recently, so far, ever, etc.
We use for to express duration. eg I have known Peter for eight years
We use since to state a starting point. She hasn't been to Europe since 1994.
We use just and already in affirmative sentences. She has already done her homework.
We use yet in questions and negations. Has Tom fixed the car yet? They haven't traveeled to Miami yet.
Have gone (to) - have been (to) (Present perfect of the verb go)
Jane and Paul have gone to Portugal (they went some time ago and they are still there)
I have been to London.( I havc visited London and have come back. I am not there now)
Let's practise !
Complete the sentences with the correct form.
1) I a new mobile phone. (just/buy)
2) a cat without a tail? (you/ever/see)
3)My sister sushi. (never/ eat)
4)We your new tape yet. (hear)
5)How many words for your language project? (you/write)
6)Sheila her breakfast yet. (Have)
7)What to the computer? (they/ do)
8)John and Alex in France for 20 years.(live)
9)Where my keys? ( I /leave)
10)Simon Pat's parents yet.(meet)
11) We her an e-mail. (just/ send)
12) Where is your mother?
She to the supermarket.(go)
13) Simon to South Africa once. He wants to go there again. (go)
Thursday, 23 January 2014
Ejercicios sobre la gramática de la unidad 3
http://suz.digitaleschulebayern.de/english/grammar/comp1.htm
http://www.1-language.com/englishcourse/unit25_grammar_exs2.htm
http://www.tolearnenglish.com/exercises/exercise-english-2/exercise-english-28752.php
http://www.eslmania.com/students/grammar/Grammar_Quizzes/comparative_superlative.htm
http://s.mound.free.fr/skyblues67/comparing/trig&family2.htm
http://www.english-4u.de/comparison_ex1.htm
http://www.montsemorales.com/gramatica/Comparative.htm ===================================================
http://www.esl-lounge.com/student/grammar/3g31-relative-clause-gap-fill-exercise.php
http://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar/relative-clauses/exercises?08
http://www.esltower.com/GRAMMARQUIZ/intermediate/relative%20pronoun.htm
http://www.english-area.com/paginas/relativeclauses.htm
http://www.englishexercises.org/makeagame/viewgame.asp?id=1255
http://www.1-language.com/englishcourse/unit25_grammar_exs2.htm
http://www.tolearnenglish.com/exercises/exercise-english-2/exercise-english-28752.php
http://www.eslmania.com/students/grammar/Grammar_Quizzes/comparative_superlative.htm
http://s.mound.free.fr/skyblues67/comparing/trig&family2.htm
http://www.english-4u.de/comparison_ex1.htm
http://www.montsemorales.com/gramatica/Comparative.htm ===================================================
http://www.esl-lounge.com/student/grammar/3g31-relative-clause-gap-fill-exercise.php
http://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar/relative-clauses/exercises?08
http://www.esltower.com/GRAMMARQUIZ/intermediate/relative%20pronoun.htm
http://www.english-area.com/paginas/relativeclauses.htm
http://www.englishexercises.org/makeagame/viewgame.asp?id=1255
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