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adjetivos demostrativos

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·          Adjetivos Demostrativos – THIS, THAT, THESE, THOSE ·          Los adjetivos demostrativos son aquellos que se utilizan para determinar la ubicación de las cosas y son los siguientes: ·           ·          A diferencia del idioma español, en el que se determina la proximidad con ESTO, ESO y AQUELLO, en el idioma inglés sólo se utilizan dos grados de proximidad: THIS, para señalar lo que se encuentra más cerca del sujeto, y THAT para lo que está más alejado. ·          Estos adjetivos concuerdan en número, ya sea en singular o en plural, con el sustantivo al que acompañan, mientras que en género no existen diferencias entre masculino y femenino: ·      ...

ACTIVIDAD TEC. 28

V BIMESTRE PRACTICE OF THE LANGUAGE : PRODUCE TEXTS   TO PARTICIPATE IN ACADEMIC EVENTS. SPECIFIC COMPETENCY : REWRITE INFORMATION TO EXPLAIN A GRAPHIC EXHIBITION. ACHIEVEMENTS . IDENTIFIES AND DISTINGUISHES TYPES OF SENTENCES THAT EXPRESS MAIN IDEAS WITHIN PARAGRAPHS, USING PREVIOUSLY ESTABLISHED GOALS. USES   VARIOUS STRATEGIES   IN ORDER   TO POINT OUT RELEVANT INFORMATION.     AND PARAPHRASE SENTENCES. ORGANIZES SENTENCES TO MAKE A PARAGRAPH. POINTS OUT AND CLARIFIES DOUBTS IN ORDER TO EDIT NOTES.

ACTIVIDAD TEC 119

V BIMESTRE PRACTICE OF THE LANGUAGE : PRODUCE TEXTS   TO PARTICIPATE IN ACADEMIC EVENTS. SPECIFIC COMPETENCY : REWRITE INFORMATION TO EXPLAIN A GRAPHIC EXHIBITION. ACHIEVEMENTS . IDENTIFIES AND DISTINGUISHES TYPES OF SENTENCES THAT EXPRESS MAIN IDEAS WITHIN PARAGRAPHS, USING PREVIOUSLY ESTABLISHED GOALS. USES   VARIOUS STRATEGIES   IN ORDER   TO POINT OUT RELEVANT INFORMATION.     AND PARAPHRASE SENTENCES. ORGANIZES SENTENCES TO MAKE A PARAGRAPH. POINTS OUT AND CLARIFIES DOUBTS IN ORDER TO EDIT NOTES.

COMPARATIVE AS

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PRESENTE SIMPLE

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tema comparativo as

El comparativo y el Superlativo en inglés As  …  as de  English Grammar Today We use  as +  adjective/adverb  + as  to make comparisons when the things we are comparing are equal in some way: The world’s biggest bull is  as big as  a small elephant. The weather this summer is  as bad as  last year. It hasn’t stopped raining for weeks. You have to unwrap it  as carefully as  you can. It’s quite fragile. See also: Comparison: adjectives ( bigger ,  biggest ,  more interesting ) Not as  … as We use  not as … as  to make comparisons between things which aren’t equal: It’s  not as heavy as  I thought it would be, actually. Rory has n’t  grown  as tall as  Tommy yet. She’s  not  singing  as loudly as  she can. They did n’t  play  as well as  they usually do. We can modify...

ACTIVIDAD TWO IV SEMESTRE CBT

P Principales usos de AS: •   Comparativo que denota igualdad: He is as old as me. Él es tan viejo como yo She's wearing the same shirt as I am. Lleva la misma camisa que yo. I drink as much as he does. Yo bebo tanto como él. Your car is twice as large as mine. Tu coche es dos veces más grande que el mío. •   Como (introduciendo una proposición): as you know como sabes as I told you como te dije As we were late (o Because we were late), we hired a cab. Como (o 'debido a que') llegábamos tarde, cogimos un taxi. •   En el momento o en la época cuando, a medida que: As a soldier, my uncle used to travel a lot. Mi tío viajaba mucho cuando era soldado. As a child, I often played ball with my dog. Cuando era niño jugaba a menudo con mi perro. As I grow older, I'm becoming more interested in politics. A medida que me voy haciendo mayor, más me interesa la política. •   En calidad de, como: As a paying customer, I demand better servic...

ACTIVIDAD 4 SEMESTRE CBT

As As  El comparativo y el Superlativo en inglés As  …  as de  English Grammar Today We use  as +  adjective/adverb  + as  to make comparisons when the things we are comparing are equal in some way: The world’s biggest bull is  as big as  a small elephant. The weather this summer is  as bad as  last year. It hasn’t stopped raining for weeks. You have to unwrap it  as carefully as  you can. It’s quite fragile. See also: Comparison: adjectives ( bigger ,  biggest ,  more interesting ) Not as  … as We use  not as … as  to make comparisons between things which aren’t equal: It’s  not as heavy as  I thought it would be, actually. Rory has n’t  grown  as tall as  Tommy yet. She’s  not  singing  as loudly as  she can. They did n’t  play  as well as  they usually...

actividad para tec 119 y tec 28

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