jueves, 1 de septiembre de 2016

English Modal Verbs | Can - Could - May - Might

Learn English Grammar: "supposed to" & "going to"



I was supposed to call my mom, but It got to late.
I was supposed to visit my friend but, he wasn't home.

I was supposed to talk to my boss but, he was to bussy.
We were going to buy somme milk but, the store was closed.
I was going to send the cheque but, I didn't enough money in my account.
I was going to fix the computer but, he came home to late.
I was supposed to travel this week but, it didn't workout.
I was supposed to sleep but, my friends came over.xxxxx
I was supposed  to teach  today but, I was felling unwell.

weren't you supposed togo to school today? What happened?

weren't you going to submit you resumé? What happened ? Did you change your mind?
weren't you supposed to attend the lecture?
weren't you going to see the Doctor ?


come over


phrasal verb with come uk /kʌm/ us /kʌm/ verb came, come

(SEEM)


C2 UK to seem to be a particular type of person:

I watched the interview and felt he came over as quite arrogant.
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martes, 3 de mayo de 2016

Grammar



his views
my views

At my Blog
On my website

Point out (puntualizar, remarcar, señalar, mostrar)

embody

In response to this...

a person called...


We can either memmorize the tables, and use the most speaking....or...


Let's get serious here

The subjunctive doesn't matter to me...

and slowly the language comes in the focus...

..and that is not limited to people under five..because I've done it may, many times...

domingo, 1 de mayo de 2016

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