lunes, 20 de mayo de 2013

Superlatives

Superlatives
 
 
the superlative is the form of an adverb or adjective that expresses a degree of the adverb or adjective being used that is greater than any other possible degree of the given descriptor. English superlatives are typically formed with the suffix -est (e.g. healthiest, weakest) or the word most (most recent, most interesting).
 
 
Example of superlative: "she is [the] most beautiful [of all the women here tonight]"
Simply put the word 'superlative' is defined as
  • (a noun) an exaggerated mode of expression (usually of praise): "the critics lavished superlatives on it";
  • (an adjective) the greatest: the highest in quality;
  • the superlative form of an adjective: "best" is the superlative form of "good", "most" when used together with an adjective or adverb.

lunes, 6 de mayo de 2013

Present Perfect For and Since

Present Perfect For and Since

 
 
We use Present Perfect tense to talk about action which started in the past and continues up to the present.

Examples


   I have had this computer for about a year.
How long have you been at this school?
I haven't seen Julia since September.



For+ a period of time

  • for six years, for a week, for a month, for hours, for two hours.
  • I have worked here for five years.

Since+ a point in time

  • since this morning, since last week, since yesterday,
  • since I was a child, since Wednesday, since 2 o'clock.
  • I have worked here since 1990.

present perfect with for

  • She has lived here for twenty years.
  • We have taught at this school for a long time.
  • Alice has been married forthree months.
  • They have been at the hotel fora week.

present perfect with since

  • She has lived here since1980.
  • We have taught at this school since 1965
  • Alice has been married since March 2nd.
  • They have been at the hotel since last Tuesday.

Exercises

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jueves, 11 de abril de 2013

Cities I´ve been in

                     WELCOME TO THE SECOND TERM!!!


 
 
We are glad to have you here again! the idea is to continue with the dinamic of the last term and learn a lot in this blog.

Good luck and lets start!!!

 
 

PRESENT PERFECT!

 
The present perfect is formed by combining the auxiliary verb "has" or "have" with the past participle.   
 
I have studied.
He has written a letter to María.
We have been stranded for six days.
 
 Because the present perfect is a compound tense, two verbs are required: the main verb and the auxiliary verb.
 
I have studied.
(main verb: studied ; auxiliary verb: have)
He has written a letter to María.
(main verb: written ; auxiliary verb: has)
We have been stranded for six days.
(main verb: been ; auxiliary verb: have)

Activities

I still haven´t found what I´m looking for

Have or has

Possitive sentence in present perfect