Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Could you tell me the way to ...?
2:23 PM
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Sunday, November 23, 2008
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Thursday, November 6, 2008
Lisa Marie & Elvis Presley - In The Ghetto
5:20 PM
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Students of 6th 4 of ES/2,3 de Alvide in Portugal
Simple Present
4:38 PM
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Students of 6th 4 of ES/2,3 de Alvide in Portugal
The Simple Present is frequently used in English. It is also called Present Simple.
1) repeated actions (every day, always, often, sometimes or never)
2) things in general
3) fixed arrangements, scheduled events (e.g. timetable)
4) actions in the present - one follows after the other (first - then, after that)
5) instructions
6) after special verbs, which are normally not used with the Present Progressive (These verbs express states, possessions, feelings etc.) be, believe, belong, hate, hear, like, love, mean, prefer, remain, realize, see, seem, smell, think, understand, want, wish
Exercise < ----- Clicke here to download.
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Monday, November 3, 2008
Avril Lavigne - Things I'll never say
5:38 PM
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Students of 6th 4 of ES/2,3 de Alvide in Portugal
Simple Present (negative form)
3:15 PM
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We use the auxiliary do.
I/we/you/they do not play football.
He/she/it does not play football.
NOTE: We often use short forms in negative sentences in the Simple Present:
I/we/you/they don't play football.
He/she/it doesn't play football.
Exercise < ----- Click here
Simple Present (affirmative)
3:11 PM
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We use the infinitive of the verb. In the 3rd person Singular (he, she, it - or a name) we put an -s at the end of the infinitive.
infinitive - 3rd person Singular (he, she, it) infinitive + -s
I/we/you/they play football.
He/she/it plays football.
NOTE: he, she, it - Do not forget the -s.
Exercise < ----- Click here to download
infinitive - 3rd person Singular (he, she, it) infinitive + -s
I/we/you/they play football.
He/she/it plays football.
NOTE: he, she, it - Do not forget the -s.
Exercise < ----- Click here to download
The UK flag
1:20 PM
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Students of 6th 4 of ES/2,3 de Alvide in Portugal
A Bandeira da Grã-Bretanha é conhecida como Union Jack. O termo Jack significa um estandarte para ser içado a bordo dos navios, pelo que o termo oficialmente aceite é Union Flag. Remonta a 1801, ano em que a cruz de São Patrício (diagonal vermelha), representando a Irlanda, foi sobreposta à cruz de São Jorge (vermelha) Inglaterra e à cruz de Santo André (diagonal branca sobre fundo azul), Escócia.
Sunday, November 2, 2008
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