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Thursday, February 6, 2014

prepositions: at, in, on

1. I usually go out weekends.
2. London is very cold winter but warm summer.
3. My sister works the hospital.
4. I will travel to New York June.
5. What are you doing Friday?
6. John and Mary got married 1989.

MORE EXERCISES:
http://www.saberingles.com.ar/exercises/indexm.html

opposite adjectives

1. cheap 
2. happy
3. new
4. fast
5. weak




a. old
b. slow
c. strong
d. expensive
e. sad

1. far
2. clean 
3. hot
4. early
5. thick




a. cold
b. thin
c. near
d. late
e. dirty

songs

http://www.saberingles.com.ar/songs/exercises/index1.html

Monday, February 3, 2014

present perfect & past simple

http://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar/simpas-preper

http://www.aulafacil.com/Ingejerc/Lecciones/Lecc20.htm

http://www.englishpage.com/verbpage/verbs5.htm

http://www.curso-ingles.com/ejercicios-test-ingles/present-perfect-past-simple.php


present perfect grammar

http://www.curso-ingles.com/gramatica-inglesa/present-perfect.php
http://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar/present-perfect-simple

http://personales.ya.com/mjandres/archivos/GRAMMAR4&5.PDF

http://www.englishpage.com/verbpage/presentperfect.html

comparative and superlatives

http://www.slideshare.net/guest1639c2/comparative-and-superlative-adjectives

http://www.tinyteflteacher.co.uk/learning-english/grammar/much-comparatives.html

http://www.tinyteflteacher.co.uk/learning-english/grammar/exercises/much-comparatives.html

http://www.perfectyourenglish.com/grammar/modifiers.htm



how: long, far, often?????

http://www.tolearnenglish.com/exercises/exercise-english-2/exercise-english-10785.php

http://www.tolearnenglish.com/exercises/exercise-english-2/exercise-english-24600.php

http://www.englishexercises.org/makeagame/viewgame.asp?id=8224

http://www.englishexercises.org/makeagame/viewgame.asp?id=1884

how often

http://www.englishexercises.org/makeagame/viewgame.asp?id=6162

http://www.myenglishpages.com/site_php_files/grammar-exercise-adverbs-frequency.php#.Uu93IPumX4A

http://www.saberingles.com.ar/curso/lesson06/06.html


some any

http://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/exercises/confusing_words/some_any.htm
 
http://www.englishexercises.org/buscador/buscar.asp?nivel=any&age=0&contents=some-any

http://www.englishexercises.org/makeagame/viewgame.asp?id=1657

http://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/vocabulary/some-any


there is there are

http://www.englishexercises.org/makeagame/viewgame.asp?id=5272

http://www.englishexercises.org/makeagame/viewgame.asp?id=4627



 http://www.perfect-english-grammar.com/present-continuous.html

Here is how we make the positive:

Positive Positive Short Form
I am sleeping I'm sleeping
you are sleeping you're sleeping
he is sleeping he's sleeping
she is sleeping she's sleeping
it is sleeping it's sleeping
we are sleeping we're sleeping
they are sleeping they're sleeping
We can make the negative by adding 'not':

Negative Negative Short Form
I am not sleeping I'm not sleeping
you are not playing you aren't playing
he is not reading he isn't reading
she is not working she isn't working
it is not raining it isn't raining
we are not cooking we aren't cooking
they are not listening they aren't listening
Questions are also really, really easy. Just like we made the question with 'be' in the present simple, here we also put 'am', 'is', or 'are' before the subject to make a 'yes / no' question:

Yes / No Questions
am I eating chocolate ?
are you studying now ?
is he working ?
is she doing her homework ?
is it raining ?
are we meeting at six ?
are they coming ?
For 'wh' questions, just put the question word at the front:

Wh Questions
Why am I eating chocolate ?
What are you studying now ?
When is he working ?
What is she doing ?
Why is it raining ?
Who are we meeting ?
How are they travelling ?     

present simple

http://www.perfect-english-grammar.com/present-simple.html

present continuous

1: First, we use it for things that are happening at the moment of speaking.
  • I'm working at the moment.
  • Please call back as– we are eating dinner now.
  • Julie is sleeping.
  • You are studying the present continuous.
2: We can also use this tense for temporary situations, when we feel something won't continue for a long time.
  • She's staying with her friend for a week.
  • I'm living in London for a few months.
  • John's working in a bar until he finds a job in his field.
  • I'm reading a really great book.

Compare this with the present simple , which is used for permanent situations that we feel will continue for a long time.
3: We can use the present continuous for habits but they have to be temporary or new habits (for normal habits that continue for a long time, we use the present simple).
  • He's eating a lot these days.
  • She's swimming every morning (she didn't use to do this).
  • You're smoking too much.
  • They're working late every night.
4: Another present continuous use is for annoying habits, when we want to show that something happens too often and we don't like it. In this case we usually use an adverb like 'always', 'forever' or 'constantly'.
  • You're always losing your keys!
  • She's constantly missing the train.
  • He's always sleeping in.
  • They're forever being late.
5: The next use is for definite future arrangements (with a future time word). In this case we have already made a plan and we are pretty sure that the event will happen in the future.
  • I'm meeting my father tomorrow.
  • We're going to the beach at the weekend.
  • I'm leaving at three.
  • They're coming to the party at the weekend.
6: Finally we use this tense to talk about a situation which is slowly changing.
  • I'm getting better at playing the piano.
  • The weather is improving.
We can't use the this tense (or any other continuous tense) with stative verbs

exercises: