- Would you like to go to the cinema with us?
 - Would you like to eat paella this Sunday at my mother's house?
 - Would Carlos likes to work in Ibiza this summer?
 
martes, 25 de noviembre de 2008
MODALS VERBS. WOULD (Offers)
MODALS VERBS. CAN / COULD / SHALL (Suggestion)
- They can ask Joan for help if he need.
 - You could try another jacket if you don't like this one.
 - Shall I come back later tonight?
 
MODALS VERBS. MAY / MIGHT (Speculation, deduction and probability)
- Laura is studing to be a teacher but she may not finish her studies.
 - If you explain your problem to me, I might have some suggestions.
 - The teacher said we may not take a photograph of the animals in the zoo.
 
MODALS VERBS. CAN/ COULD / MAY (Permission)
- Can you give me yours keys, please?
 - Can I smoke in the kitchen?
 
- Could you tell me where the chemist's is?
 - Could Mary sleep in your house tomorrow?
 
- May I see the photographies, please?
 - May I sit with you?
 - May I help you with the cooking?
 
MODALS VERBS. CAN / COULD/ TO BE ABLE TO. (Ability and knowledge)
- I have the driving licence, now I can drive a car!
 - If you don't study for the driving test you can't drive my car.
 - Can you hear me?
 
- I could walk when I was one year old.
 - Esther couldn't finish the primary school because he had to work.
 
- I will be able to speak perfect catalan very soon.
 - I will be able to speak catalan perfectly.
 - 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
- My sister is very hungry with me. Should I phone her?
 - If you want to arrive early. You had better go out now.
 - Laura ha failed the exam. She should have studied before the exam.
 
MODALS VERBS. MUSTN'T (Prohibition)
- You mustn't smoke in the hospital.
 - If Mary doesn't invite us we mustn't go to her birthday.
 - You mustn?t go by bicicle for this road. It hasn't got cycleway
 
MODALS VERBS. NEED TO (Necessity)
- I need to buy a new pairs of jeans.
 - Did you need to see your mother yesterday?
 - We will need to know the special offers to go to Granada.
 
MODALS VERBS. NEEDN'T AND DON'T HAVE TO.(No obligation)
- Paula and Nadia don't have to for a ticket because they are two years old.
 - You needn't give me any momey for the present for my sister.
 
MODALS VERBS. MUST AND HAVE TO (Obligation)
- John is very ill. He must see the doctor inmediatelly.
 - Laura must have the driving licence for her new job. 
Mary will have to go to the dentist. She has a terrible toothache.
 - Bartu had to buy a new ticket because he arrived at the station late.
 
ADJECTIVES -ING AND -ED
- I'm very tired. I'm going to sleep early today.
 - My niece dances "Flamenco" very well.
 - This summer is going to be very interesting for me because I'm going to go to Peru.
 - I was surprised when the teacher gave me the marks.
 
ADVEBRS
- My brother drives badly.
 - Susan didn't study hard enough last year and she didn't past the exams.
 - My boyfriend rarely drives my car.
 - Peter speaks too quickly and I can't understand him.
 - My coffee is extremely cold.
 
CONTABLE AND UNCONTABLE NOUNS
- Peter hasn't got many pens.
 - I want an apple for desert.
 - Susan needs a dash of paper.
 - I want to buy some oranges to do juice.
 - marga likes coffee with a lump of sugar.
 - My mother buys a loaf of bread everyday.
 - Can you lent me any money?
 
lunes, 10 de noviembre de 2008
FUTURE (Shall)
- This room is very hot. Shall I turn on the air-conditioning?
 - I shall call Mary this evening.
 
FUTURE (Going to)
- Toni has broked a leg. He isn't going to play the deciding game.
 - We are going to go to Granada at the beginning of January.
 - Ann has a cold. She isn't going to go to the university tomorrow.
 
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