Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Adverbs

 Adverbs ( theory )


Happy Thanksgiving

 Thanksgiving day in USA

Thanksgiving Day, celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November (27/11/2014), is a joyous family festival celebrated with lot of enthusiasm in US, Canada and several other countries. Thanksgiving Day Festival commemorates the feast held by the Pilgrim colonists and members of the Wampanoag people at Plymouth in 1621. On this day people express gratitude to God for his blessings and give thanks to dear ones for their love & support. Feasting with family is an integral & most delightful part of Thanksgiving Day celebrations.

See more on the website http://www.thanksgiving-day.org/

Thursday, October 30, 2014

Happy Halloween



Click on the image below to read about Halloween traditions.

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Tuesday, October 07, 2014

Word Formation

 Word Formation

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Sunday, May 04, 2014

Mother's Day

The world's toughest job 


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Monday, March 17, 2014

Saint Patrick's Day

History of Saint Patrick's Day



St. Patrick's Day Parade in Dublin, capital of Ireland, is part of a festival that lasts five days and it is atended by more than 675,000 people in the year.

Parades also take place in other Irish towns and villages. Other large parades include those of Belfast (Northern Ireland).




Saturday, March 08, 2014

Sunday, February 02, 2014

Uses of to take verb

to take a back seat poner en segundo plano
to take a bow hacer una reverencia
to take a chance arriesgarse
to take a dim view on something ver algo con malos ojos
to take a fancy to quedarse prendado de
to take a hike irse a freír espárragos
  • When I started to work as a doctor, my personal life kind of took a back seat.
  • The actor who played Macbeth received a standing ovation and he took a bow.
  • Sam wasn't sure which way to turn so he took a chance and turned left.
  • My parents took a dim view on my marriage because I was too young.
  • Al never liked jazz but all of a sudden he took a fancy to swing music.
  • This drunkard kept asking me for a dime so I told him to take a hike.
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source - http://www.shertonenglish.com/resources/es/idioms-phrases/idioms-take.php

Passive Voice

 
 

 

Comparative structures

If a big difference exists
far + comparative + than  
nowhere near as + adjective + as  
considerably + comparative + than  
not nearly as + adjective + as  
a great deal + comparative + than  
twice/ten times as + adjective + as  
get more and more + adjective  

If a small difference exists
almost as + adjective + as  
nearly as + adjective + as  
slightly + comparative + than  
not quite as + adjective + as  


If no difference exists
as + adjective + as   
not any + comparative + than   
no + comparative + than