viernes, 16 de noviembre de 2018

VERB TENSES

Exercises for you to consolidate verb tenses. They are all mixed up. I hope it helps.

Exercise 1
Exercise 2

PRONUNCIATION
Listen as well to the 12 vowels in English. Remember!! We have 12 and not 5 vowels to be pronounced.


Here you have an amazing song. Listen and complete the gaps

METALLICA

So close no matter how _____

Couldn't be much more from the ________
Forever trusting who we are. And _______ else matters
______ opened myself this ______

Life is ours, we ______ it our way. All these words I don't just _____

And ______ else matters

Trust I seek and I ______ in you. Every day for us something _____
Open mind for a _______ view. And ________ else matters

______cared for what they _____. _______ cared for what they _____. But I know

So close no matter how _____

Couldn't be much more from the ________
Forever trusting who we are. And _______ else matters

______cared for what they _____. _______ cared for what they _____. But I know
______ opened myself this ______

Life is ours, we _____ it our way. All these words I don't just _______
And ______ else matters

Trust I seek and I ______ in you. Every day for us something _____
Open mind for a _______ view. And ________ else matters
______ cared for what they ______. Never cared for games they ______
_______ cared for what they ______. Never cared for what they know. And I know.


So close no matter how _____

Couldn't be much more from the ________
Forever trusting who we are. And _______ else matters

jueves, 8 de noviembre de 2018

miércoles, 7 de noviembre de 2018

PRESENT PERFECT AGAINST PAST SIMPLE

PRESENT PERFECT VS. SIMPLE PAST

You must always use the Present perfect when the time of an action is not important or not specified.

You must always use the Simple past when details about the time or place that an action occured are given or requested.


COMPARE :
Present perfectSimple past
have lived in Lyon.lived in Lyon in 1989.
They have eaten Thai food.They ate Thai food last night.
Have you seen 'Othello'?Where did you see 'Othello'?
We have been to Ireland.When did you go to Ireland?
There is also a difference in attitude between the two tenses, which is often an important factor in choosing which tense to use.
  • "What did you do at school today?" I use the simple past tense because the question is about activities, and the school day is considered finished.
  • "What have you done at school today?" I use the present perfect because the question is about results : « show me ». The time at which the question is asked is considered as a continuation of the school day.

PRESENT PERFECT

Here is a video explaining present perfect
And here another explaining for, since and ago