Phrasal verbs – back something up / back someone up Verb Meaning Example back something up Reverse You’ll have to back up your car so that i can get out. back someone up Support My wife backed me up over my decisión to quit my job. Leer más →
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English Idiom – back to the drawing board
Back to the drawing board If you have to go back to the drawing board, you have to go back to the beginning and start something again. Example: “It didn’t work. Back to the drawing board.” Leer más →
False Friends — Camp vs. Campo
Happy Monday! Camp vs. Campo English Spanish Camp = Campamento Campo = Field o Country Leer más →
Pronoun Quiz
Here is a quiz to put into practice the pronouns from yesterday. 1. Did you phone ______? a) She b) her c) herself 2. My sister and ______ went shopping. a) I b) me 3. ______ is the white one. a) Mine b) My 4. What did ______ want? a) her b) She 5. It’s got… Leer más →
Diagrams — Pronouns 1
Descárgate el PDF aquí: ESQUEMA PRONOUNS 1 Leer más →
Phrasal verbs — Add up to
Add up to Verb Meaning Example add up to something Equal Your purchases add up to $56.75 Leer más →
English Idiom – A penny for your thoughts
A penny for your thoughts… This idiom is used as a way of asking someone who is being very quiet what they are thinking about. Example: ‘A penny for your thoughts.’ ‘Oh, I was just thinking about how to tell him I’m leaving.’ Example: For several minutes they sat silently, then finally she looked at him and said, “A… Leer más →
False Friends — Assist vs. Asistir
Happy Monday! Assist vs. Asistir English Spanish Assist – Ayudar Asistir – Attend Leer más →
Friday quiz!
Happy Friday! Here is a small quiz using Am, Are & Is. Comment or send me your answers. Have a great weekend! It ________ easy. a) am b) is c) are They ________ coming over for dinner tonight. a) am b) is c) are He ________ unfriendly. a) am b) is c) are How much ________ it? a) am b)… Leer más →