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As I told you in class, this is the place where all your questions and doubts can be asked and answered, not only by me, but by any of you who want to help schoolmates and learn at the same time. Feel free, post and improve your English!



10 comments:

Miryan said...

Hi Charo. I have question of the future in a exercise is necessary to distinguish what is it? or separated them?

Charo said...

Hi Miriam. When studying any verbal tense you must learn how to use it and also to distinguish it from others. In the case of the future tenses, take a look to the examples given. Revise one by one the different future constructions and post your doubts, if you have any.

Sergio Sánchez said...

I have a question about the exam we have tomorrow, I've been studying the expressions of future and the conditionals with your notes, but I'm not sure if the expressions with be are necessary for the exam, If yes, I don't know the meaning of: be bound to and the others. Thanks.

Charo said...

Hi Sergio. Don't worry about the expressions with Be, they are not necessary for the exam, although I think it would be great if you learn and use them in your Trinity examination. Likely to is similar to might (probable facts), Bound to is similar to must / cannot (certainty) and Due to is very close to the use of Present Continuous (arrangements or appointments). Have a nice sleep and good luck tomorrow!!!

Mónica González said...

Hi Charo, the summary of Hamlet is by chapters?

Charo said...

Hello Mónica! Thanks for your question. I'm sure many of your classmates have the same doubt. As always, you have to follow the same structure of the book. That way, when revising, the summary will help more to understand the plot and prepare the exam. Good Luck!!!

Claudia said...

Hi Charo, can you give me some webs to practise Passive and Reported Speech? Thanks :)

Charo said...

Hi everyone!!!! Tomorrow we are having a test and I suppose some of you will like to practice. Don't worry, internet is a good tool to do so. Just google some pages. Most of them include correcting devices that will tell you how you did. Some pages which are nice are:
BBC Learning English
World English
English Online

There is a great variety of them. Just surf the web and good luck for tomorrow!!!!

Jorge said...

Hi Charo. One question, where are the exercises of the relative clausses? Because i don't find them. Thanks

Charo said...

Hi everyone!!! I had some problems with Scribd, so I had to delete some postings. The activity on Relative Clauses is in Eleven, attached to the Unit RELATIVE CLAUSES, in the book GRAMMAR NOTES. Sorry :(