WHAT'S THE POINT?

And you may wonder, what is this blog for? is Laura planning to give us more work? We are already full of tasks, papers, exams, etc!! You are right, I know that you have a lot of things to do.
This blog is not supposed to give you more work, it is created to help you in case you need it.
The tasks that will appear here are completely optional. If you decide to do them, I will give you extra points in your final mark. However, if you don't have time or you don't like it, I won't penalize you.
So now that you know the truth about the blog, have a look... or disconnect!!

dilluns, 10 de novembre del 2008

VERB TENSES

As I told you in the previous message, verb tenses are also part of the Grammar Exam.
Have a look at this presentation about it.
If you have any doubts, you can answer this message with them
I hope it's useful!
If you cannot see the presentation, click on Grammar Tenses


Grammar Tenses
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6 comentaris:

Anònim ha dit...
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Unknown ha dit...

no acabu dentendre el futur perfect continuous

Anònim ha dit...

el future perfect continuous y el FPSimple, no me han quedado claro

Laura Ballús ha dit...

The future perfect simple is for example: "By December, I will have finished this course".
You have to concentrate on the time, in this case DECEMBER and think that the action you are referring to, will be finished at that moment.
The future perfect continuous is very similar but we concentrate on the duration of the action: "by December, I will have been living here for 6 years".
Is it clear now?

Anònim ha dit...

sí, gracias :)

Unknown ha dit...

si gracies =)

Is there any word you don't know?