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Month: January 2023

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Cómo usar superlativos en inglés

In English, superlatives are used to describe the highest degree of something or someone. The superlative form of an adjective is typically formed by adding “est” to the end of the adjective or by using “most” before the adjective. For example: This is the hottest day of the year. (In this sentence, “hottest” is the…
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Como usar “enough”, “too”

Enough se usa para indicar que hay suficiente de algo. Se puede usar solo o seguido de un sustantivo. Ejemplos: There is enough food for everyone. (Hay suficiente comida para todos.) I have enough money to buy it. (Tengo suficiente dinero para comprarlo.) I have enough money. (Tengo suficiente dinero.) You have enough time. (Tienes…
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Cómo usar “should”, “ought to”, “had better”

Should is used to express what is generally expected or necessary. “Ought to” is similar in meaning to “should”. “Had better” is used to give strong advice or to say what is necessary in order to avoid a negative result. Here are some examples: Should I should practice more. (Debería practicar más.) You should take…
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Cómo usar “the same as”, “as … as”

The same as is used to say that two things are equal or identical. For example: This shirt is the same as the one I bought last week. (“Esta camisa es igual a la que compré la semana pasada.”) Your drawing is the same as the one I saw in the museum. (“Tu dibujo es…
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Pronombres posesivos: mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours, theirs.

Mine, “yours,” “his,” “hers,” “ours,” and “theirs” are all possessive pronouns. They are used to show possession or ownership of something, without using a noun. Here is how they are used: Mine is used to show possession by the speaker. That book is mine. (This means that the speaker owns the book.) Yours is used…
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Adjetivos posesivos: my, your, his, her, its, ours, theirs

My, “your,” “his,” “her,” “its,” “our,” and “their” are all possessive adjectives. Here is how they are used: My is used to show possession by the speaker. This is my house. (This means that the speaker owns the thing being referred to.) Your is used to show possession by the person being spoken to. Is…
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Adverbios de frecuencia, “always”, “usually”, “often”, “sometimes”, “seldom”, “rarely”, “never”

Always means that something happens all the time or every time. She always remembers to turn off the lights before she goes to bed. (This means that she remembers to turn off the lights every time she goes to bed.) She always arrives late. (Ella siempre llega tarde.) I always forget his birthday. (Siempre olvido…
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Cómo usar “how often”, “how far”, “how long”

How often and “how long” are both used to ask about frequency or duration. Here are some examples of how they are used: How often do you go to the gym? (This means that the speaker is asking about the frequency with which the other person goes to the gym.) How long does it take…
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Cómo usar “have to” y “must” en oraciones para informar sobre obligación

Must and “have to” are both used to express obligation or necessity in English. However, they are used slightly differently. Must is a modal verb that is used to express strong obligation or necessity. It is used when the speaker believes that something is necessary or required. For example: I must finish this project by…
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Cómo usar “may” y “might” en oraciones de posibilidad

May and “might” are modal verbs that are used to express possibility. They are often used interchangeably, although “may” is considered to be more formal than “might.” Here are some examples of how “may” and “might” are used: I may go to the beach this weekend, but I’m not sure yet. (This means that it…
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