Since we are practically done with unit 6 and we have to begin preparing for the midterm exam, I have decided that this week we are going to have one post. This will be like a forum where questions and answers will be answered. You need to post 3 times this week but you are encouraged to check it more.
This week's assignment is going to be for you to begin checking units 1 thru 6 and write any questions you might have here. Your 3 posts can either be asking a question or answering one. I will be checking this post about twice a day so I will try to answer as many questions as I can.
Remember that this is for you to review for the exam. Also, if you post more than 3 times this week, there will be extra credit on the midterm exam which is probably going to be Thursday.
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Yeah!! Yeah!! The I'm the first one for the first time... Ok
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure about the use of the adverbs (as apparently, overall) Robert you confused me that class!!!
hello!!!
ReplyDeletei can answer that question. i think so!!
if you have in the sentense two verbs you have to put the adverb between the two verbs.
if you have a verb to be first ,you have to put the adv. after.
and if you not use a verb to be you have to put an adv.before.
well i remember that**
well!! now i have a question
ReplyDeletei don't understan trustworthy is the vocabulary of unit 2..
Hello everybody I`m here =)
ReplyDeleteOk I think that the word trustworthy means that you depend on something I don`t really very sure but probably it can help you!!
^n^
Ok now is my turn I really don`t understand when I culd use the verbs in infinitive and the verbs in geround please help me!!
ReplyDeleteI see you!!
Thanks
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Well, I think there's no rule.You have to memorize them, ALL OF THEM haha!
ReplyDeletebut then you will use your common sense, sometimes if you say the sentence using infinitive and then gerund, you could identify in what way sound better. :S
hummm... I don`t have doubts, I know everything hahaha lol...
ReplyDeleteOH! I get confused when we used claim and that words but when we use it in passive or something like that hahaha,ìt's so obvious that I don't understand!!
Help...
mmm Ok first of all...Thanks Jasibe for answer my question, second of all i think trustworthy is kind a...how can i explain?? Ok when someone is trustworthy is a person you can trust!! jajaja (Robert please confirms That).Ah!! By the way Elizabeth i can't even understand your question jajajaja you're confusing me jejejejejej
ReplyDeleteOk my next question is... Could someone tell me what is the meaning of peaking out? i can´t remmenber
ReplyDeleteYes, Valery, that's right. For example if you have a friend who you can tell a secret to, that person is trustworthy because you know that person won't tell that secret to anyone else.
ReplyDeleteAhhh and also can you tellme how is a person who is frumpy, quirky, sloppy, sttuffy, grunge, preppy and trendy. I'm not sure about the differences between them. Please
ReplyDeleteOk thanks rob, ok i gotta go, by the way, you shoul put a chat on (in) your blog jejeje bye
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ReplyDeleteEli check the structures in the book :P
ReplyDeleteVal it's super easy :P, I guess that you'r collecting comments to get the extra help :P
ReplyDeletefrumpy... like changoleon, people who don't care about who the look, quirky... strange :S, sloppy... like you! what do you wear the Saturdays in the morning?, stuffy... people who wear a lot of cloths at same time, grunge... jeans and thorn t-shirts, preppy... strawberry hahaha
hahaha well, I don't have that pages in my book :S, I checked in Fernanda's book but I dind't understand very well, however I'm going to use my common sense hahaha!! and it's snobby not strawberry! or posh if you want to sound british xD!
ReplyDeleteYeah I know but, I like strawberry!
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