martes, 9 de abril de 2013

martes, 15 de enero de 2013

TELLING THE TIME

Here I leave something to practice. Good luck!!Tell the time

PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE & CONTINUOUS

It's me again guys, just to suggest some sites to practice ;).
Present perfect exercises
More Present Perfect
Present Perfect Progressive
Present Perfect Progressive Vs Present Perfect Simple

GRAMMAR EXERCISES


Here you can find useful sites to practice this topic online. Good luck!! ;)
So/ too/either/neither EXERCISES
More exercises so, too, either, neither

COMPARATIVES AND SUPERLATIVES



We use comparative adjectives to describe people and things:
This car is certainly better but it’s much more expensive.
I’m feeling happier now.
We need a bigger garden


We use than when we want to compare one thing with another:
She is two years older than me.
New York is much bigger than Boston.
He is a better player than Ronaldo.
France is a bigger country than Britain.


Adjectives with 3 or more syllables: use more with the unchanged adjective

Russian grammar is more difficult than English grammar.
My sister is much more intelligent than me.
I find maths lessons more enjoyable than science lessons

 
Superlative adjectives:

We use the with a superlative:
It was the happiest day of my life.
Everest is the highest mountain in the world.
That’s the best film I have seen this year.



Practice here: Comparatives & Superlatives


ROUTINES



Practice Daily Activities here.