1. He’s by far the cleverest person I know
.2. On no account Of late buy the computer unless I’m with you.
3. She’ll agree to go out with me sooner or later
4. I’ll phone you as soon as I get to the hotel.
5. Don’t worry, we’ll get the money somehow or other
viernes, 21 de noviembre de 2008
1. This picture is rather nice. Where did you get it?
Esté cuadro es bastante bonito. ¿Dónde lo has conseguido?
2. I’d rather go to the beach than a museum
Preferiría ir a la playa que a un museo
.3. I think that eating out in Barcelona is quite expensive.
Creo que comer fuera en Barcelona es bastante caro.
4. Have you washed the car yet?
¿Has lavado ya el coche?
5. England is too cold and wet in winter.
Inglaterra es demasiado fría y húmeda en invierno.
6. I barely arrived at the airport in time to catch the plane.
Apenas he llegado al aeropuerto a tiempo de coger el avión
7. Are you still writing to her after all these years?
¿Todavía estás escribiéndole después de tantos años?
8. Do you want anything else to drink?
¿Quieres algo más para beber?
Esté cuadro es bastante bonito. ¿Dónde lo has conseguido?
2. I’d rather go to the beach than a museum
Preferiría ir a la playa que a un museo
.3. I think that eating out in Barcelona is quite expensive.
Creo que comer fuera en Barcelona es bastante caro.
4. Have you washed the car yet?
¿Has lavado ya el coche?
5. England is too cold and wet in winter.
Inglaterra es demasiado fría y húmeda en invierno.
6. I barely arrived at the airport in time to catch the plane.
Apenas he llegado al aeropuerto a tiempo de coger el avión
7. Are you still writing to her after all these years?
¿Todavía estás escribiéndole después de tantos años?
8. Do you want anything else to drink?
¿Quieres algo más para beber?
1. I realized I’d left my passport in the restaurant. (suddenly)
(suddenly), I (suddenly) realized (suddenly) I’d left my passport in the restaurant
2. Have you eaten snake? (ever)
Have you (ever) eaten snake?
3. I’ve had an operation in my life. (never)
I’ve (never) had an operation in my life
4. She is late. (usually)
She is (usually) late.
5. I’ve seen her on the bus. (often)
I’ve (often) seen her on the bus.
6. I’ve got a meeting. (now)
(Now) I’ve got a meeting (now).
7. Brazil are going to beat Germany. (definitely)
(definitely) Brazil are (definitely) going to beat Germany (definitely
8. We’ll see each other in the pub. (probably)
(Probably) We’ll (probably) see each other in the pub (probably).
(suddenly), I (suddenly) realized (suddenly) I’d left my passport in the restaurant
2. Have you eaten snake? (ever)
Have you (ever) eaten snake?
3. I’ve had an operation in my life. (never)
I’ve (never) had an operation in my life
4. She is late. (usually)
She is (usually) late.
5. I’ve seen her on the bus. (often)
I’ve (often) seen her on the bus.
6. I’ve got a meeting. (now)
(Now) I’ve got a meeting (now).
7. Brazil are going to beat Germany. (definitely)
(definitely) Brazil are (definitely) going to beat Germany (definitely
8. We’ll see each other in the pub. (probably)
(Probably) We’ll (probably) see each other in the pub (probably).
ADVERBIOS
1. I like most music, but jazz is the best better.
2. How far is the station from here?
3. I speak Spanish worse than any of my friends.
4. 6 o’clock is too early. Can you come later?
5. Don’t buy anything here, it’s the most expensive shop in town.
2. How far is the station from here?
3. I speak Spanish worse than any of my friends.
4. 6 o’clock is too early. Can you come later?
5. Don’t buy anything here, it’s the most expensive shop in town.
1. We don’t trust builders. We always do building work and painting . ourselves.
2. My wife is a wonderful cook. She does everything .herself.
3. Our oven is a ‘self-cleaning’ oven. This means you press a button and it cleans .itself.
4. Her children are over six years old, and they still can’t feed .themselves. Their mother has to feed them.
5. If we can’t find people to help us, we’ll have to do it .ourselves
6. I felt very old when I looked at myself in the mirror this morning
.7. My brother is good with his hands. He always fixes his car .himself
8. Don’t copy his work, do it by yourself. !
2. My wife is a wonderful cook. She does everything .herself.
3. Our oven is a ‘self-cleaning’ oven. This means you press a button and it cleans .itself.
4. Her children are over six years old, and they still can’t feed .themselves. Their mother has to feed them.
5. If we can’t find people to help us, we’ll have to do it .ourselves
6. I felt very old when I looked at myself in the mirror this morning
.7. My brother is good with his hands. He always fixes his car .himself
8. Don’t copy his work, do it by yourself. !
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