Who will win the football league?

miércoles, 2 de abril de 2008

tomorrow's music

Cheryl Patton-music agentI think the new style of soul will be really big...you know, people like Joss Stone, Amy Winehouse and Jill Scott. They are doing what others in the sixties did, but they have modernised it.


I am agree with Cheryl Patton because she think people like Joss Stone, Amy Winehouse and Jill Scott and they are very good, overcoat Amy with her song "Rehabitilation" that she talk about her live . She is alcoholic and drug addict.

lunes, 10 de marzo de 2008

vocabulary:vegetables

vegetables,aspargus,bag of carrots, bag of vegetables,celery,corn,brocoly,cabage,succini,egplant,archoque,garlic,greenonion,greenpaper,letuce,mushroon,mushrooms,
onion,onions,parsley,peas,plate of esparragueus,potatoe,pumkin,redpeper,radishes,rice.

viernes, 7 de marzo de 2008

vocabulary:jobs

acteur,architect,artist,ballet dancer,bar teder,biologist,brik mason,carpinter,clown,coach,conductor,constructino worker,chef,choffer,cheerleader,chemist,cheese player,dancer,dentist,doctor,driver,farmer,fire man,flyt attendant,gardener,hair stylist,juggler,magician.

martes, 26 de febrero de 2008

present perfect (1)

You answered 14 out of 30 (46%) questions correctly. That is 4

Hold the mouse pointer over the in order to get an explanation on the correct answer. Is the correct answer coloured in brown, hold the mouse pointer over the correct answer to see what your wrong answer.

Test
Write the participle form of the following verbs.
go → gone
sing → sung
be → been
buy → bought
do → done
Complete the table in present perfect simple.
positive negative question
He has written a letter. (Your answer: »He has not written a letter«) He has not written a letter.subject - auxiliary verb - not - main verb Missing punctiation mark. Has he written a letter?auxiliary verb - subject - main verb
(Your answer: »They have stopped«) They have stopped.subject - auxiliary verb - main verb Missing punctiation mark. They have not stopped. Have they stopped?auxiliary verb - subject - main verb
(Your answer: »We have danced«) We have danced.subject - auxiliary verb - main verb Missing punctiation mark. (Your answer: »We have not danced«) We have not danced.subject - auxiliary verb - not - main verb Missing punctiation mark. Have we danced?
She has worked. (Your answer: »She has not worked«) She has not worked.subject - auxiliary verb - not - main verb Missing punctiation mark. Has she worked?auxiliary verb - subject - main verb
(Your answer: »Andy has slept«) Andy has slept.subject - auxiliary verb - main verb Missing punctiation mark. Andy has not slept. Has Andy slept?auxiliary verb - subject - main verb

Write sentences in present perfect simple.
they / ask / a question - (Your answer: »They have asked a question«) They have asked a question.With I, you, we, they or a plural noun, use have.
regular verb - just add 'ed'. Missing punctiation mark.
he / speak / English - (Your answer: »He has spoken English«) He has spoken English.With he, she, it or a singular noun, use has.
irregular verb (speak-spoke-spoken) Missing punctiation mark.
I / be / in my room - (Your answer: »I have been in my room«) I have been in my room.With I, you, we, they or a plural noun, use have.
irregular verb (be-was/were-been) Missing punctiation mark.
we / not / wash / the car - (Your answer: »We have not washed the car«) We have not washed the car.With I, you, we, they or a plural noun, use have.
regular verb - just add 'ed'. Missing punctiation mark.
Annie / not / forget / her homework - (Your answer: »Annie was not forgotten her homework«) Annie has not forgotten her homework.With he, she, it or a singular noun, use has.
irregular verb (forget-forgot-forgotten)
Write questions in present perfect simple.
they / finish / their homework - (Your answer: »Have they finished their homeworks?«) Have they finished their homework?With I, you, we, they or a plural noun, use have.
regular verb - just add 'ed'.
Sue / kiss / Ben - Has Sue kissed Ben?With he, she, it or a singular noun, use has.regular verb - just add 'ed'.
the waiter / bring / the tea - Has the waiter brought the tea?With he, she, it or a singular noun, use has.
irregular verb (bring-brought-brought)
Marilyn / pay / the bill - (Your answer: »Has Marilyn payed the bill?«) Has Marilyn paid the bill?With he, she, it or a singular noun, use has.
irregular verb (pay-paid-paid)
you / ever / write / a poem - Have you ever written a poem?With I, you, we, they or a plural noun, use have.
irregular verb (write-wrote-written)
Ask for the information in the bold part of the sentence.
They have talked about art at school. - Where have they talked about art?interrogative - auxiliary verb - subject - main verb
Jane has got a letter. - What has Jane got?interrogative - auxiliary verb - subject - main verb
Oliver has cooked dinner. - (Your answer: »How has cooked dinner?«) Who has cooked dinner?If we ask for the subject, simply replace the subject with 'who' (for people) or 'what' (for things). The rest of the sentence remains the same.
Caron has read seven pages. - (Your answer: »How many has Caron read pages?«) How many pages has Caron read?interrogative - auxiliary verb - subject - main verb
You have heard the song 100 times. - (Your answer: »How much have you heard the song?«) How often have you heard the song?interrogative - auxiliary verb - subject - main verb

domingo, 16 de diciembre de 2007

god's hand

Activity 1:

What is the difference between the words "pig" and "pork" in English?

When a Franch person went to an english farm and asked what a pig was, the English farmenr would say it was called a pig. But the French person would say it was a pork.
The English would grow pigs and the Normans (French) ate pork.

What were the names of the two kings who took part in the Battle of Hastings (1066)?
The kings were HAROLD THE II and WILLIAM TE CONQUERER.

What happened with an arrow in that battle ?
The battle took place on October 14, 106, between the Norman army of Duke William of Normandy, and the English army led by King Harold II. Harold was killed during the battle. It is believed that he got shot in the eye by an arrow.

domingo, 21 de octubre de 2007

15 Years Ago

I used to live in Berja. At school , I had short, dark hair and I wore glasses. I used to love plauying football . I used to say that Real Madrid was the best team of the world but now I recognize that Almeria is the best.
If you remember me , please contact me.