martes, 25 de noviembre de 2008

MODALS VERBS. WOULD (Offers)

  1. Would you like to go to the cinema with us?
  2. Would you like to eat paella this Sunday at my mother's house?
  3. Would Carlos likes to work in Ibiza this summer?

MODALS VERBS. CAN / COULD / SHALL (Suggestion)

  1. They can ask Joan for help if he need.
  2. You could try another jacket if you don't like this one.
  3. Shall I come back later tonight?

MODALS VERBS. MAY / MIGHT (Speculation, deduction and probability)

  1. Laura is studing to be a teacher but she may not finish her studies.
  2. If you explain your problem to me, I might have some suggestions.
  3. The teacher said we may not take a photograph of the animals in the zoo.

MODALS VERBS. CAN/ COULD / MAY (Permission)

  1. Can you give me yours keys, please?
  2. Can I smoke in the kitchen?

  1. Could you tell me where the chemist's is?
  2. Could Mary sleep in your house tomorrow?

  1. May I see the photographies, please?
  2. May I sit with you?
  3. May I help you with the cooking?

MODALS VERBS. CAN / COULD/ TO BE ABLE TO. (Ability and knowledge)

  1. I have the driving licence, now I can drive a car!
  2. If you don't study for the driving test you can't drive my car.
  3. Can you hear me?

  1. I could walk when I was one year old.
  2. Esther couldn't finish the primary school because he had to work.

  1. I will be able to speak perfect catalan very soon.
  2. I will be able to speak catalan perfectly.
  3. Ana has been able to dance since she was eight years old.

viernes, 14 de noviembre de 2008

MODALS VERBS. SHOULD, OUGHT TO AND HAD BETTER

  1. My sister is very hungry with me. Should I phone her?
  2. If you want to arrive early. You had better go out now.
  3. Laura ha failed the exam. She should have studied before the exam.

MODALS VERBS. MUSTN'T (Prohibition)

  1. You mustn't smoke in the hospital.
  2. If Mary doesn't invite us we mustn't go to her birthday.
  3. You mustn?t go by bicicle for this road. It hasn't got cycleway

MODALS VERBS. NEED TO (Necessity)

  1. I need to buy a new pairs of jeans.
  2. Did you need to see your mother yesterday?
  3. We will need to know the special offers to go to Granada.

MODALS VERBS. NEEDN'T AND DON'T HAVE TO.(No obligation)

  1. Paula and Nadia don't have to for a ticket because they are two years old.
  2. You needn't give me any momey for the present for my sister.

MODALS VERBS. MUST AND HAVE TO (Obligation)

  1. John is very ill. He must see the doctor inmediatelly.
  2. Laura must have the driving licence for her new job.

    Mary will have to go to the dentist. She has a terrible toothache.
  3. Bartu had to buy a new ticket because he arrived at the station late.

ADJECTIVES -ING AND -ED

  1. I'm very tired. I'm going to sleep early today.
  2. My niece dances "Flamenco" very well.
  3. This summer is going to be very interesting for me because I'm going to go to Peru.
  4. I was surprised when the teacher gave me the marks.

ADVEBRS

  1. My brother drives badly.
  2. Susan didn't study hard enough last year and she didn't past the exams.
  3. My boyfriend rarely drives my car.
  4. Peter speaks too quickly and I can't understand him.
  5. My coffee is extremely cold.

CONTABLE AND UNCONTABLE NOUNS

  1. Peter hasn't got many pens.
  2. I want an apple for desert.
  3. Susan needs a dash of paper.
  4. I want to buy some oranges to do juice.
  5. marga likes coffee with a lump of sugar.
  6. My mother buys a loaf of bread everyday.
  7. Can you lent me any money?

lunes, 10 de noviembre de 2008

FUTURE (Shall)

  1. This room is very hot. Shall I turn on the air-conditioning?
  2. I shall call Mary this evening.

FUTURE (Going to)

  1. Toni has broked a leg. He isn't going to play the deciding game.
  2. We are going to go to Granada at the beginning of January.
  3. Ann has a cold. She isn't going to go to the university tomorrow.