miércoles, 10 de diciembre de 2008

To learn English with Mr.Jones

This is Mr Jones your English teacher

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martes, 26 de febrero de 2008

Present Perfect 1

You answered 9 out of 30 (30%) questions correctly. That is 5

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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. (Your answer: »has he writen a letter?«) 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. (Your answer: »have they stopped?«) Have they stopped?auxiliary verb - subject - main verb You've made a mistake in capitalization.
(Your answer: »We have a danced«) We have danced.subject - auxiliary verb - main verb (Your answer: »We have not a danced«) We have not danced.subject - auxiliary verb - not - main verb 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. (Your answer: »Has andy slept«) Has Andy slept?auxiliary verb - subject - main verb Missing punctiation mark.

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 speak english«) He has spoken English.With he, she, it or a singular noun, use has.
irregular verb (speak-spoke-spoken)
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: »Wee have not wash the car«) We have not washed the car.With I, you, we, they or a plural noun, use have.
regular verb - just add 'ed'.
Annie / not / forget / her homework - (Your answer: »Annie has 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: »They have finished their homework«) Have they finished their homework?With I, you, we, they or a plural noun, use have.
regular verb - just add 'ed'.
Sue / kiss / Ben - (Your answer: »Sue has kissed 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 - (Your answer: »The waiter has not brung 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: »Marilyn has paid 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 - (Your answer: »You ever have written 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. - 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 pages has Caron read?«) How many pages has Caron read?interrogative - auxiliary verb - subject - main verb
You have heard the song 100 times. - (Your answer: »How have you heard the song?«) How often have you heard the song?interrogative - auxiliary verb - subject - main verb

martes, 19 de febrero de 2008

VOCABULARY JOBS

actor,arquitect,artist, balleydanser, baratender, biologist, brightmanson, carpinter, clown,couch, conductor, constructorweather,shef, shouther, ???, chemist, chessplayer, danser, dentist, doctor, driver, farmer, fireman, flyatendent, gardener, hairstylest, juglerer and magician.

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domingo, 16 de diciembre de 2007

Activity

What is the difference between the words "pig" and "pork" in English?
Because to the French a pig was pork because thats the meat tat they ate.
A cow was also called beef.
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 king were Harold the II and William the conquerer.
HAROLD THE II:- He was the last crowned Anglo-Saxon King of England. He ruled from January 5 to October 14, 1066 when he was killed in the battle of Hastings.
WILLIAM TE CONQUERER:- He was a medieval monarch. He ruled as the Duke of Normandy from 1035 to 1087 and as Kingof England from 1066 to 1087.

What happened with an arrow in that battle?

lunes, 10 de diciembre de 2007

Metallica-Master of puppets

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sábado, 20 de octubre de 2007

15 years ago

I used to live in Berja, but I moved 15 years ago. I had dark and long hair. I used to talk about kill you because...I didn't remember it. I used to play football and very competitive with all the things. I used to hate you and you used to hate me. I didn't good at remember things, and I don't good at remember thing with 30 years old. If you remember me, conctact me.

domingo, 14 de octubre de 2007

HI

HI! I'm José Gabriel López Cabrera. I'm 15 years old. I live in Berja(Almería). I like play football but I don't like watch, swiming, run...I like the pizza and the espaggethi too. I don't like read, study...but at the future, I going to study mathematics, speciality astronomi and dramatic art, speciality theatre. I've got a brother. He's 10 years old. He's study on the school. My father is teacher of mathematics. My mother is housewife but she studied frances.