PRONOUNS
We use indefinite pronouns to refer to...
people, things, and places without bein specific
Picadura
sting
To talk about a completed action
Simple past
Asustado
Afraid
It´s use to talk about actions in progess in the past
Past continuous
When we use an indefinite pronoums as the subject, we use...
a singular verb
Educado
Polite
It´s use to make predictions based in what we believed
Will
Ban
Prohibir
It´s use to make predictions based on external evidence
Be going to
am/is/are going to
Affirmative form of the indefinite pronoun for people
somebody / someone
Give up
We use them to compare two things
Comparatives
Telenovela
Soap Opera
We use them when something stands out from the rest
Superlatives
Affirmative forms of the indefinite pronouns of thing and place
Something and somewhere
Presentador / Anfitrión
Host
True or false
We use Should to give advice
We use Must to talk about a strong abligation
True
Parientes
Relatives
True or False
We use CAN to talk about a past ability and a past permission
We use COULD to talk about a present ability and a present permission
False
Negative and interrogative forms of all the indefinite pronouns for places
People: anybody and someone
Thing: anything
Place: anywhere
Flood
Inundación
We use it to talk about thing that happened without giving an specific time
Present perfect
Everybody
Tod@a / Todo el mundo / Todas las personas
In the present perfect with use...
Have/has and the past participle of the verb