When it's cold you wear something so your throat doesn't hurt
The scarf
Happen in a particular way
Turn out
Traduction
roast, season, grill
Asar, alinear, gratinar
Traduction
Look like, feel like, sound like
se parece, se siente como, suena como
When we use the present perfect continuous?
In present perfect continuous sentences the focus is on the duration of the activity
TRADUCTION
Key, lid, and strap
Tecla, tapa, correa
When you cut something in parts, for example a toast for breakfast
Slices
Translate:
Background Does for a living
Accurately Challenge
Flavours Proud
Background=Fondo
Accurately=Precisamente
Flavours=Sabor
Does for a living=Forma de vivir
Challenge=Reto
Proud=Orgulloso
Be the right size
Fit
There are two things that are always, by the front of the car
The radio and digital watch
When we use going to?
We use going to, to make a future prediction that we feel sure about.
When we use the must?
We use the must if you sure for the decision what have you taken to 100%
When we use the present perfect simple?
In present perfect simple sentences the focus is on the finished result of an activity.
When we use the used to and would
We used to and would to talk about habits and actions in the past that are different day
Five related things about this
Sugar Cheese
Sugar Cheese
A cup of A chunks of
A pinch of A handful of
A spoonful of A sprinkle of
A sprinkle of A slice of
A handful of A piece of
When you brush and then eat an orange
Sour
When we use the modifiers with adjectives like a bit, already, quite much too
We use modifiers with adjectives to make meaning stronger and show emphasis
When we use the past perfect?
We use the past perfect with other past tenses to talk about actions or states that happened before the main past action or state.
When we use the future perfect?
We use the future perfect for actions that will be completed before a certain time in the future.
When we use had to?
We use had to to say that it was necessary to do something in the past.