lunes, 24 de noviembre de 2008

HAD BETTER

You had better to do something.

I had better to do more sport or to eat mrevegetables.

I'm ill, so I had better not to go

WOULD YOU LIKE...

Would you like some food?

What would you like to see this evening?

Would you like go to the cinema next week?

I would like to go to Paris.

I'd like to de more sport.

HAVE GOT / HAVE

I have got a bike.

I have an old, red and small car.

My friend has a very big hause.

She has got a lot of shoes in her room.

HAVE TO

I have to go to the dentist tomorrow.

My brother have to work on sunday.

My mather have to take yuor medicine every day.

He has to go to school at nine o'clok in the morning.

OUGHT TO

Its a good restaurant. You ought to go.
Its the best library. you ought to go and look the book.

lunes, 10 de noviembre de 2008

NEED

I need play the piano every day.
I need to go to the doctor netx friday.
I need tell about the holiday.
I need go to the bed every day after dinner.

MAY AND MIGHT

I may go to Canada.
I may go to the cinema this evening.
I may play tennis tomorrow.
Pass my an umbrella, it might rain.
I might go to Paris.

WOULD

Would you like play tennis?
Would you like a cigarette?
Would hyou like some tea?

SHOULD

You should go on holiday.
You shouldn't smoke so much.
when you play football, you should watch the ball.
I think we should go home now.

MUST

I must clean my car.
You must see the film because it's a fantastic film.
I must go to the bank tomorrow.
The dog mustn't walk on the grass.
I mustn't forget where are my car.

CAN AND COULD

1- I can plau football
2- My brother can plau de guitar
3- My mother can play de piano
4- Can I go to your house?

5- Could I speak to Bill, please?
6- When I was young, I could run very fast
7- Damian could speak spanish very fast.

domingo, 2 de noviembre de 2008

COUNTABLE AND UNCOUNTABLE

countable:

I have got a car
you have got a horse
we have got two houses
he has got an umbrella
She has got an idea

uncoutable:

They have got some money
You have got money
Pass my a salt, please?
They want some soup.

SINGULAR AND PLURAL

flower- flowers
man- men
woman- women
baby- babies
box- boxes
wife- wives
fish-fish
foot-feet
person-people

FOR AND SINCE

Bill has been in Barcelona since 1984.
he has been in Ibiza for five days.
I have been estudy for five years.
My brother has been in Tenerife since monday.