Hello to everyone!
Today I'm going to describe someone:
At first, she's a girl.
She's sixteen years old. She's really tall and normal weight.
She's got pretty white skin and really dark, long, straight hair.
Her eyes are big and dark brown.
She's a very open minded person and also very generous. She's always there if you need help!
She's very friendly and spontaneous.
She's very reliable too. She's a very understanding person.
In general she's a good person, maybe that's why we are so very good friends.
jueves, 22 de noviembre de 2012
lunes, 12 de noviembre de 2012
A disaster day.
I've had many dates that I could categorize as "disaster days".
But I'm going to talk about this morning. As I'm really clumsy, I'm used to paying much attention to every single thing I do, but It's proved that if I don't do it, the result is catastrophic.
I was walking this morning through the corridor because I was about to have a shower, and I wasn't paying many attention (I was still asleep).
Well, I didn't see the door and I crashed into it. I've broken my eyebrow.
If that were not enough, when this happened I was bitting my lip and it also broke up.
I felt on the floor and I twisted my wrist.
How a wonderfull way to start my day!
TENSES
PAST SIMPLE
*Affirmative:
I/ you/ he / she/ it/ we / you/ they + Verb (If it's regular) -ed. / Verb in past (If it's irregular).
EXAMPLE: I finished the project just in time.
*Negative:
I/ you/ he/ she/ it/ we/ you/ they + Didn't + infiinitive.
EXAMPLE: He didn't do his homework yesterday.
*Interrogative:
Did + I/ you/ he/ she/ it/ we/ you/ they + infinitive + ?
EXAMPLE: Did he finally talked to her?
USES: Finished actions.
TIME EXPRESSIONS USED WITH IT: Yesterday, Last: year, month, week..
PAST CONTINUOUS
*Affirmative:
I/ he/ she+was+ verb+ ing.
We/ it/ you/ they + were +verb+ ing.
EXAMPLE: I was having a shower yesterday at ten o'clock.
*Negative:
I /he/ she+was not (wasn't) + verb + ing.
We/ it/ you/ they + were not (weren't ) +verb+ ing.
EXAMPLE: He wasn't paying attention to the teacher.
*Interrogative:
Was +I/ he/ she + verb + ing + ?
Were+ We/ it/ you/ they + verb + ing + ?
EXAMPLE: Were they talking about me?
USES: To express actions in progress in the past.
TIME EXPRESSIONS USED WITH IT: While.
-How do we use while?
*Subect+ past continuous + WHILE + Subject + past continuous.
EXAMPLE: They were at the cinema while I was studying for an exam.
*Past continuous + Past simple.
EXAMPLE: You were walking around while I arrived.
*Affirmative:
I/ you/ he / she/ it/ we / you/ they + Verb (If it's regular) -ed. / Verb in past (If it's irregular).
EXAMPLE: I finished the project just in time.
*Negative:
I/ you/ he/ she/ it/ we/ you/ they + Didn't + infiinitive.
EXAMPLE: He didn't do his homework yesterday.
*Interrogative:
Did + I/ you/ he/ she/ it/ we/ you/ they + infinitive + ?
EXAMPLE: Did he finally talked to her?
USES: Finished actions.
TIME EXPRESSIONS USED WITH IT: Yesterday, Last: year, month, week..
PAST CONTINUOUS
*Affirmative:
I/ he/ she+was+ verb+ ing.
We/ it/ you/ they + were +verb+ ing.
EXAMPLE: I was having a shower yesterday at ten o'clock.
*Negative:
I /he/ she+was not (wasn't) + verb + ing.
We/ it/ you/ they + were not (weren't ) +verb+ ing.
EXAMPLE: He wasn't paying attention to the teacher.
*Interrogative:
Was +I/ he/ she + verb + ing + ?
Were+ We/ it/ you/ they + verb + ing + ?
EXAMPLE: Were they talking about me?
USES: To express actions in progress in the past.
TIME EXPRESSIONS USED WITH IT: While.
-How do we use while?
*Subect+ past continuous + WHILE + Subject + past continuous.
EXAMPLE: They were at the cinema while I was studying for an exam.
*Past continuous + Past simple.
EXAMPLE: You were walking around while I arrived.
domingo, 4 de noviembre de 2012
Family VS. Friends
Today, I've decided to talk to you about my family and friends.
Who do I prefer?
It's difficult to answer to that question, because, actually I don't really know. I feel really close to both of them and usually when I've got a problem, it doesn't matter who I ask for advice to , they'll always try to help.
Of course for some problems I can't ask to my family, but it's the same with friends.
I don't really like people, maybe you think that it's a bit odd, but it's what I think .
I have never stopped and asked myself who I prefer because, I think that it's not necessary. They're both really important for me, so the best answer should be. Both of them, I prefer both of them.
Who do I prefer?
It's difficult to answer to that question, because, actually I don't really know. I feel really close to both of them and usually when I've got a problem, it doesn't matter who I ask for advice to , they'll always try to help.
Of course for some problems I can't ask to my family, but it's the same with friends.
I don't really like people, maybe you think that it's a bit odd, but it's what I think .
I have never stopped and asked myself who I prefer because, I think that it's not necessary. They're both really important for me, so the best answer should be. Both of them, I prefer both of them.
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