viernes, 17 de noviembre de 2017

Polite Questions: Would you..?, Could you..?, Will you..?, can you..?


Polite Questions: Would you..?, Could you..?, Will you..?, can you..?



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Resources:


Main resource: Click Here

More information: Here



viernes, 10 de noviembre de 2017

PARTICIPIAL ADJECTIVES: -ED VS -ING

Participial Adjectives: (-ED  VS  -ING)



Hello dear classmates,

I hope you're having a great day! , and thank you for visiting my new entry!

Today I'm sharing to you information about participial adjectives,
As we know  some of them ends with "-ING" and some others with "-ED"

It's very important to remeber that if the participial adjective ends with "-ED" it has to be used to express a feeling, and if the adjective ends with "-ING" it refers to the "thing or situation" which has caused the feeling.

Example:    She felt bored during the movie.  (It, refers to the feeling of "she")
                  The movie was boring.    (It talks about the movie )

And to know more about the topic I'm attaching nice webpages where you will find extra information and usages of the participial adjectives, also I'm sharing a really nice video that explains in a simple and clear way the how to use adjectives ended in "-ED" and  "-ING"

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Actually, this topic has helped me to remember the correct usage of participial adjectives and also to improve my learning, because I wasn't sure in which cases the "participial adjective" come in front of nouns for example:

She loved the  amazing book.
Dig you hear about the disappointing news?
Are they helping the worried people?


I hope this information will be helpful for you!


Resource 1:Click Here

Resource 2 and exercises : Click Here

More information about participial: Here

Extra information: Click here and  Here





jueves, 2 de noviembre de 2017

INFINITIVES WITH "TOO", "ENOUGH" AND VERY

Infinitives with "Too", "Enough" And "Very"


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RESOURCES:

 Main Webpage:  Here


Main webpage 2 : Here


Too and enough in context:  Here


Too and enough in context 2: Here

Practice: Here


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