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    • First Conditional 

      Piedra Mayorga, María del Socorro (2017-08-31)
    • Indefinite Pronouns 

      Piedra Mayorga, María del Socorro (2018-10-01)
      Usamos los pronombre indefinidos para referirnos a gente o cosas sin decir exactamente quien o que son
    • Modales 

      Piedra Mayorga, María del Socorro (2015-06-30)
      Modal verbs are called like this because they express possibilities, probabilities, certaintiy, obligation.
    • Modals 

      Piedra Mayorga, María del Socorro (2015-07-01)
      A modal is a type of auxiliary (helping) verb that is used to express: ability, possibility, permission or obligation. 
    • Past Perfect 

      Piedra Mayorga, María del Socorro (2019-06-30)
      On next presentation you will see a brief explanation of Past Perfect This tense is most used for the next: 1. For actions that happened before a past event 2. In reported speech 3. In if (conditional sentences Take ...
    • Personal Information 

      Piedra Mayorga, María del Socorro (2015-06-30)
      Personal information ideas are the basis to use when you meet somebody for the first time.
    • Present Perfect 

      Piedra Mayorga, María del Socorro (2017-01-01)
      We use the Present Perfect to say that an action started at an unspecified time in the past and continue at the present time.
    • Relative Clauses 

      Piedra Mayorga, María del Socorro (2018-10-01)
    • Speaking 

      Piedra Mayorga, María del Socorro (2019-05-01)
      KET is an exam of Cambridge which shows the ability to use English to communicate in simple situations. The speaking skill is tested in two parts you will learn today.
    • U_2_First_Conditional 

      Piedra Mayorga, María del Socorro (2016-07-01)
      Possible or likely things in the future If + + present simple, will + infinitive If she studies, she'll pass her exams.
    • U_2_Future 

      Piedra Mayorga, María del Socorro (2016-07-01)
      There are several ways in English students can talk about the future. This is an introduction to the most important ones: - Predictions / statements of fact - Intentions   - Arrangements - Scheduled events
    • Used To vs Would 

      Piedra Mayorga, María del Socorro (2017-08-31)