Sunday, November 08, 2009

Review Comparative and Superlative Adjectives

Here you've got a link to how to form Comparative & Superlative adjectives. Click Here

UNIT 2 - PRESENT PERFECT

As we're going to study Present Perfect in Unit no. 2(1st Batxillerat), you can review this verbal tense and do some more activities with this tutorial about it. I wish it may be very helpful for you.
If you want to go there, click here

And now, you've got a series of videos with information about PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE and PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

FORMING PRESENT PERFECT



UNDERSTANDING PRESENT PERFECT



NEGATIVES AND QUESTIONS



TIME EXPRESSIONS (EVER, NEVER, ALREADY, YET, SINCE, FOR, IN)+ PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS.



HOW LONG...? + PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS


Tuesday, November 03, 2009

PAST CONTINUOUS

Take a look at the following presentation about past continuous. After the presentation, you can do some activities and look at some quite interesting examples:

Monday, November 02, 2009

Sunday, October 18, 2009

USED TO

Here you've got a summary of how to use USED TO: (Until minute 6:55)

Past Tense Regular Verb Pronunciation

And now review the pronunciation of Irregular verbs:

PAST SIMPLE

The Simple Past Tense
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STATIVE vs DYNAMIC VERBS

Verbs in English can be classified into two categories: stative verbs and dynamic verbs. Dynamic verbs (sometimes referred to as "action verbs") usually describe actions we can take, or things that happen; stative verbs usually refer to a state or condition which is not changing or likely to change. The difference is important, because stative verbs cannot normally be used in the continuous (BE + ING) forms.
If you eager to read more, click on the following link to obtain a full list verbs of both types and the explanation of the difference between them.
If you've got the difference clear enough and desire to start inmediately with the exercices, click here.

PRESENT CONTINUOUS





Monday, October 05, 2009