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I WISH / IF ONLY

Hello everyone! Today i´m gonna show you how to use the "i wish" form. This is used in different ways and it depends on what you want to say. If you want to complain about something in the present you have to use the past simple. Ex: I don´t have a car. I wish i had a car.   If you want to complain about somethin gin the past you have to use the past perfect. Ex: I didn´t go to school yesterday. I wish i had gone to school yesterday. If  you want to complain about someone you have to use  would + infinitive verb.   Ex: Fran is talking evrytime and that annoys me. I wish Fran would be quiet.       Here you have some exercises to practice.   I hope it has helped you!    Bye, Juan Pablo.
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EXAMEN TIC II

 Desde el lunes 4 hasta el jueves 14 de junio, casi 300.000 alumnos de toda España se enfrentan a la antigua Selectividad, denominada desde el año pasado EvAU ( Evaluación de Acceso a la Universidad ) en algunas comunidades. Aunque la prueba es muy parecida a la de 2017, este año cuenta con novedades en el proceso para subir nota . Los alumnos tendrán que examinarse de tres asignaturas troncales comunes para todas las modalidades de Bachillerato. Esta fase obligatoria se compone de Historia de España, Lengua Castellana y Literatura y Primera Lengua Extrangeray sus calificaciones tendrán una validez indefinida, como venía sucediendo hasta ahora. Aquí les dejo un enlace a una noticia relacionada con el tema. Mas del 90% de los alumnos aprueba la EvAU OTROS ENLACES DE INTERÉS: - lista de verbos irregulares en pdf:  lista de verbos irregulares -Audio para repasar el pasdo simple: Audio

Past continuous

Hi! Today i am goingto explain to you the past continuous tense. We use this tense to speak about an action which was happening in the past and mainly, when something happens in the middle of another action. examples: I was studying at 7 o´ clock When i was cooking he arrived home. The structure of this tense is:   Subject + was/were + verb + ing I was running   -   I wasn´t running   -   Was I running?  He/she was running   -   He/she wasn´t running   -   Was he/she running? We were running   -   We weren´t running   -   Were we running?   Here you can watch a video explanation.  

Future tense

Hi! today I will explain the future tense: To speak about future we can use: will and be going to. Will is used to talk about instant decisions, to express a promise and to make predictions without an evidence. examples: It´s cold here, i will close the window I will help you tomorrow. You will be taller than me. the structure used is:  subject + will/won´t + verb (infinitive) I will be the best   -   I won´t be the best   -   Will i be the best? She will be the best   -   She won´t be the best   -   Will she be the best? We will be the bests   -   We won´t be the bests   -   Will we be the bests? We use the "be going to" structure to talk about plans and predictions with an evidence. examples: We are going to have a party tonight. There are a lot of clouds, it´s going to rain. The structure we use is: Subject + be (am / is / are) + going to + verb (infinitive) It is going to be a great party   -   It isn´t going to be a great party   -  Is it goin

Past simple

Hi! today I am going to explain you the past tense. We use this tense to: talk about the past and to talk about hypotheses ( things that are imaginedrather than true). There are two types of verbs: the regular verbs and the irregular ones. We use regular verbs adding -ed at the end. If the verb has one syllable, the last consonant gets duplicated before adding the -ed suffix. If the verbs ends with Y , we change this letter for an I before adding -ed . If the verb ends with an e we only have to add a d .  To use the regular verbs, you have to learn all of them.  Here you have a list with all of them! AFFIRMATIVE: Subject + verb in past form Example : I played football last week. NEGATIVE: Subject + did not + verb (without -ed) Example : I did not listen to music yesterday  INTERROGATIVE: Did + subject + verb (without -ed) + ? Example : did you watch TV last month? If you want to practice past tense there are some exercises. and to practice pronunciation h

Present Continuous

Here I am going to explain present continuous. This tense is used to talk about something that is happening while you are talking. The structure we use is: Subject + To be + verb + ing AFIRMATIVE: I am running → I´m running You are running → You´re running He is running → He´s running NEGATIVE: I am not running You aren´t running She is not running INTERROGATIVE: Am I running? Are you running? Is she running? It is very simple to understand and to use it. If you have any problem or you don´t understand it  Here  you will find more information. (PRESENTACIÓN PREZI)

Present Simple

Hi, today i´m going to explain the present simple. This tense is used to: - Habits and routines. (I smoke) - To give instructions to someone. (open the window) - To talk about planned events. (your exam starts at 19:00) Affirmative:                              Negative                                          Interrogative I think                                       I don´t think                                     Do I think? You think                                  You don´t think                                Do you think? He/she/it think s                          He/she/it doesn´t think                    Does He/she/it think? We think                                   We dont´think                                   Do we think? You think                                  You dont´t think                               Do you think? They think                                They don´t think                               Do thwy think? WARNING! Present simp