Past simple and past participle of the verb to be
Was/were and been
What’s the meaning of do yoga
Hacer yoga
Form of past simple (+, - and ?)
+: S+V(S)+C
-: S+Don’t/doesen’t+V+C
?: Do/does+S+V+C
Comparative (superiority, equality and inferiority) of old
Superiority: older than
Equality: as old as
Inferiority:less old than
When we use many and when we use much
Many: with contable nouns , in negative and interrogative
Much: with uncontable nouns, in negative and interrogative
Past simple and past participle of the verb to sweep
Swept and swept
What’s the meaning of confident
Confiado o seguro de sí mismo
Use of the Simple Present Perfect
Actions happened in the past with consequences in the present
Superlative of heavy
The heaviest
How we use enough whith an adjetive and a noun
Adjetive: Adjetive + enough
Noun: Enough + noun
Past simple and past participle of the verb to draw
Drew and drawn
What’s the meaning of reliable
Fiable
When do we use for and since
For: to talk about a period of time
Since: to talk about a start point
Comparativ and superlative of far
Farther and the farthest
3 quantifiers that we use with contable and uncontable
Some, any, no, none, a lot of, lots of, a lot, enough, plenty of and too
Past simple and past participle of the verb to steal
Stole and stolen
What’s the meaning of sensible
Sensato
Use of the Past Progressive
An action happened in the middle of another action
Comparative and superlative of bad and good
Bad: worse and the worst
Good: better and the best
3 quantifiers that we use in afirmative, negative and interrogative
None, little, few, enough
Past simple and past participle of the verbs to broadcast and to stick
Broadcast and broadcast
Stuck and stuck
What’s the meaning of gain knowledge
Adquirir conocimiento o aprender
Particles of the Present Perfect
Just, already, yet, for, since, ever, never
Comparative and superlative of much/many/a lot of and little
Much/many/a lot of: more and the most
Little: less and the least
2 quantifiers that we use whith contable and uncontable nouns, in negative, afirmative and interrogative
Enough and none