Showing posts with label GRAMMAR. Show all posts
Showing posts with label GRAMMAR. Show all posts

Sunday, 3 November 2024

Thursday, 10 October 2024

Have you been or have you gone?

                 "HAVE BEEN" OR "HAVE GONE"?

Key
Have been is used to talk about completed visits.
Have gone implies that the person has not yet returned.
Have been se usa para hablar de visitas terminadas.
Have gone implica que la persona aĂșn no ha regresado.
  • have been
    Have you ever been to Europe?
    I've been to Europe twice.
    He has never been to Japan.

  • have gone
    Where is Tom? He has gone to Europe.
    Tom was offered a new job and he has gone to Europe.
    My mother has gone to the market, but she'll be back in a minute.

Have you been or gone?

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Friday, 3 May 2024

The Simple Past

SIMPLE PAST








Other link


Regular verbs practice  1  2  

Irregular verbs practice  1  2 3 4

REVISION






Wednesday, 24 April 2024

MUST HAVE TO / MUSTN'T DON'T HAVE TO



CLICK HERE TO HAVE THE INTERACTIVE EXERCISE.

CLICK HERE TO HAVE THE INTERACTIVE EXERCISE.

CLICK HERE TO HAVE THE INTERACTIVE EXERCISE.

Sunday, 11 February 2024

HAVE GOT

 Revision have got  1   2   3

HAVE GOT          HAVE   AFF  NEG  INT
                        CHOOSE 

Extra practice


Sunday, 3 December 2023

FUTURE WILL- HOROSCOPES

 

Practise reading the horoscope.

Do you believe in horoscopes?

FUTURE




PRESENT SIMPLE FOR FUTURE  1

PRESENT CONTINUOUS FOR THE FUTURE 1 2

FUTURE BE GOING TO 1   2

FUTURE SIMPLE WILL 1 

BE GOING TO vs WILL  1   2


Future tenses


Sunday, 1 October 2023

The Saxon Genitive

The Saxon genitive 


Loli is Santi`s friend.     Nancy is Humi`s sister.

LucĂ­a is Juan`s granddaughter. 

Manuela is Yolanda and Manuela`s mother.

Manuel is Asun`s father.   RocĂ­o is MarĂ­a's sister.

   PRACTICE    1   2

 Extra practice  1    2    3

Friday, 1 September 2023

REVISION COMPARATIVE

 COMPARATIVE

write sentences comparing films, books, towns, ....

ADJECTIVES TO DESCRIBE PLACES

ADJECTIVES TO DESCRIBE BOOKS/FILMS


COMPARATIVE AND SUPERLATIVES


PRACTICE     1     3


Grammar Snacks - Comparatives and Superlatives

 Oliver: So, where do you get the best pizza in London?
Alfie: No doubt about it, it has to be Pietro’s.
Daisy: No way! The pizzas in La Bella Napoli, just around the corner, are so much tastier ... and they’ve got more variety ... and the friendliest waiters!
Oliver: Yeah, I think she’s right, Alfie; much better quality. It’s not the cheapest though, but they’re so good!
Alfie: All right then, yeah, La Bella Napoli is nearer than Pietro’s. The cheese isn’t as good though, and for me it’s all in the cheese!
Daisy: You could have pasta?
Alfie: Pasta in La Bella Napoli? They do the most disgusting pasta I’ve ever tasted.
Daisy: All right!

Daisy: Hi, Mum. How’s Rome?
Sophie: Hello, love, yes, all’s well, thanks. What are you doing?
Daisy: I’m with Oliver and Alfie. We’re going to have a pizza. I’ll put you on speaker phone.
Sophie: That’s a coincidence! I’ve just eaten the most amazing pizza ever. It was the best I’ve ever had.  
Daisy: Sounds good!
Oliver: Was the base good, Mum?
Sophie: Oh yes, the crispiest base ever, really delicious.
Alfie: I wish you could send it over here, Mrs G!
Sophie: I’ll save you a slice, Alfie! So, where are you all going to eat?
Oliver: La Bella Napoli.
Sophie: Oh yes, they’re not bad. They use the worst cheese though. For me, it’s all in the cheese!
Alfie: That’s just what I said, Mrs G!
Oliver: Yeah, maybe the pizza at La Bella Napoli isn’t as good as I remember.
Daisy: Thanks a lot, Mum ... I like the pizza there. Obviously not as good as the pizza you get to eat in Rome, but it’s absolutely fine! Shall we speak tomorrow, Mum?
Sophie: OK, love, enjoy your pizza.

Daisy: Oh, I really fancied a pizza ... until Mum called.
Oliver: Yeah, me too, but thinking about the pizza in Rome ...
Alfie: It sounded so delicious!
Oliver: How about fish and chips?
Daisy: Good idea, you can’t go wrong with fish and chips.
Alfie: Yeah, you know what they say ... When in Rome ...
Oliver: When in Rome? What do you mean?
Alfie: You know that saying ... When in Rome, do as the Romans do.
Oliver: Ah ...
Daisy: Fish and chips it is then - but should we go to Hubbard’s or The Dolphin?