sábado, 3 de diciembre de 2016

Hi class, I´m Andrea and here I give you a video on how to correctly use gerunds and infinitives. I think it's a great video for you to understand it easily. I hope it helps you.
Resultado de imagen de gerunds and infinitives





https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h-nI0d94WjM

viernes, 2 de diciembre de 2016

Modal Verbs

 Hello guys. I have found this video which I think that can help you in the next test









https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iX_71rzguPk       !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!





I wish you found it usefull thank you guys ;)

   

Modals and Modal Perfects

Hi class, my name is Laura and here you have a link of a presentation where it explains how to use the modals and modals perfects.



http://es.slideshare.net/girmak/perfect-modals-presentationfinalversion

Future perfect simple and future continuous



Hi class, Anthony here, and for the blog entry I wanted to talk about two different times of future:
 Future continuous and future perfect simple.

First of all I wanted to talk about future continuous. It's a kind of future that is used for expressing actions that will happen in a particular moment of future. For example:

Andrew can't go to the party. He'll be working all day tomorrow.

We can see in this phrase that the action that will happen is "working all day", and the particular moment of future is "tomorrow".

It's formed like this:

Affirmative: Subject + will be + V- ing + complements
Negative:     Subject + won't be + V- ing + complements
Interrogative: Will + subject + be + V-ing + complements

And after seeing future continuous lets see future perfect simple:

We use this kind of future for talking about actions that will end in a particular moment of future. For example:

By the year 2020 I will have finished my studies at University.

The action that will end is "I will have finished my studies", and the particular moment is "year 2020".

You can form it like this:

Affirmative: Subject + will have + participe + complements
Negative:     Subject + won't have + participe + complements
Interrogative: Will + subject + have + participe + complements

So that's all about future continuous and future perfect simple. In the next page you can find some exercises for practicing.

http://www.ejerciciosinglesonline.com/exercises-and-theory/grammar-exercises-and-theory/future-continuous-perfect/

Thanks for reading.
Hello class! This prezi on tenses in English has helped me to clarify the gramar of the units 1 and 2 that we have given in class, because it explains in Spanish and uses examples. I hope it Works for you too!

http://prezi.com/yvccwde_-7bk/?utm_campaign=share&utm_medium=copy&rc=ex0share
Hello, my name is Alicia and in this link you will find a webpage that explains the difference between future perfect simple and future continuous. It also have exercises to practice this verb tenses.

I hope this page can help you.
Thanks, bye

HI class!!! I'm María Belén and here I leave you two link to differentiate between continuous future and future perfect simple.




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H5SSpP6ml18&t=17s


I hope you help, thanks.