jueves, 21 de abril de 2011

Oraciones con el tiempo Perfecto

 Break:
Presente Perfect: Areyda has broken the cup of coffee of my mom.
Past Perfect: Areyda had broken the cup coffe of my mom.
Future Perfect: Areyda will have the cup coffe of my mom.

Come:
Presente perfect: Carlos has come to my house
Past Perfect: Carlos had come to my house
Future Perfect:Carlos will have come to my house

Lose:
Presente Perfect: Peter has lost his money yesterday
Past Perfect: Peter had lost his money yesterday
Future Perfect: Peter will have lost money yesterday

Hear:
Presente Perfect:Valeria has heard  music before bed
Past Perfect: Valeria had heard music before bed
future perfec:Valeria will have  heard music before bed

Know:
Presente Perfect: Elvira has known much about math
Past Perfect:Elvira had known much about math
Future Perfect: Elvira will have known much abut math

Keep:
Presente Perfect: Valentina has kept her dress as new
Past Perfect: Valentina had kept her dress as new
Future Perfect: Valentina will have kept her dress as new

Buy:
Presente Perfect: Jose has bought  a very big car
Past Perfect: Jose had bought a very big car
Future Perfect: Jose will have bought a very car

Drink:
Presente Perfect: Crizeyda has drunk that juice
Past Perfect: Crizeyda had drunk that juice
Future Perfect: Crizeyda will have drunk that juice

Fly:
Presente Perfect: Juan Carlos has flown on a plane
Past Perfect: Juan Carlos had flown on plane
Future Perfect:Juan Carlos will have flown on plane

Run:
Presente Perfect: Bernardo has run from five the morning
Past Perfect: Bernardo had run from five the morning
Future Perfect:Bernardo will have run from five the morning

lunes, 4 de abril de 2011

Oraciones en Comparativo y Superlativo

1)Maria is taller than liza
Maria is as tall as Liza
Maria is the tallest in the class

2)Carlos is more wonderful than Andres
Carlos is as wonderful as Andres
Carlos is the most wonderful

3)Ana is younger than Carla
Ana is as young as Carla
Ana is the youngest

4)Victor is older than Mario
Victor is as old as Mario
Victor is the oldest

5)My dress is newer than hers
My derss is as new as hers
My dress is the newest

6)Luisa is fater than Miriam
Luisa is as fat as Miriam
Luisa is the fat

7)Study is more important than playing
Study is as important as playing
Study is the most important

8)My cousin is more handsome than he
My cousin is as handsome as he
My cousin is the most handsome

9)I'm more brilliant than she
I'm as brilliant as she
I'm the most brilliant

normas del buen hablante y el buen oyente en español



normas del buen oyente
1. Mirar a los ojos al hablante
2. Hacer frente a lo que dice.
3. Evite interrumpir al hablante
4. Espere hasta que el hablante haya terminado, para responder.

Normas de buen hablante

1. Expresarse de manera clara y sencilla.
2. Mira a la gente con quien habla.
3. Use un tono apropiado.
4. Pronunciar las palabras correctamente.