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  APLICACIÓN DE LA GRAMÁTICA INGLESA Y FONOLÓGICA YELLOW 2 Ríos Villegas Carlos Eduardo 501

January 14

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January 15

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a)        Have you ever been in these situations? 1.        Never in my live been in this situations b)       If so, What did you do? 2.        Any, because never in my live been in this situations c)        Will you have done the same if it was someone different? Why? 3) Provabli yes, because the other person tjink diferente like me. d)       Do you think the decision one makes on these dilemmas depends on their age? 4)       Yes because the think form is change for the years and una children isn’t think like a man. e)       If your parents had been in that situation, what would they have done?   1)       In the first situation I Don’t now 2)       In the second situation I think that I talk wh...

January 14

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January 12

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  Present habit Past habit 1 will + infinitive I ’ll look for clues that Will help me 8 used to + infinitive I didn’t go to the museum 2 is always + -ing I’m always watching TV   10 was always + ing I was always looking for new ways to 3 keep (on) + -ing She keeps on calling me. 11 kept (on) + ing I kept making some mistakes Other phrases to describe a present habit   4 I have an inclination to/ I’m inclined to be very analytical to/ I’m inclineted to informatic class to Other phrases to describe a past habit 5 I’m prone to/I tend to/ have I have a tendency on the smartphpne. 12 I was forever making mistakes 6 As a rule, I’m happy to take risks 13 I was prone to I tended to get frustated 7 Nine times at the celphone is wron...

January 11

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January 11

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  Check your answers. Match uses a)-f) with senten 1-6 above. 1)     to decescribe a background action that was in progress when another (shorter) action happened My partner was reading a book about babies' names when I got home. 2)     to talk about something that's Incomplete, temporary, or still in progress (often emphasising the length of time) The author of the book has been trying to think of a good narne for it for months. 3)     to talk about situations that are in the process of changing. The. days it's getting easier and easier to change your name. 4)     to emphasise repeated actions (that may be annoying)   She's always talking as if she's a household name, but she's only been on Tv once! 5)     for plans that may not be definite I’m considering naming my dog after my hero: Che Guevara. 6)     to sound tentative and less direct when we make proposals. inq...

December 15

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