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PƔgina principal
ANY LONGER, NO LONGER, ANY MORE, NO MORE
FUTURE
SURPRISE + AGREE / DISAGREE
HIGHWAY TO B1.....
Modal Verbs
PRESENT PERFECT
THIS THESE THAT THOSE
FOR AND SINCE
PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE
the Passive Voice
YET, ALREADY & STILL
BOTH OF THEM, NEITHER OF THEM, ALL OF THEM, NONE OF THEM... + neither...no
QUESTIONS. Subject & Object questions and others.
MAKING SUGGESTIONS (Analyse different ways how to suggest first)
Some other expressions to learn
SHOW SURPRISE & HOUSEHOLD ACTIVITIES
AGREE OR DISAGREE
TRASLATE
RELATIVES CLAUSES
English
PƔgina principal
ANY LONGER, NO LONGER, ANY MORE, NO MORE
FUTURE
SURPRISE + AGREE / DISAGREE
HIGHWAY TO B1.....
Modal Verbs
PRESENT PERFECT
THIS THESE THAT THOSE
FOR AND SINCE
PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE
the Passive Voice
YET, ALREADY & STILL
BOTH OF THEM, NEITHER OF THEM, ALL OF THEM, NONE OF THEM... + neither...no
QUESTIONS. Subject & Object questions and others.
MAKING SUGGESTIONS (Analyse different ways how to suggest first)
Some other expressions to learn
SHOW SURPRISE & HOUSEHOLD ACTIVITIES
AGREE OR DISAGREE
TRASLATE
RELATIVES CLAUSES
More
PƔgina principal
ANY LONGER, NO LONGER, ANY MORE, NO MORE
FUTURE
SURPRISE + AGREE / DISAGREE
HIGHWAY TO B1.....
Modal Verbs
PRESENT PERFECT
THIS THESE THAT THOSE
FOR AND SINCE
PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE
the Passive Voice
YET, ALREADY & STILL
BOTH OF THEM, NEITHER OF THEM, ALL OF THEM, NONE OF THEM... + neither...no
QUESTIONS. Subject & Object questions and others.
MAKING SUGGESTIONS (Analyse different ways how to suggest first)
Some other expressions to learn
SHOW SURPRISE & HOUSEHOLD ACTIVITIES
AGREE OR DISAGREE
TRASLATE
RELATIVES CLAUSES
the Passive Voice
What is the Passive Voice? š English Grammar Lesson
A couple of English exercises to do about the PASSIVE VOICE >>>
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2
Now let's cook the PERFECT OMELETTE!!! Watch this video and tell me how to make it using the PASSIVE VOICE. Here's a possible start:
Example: First of all, a frying pan is needed. Then three eggs are taken from the fridge.
Useful verbs you may need: stir, pour, fry, add, set, serve...
And obviously a good nose is required to cook >>> The English We Speak (BBC Learning English) >>>
To have a good nose (for something)
explanation
exercises
another explanation
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