jueves, 9 de abril de 2015

Unt 7
Causative get and have:
We use causative when someone do something for us.
Get ±person±verb
Ø I get my brother to fix my car.
Have±person±verb
Ø I have my brother to clean my house.
Get±object±past participle
Ø I get my hair cut at the barbershop
Have±object±past participle
Ø I have my house cleaned by my sister.

What needs to be done?
Need±passive infinitive
Need ±verb ±Ing
Ø The dishes need washing
Ø The dishes need to be washed
Ø My cell phone needs to be recharged
Ø My cell phone needs recharging
Ø The batteries need to be replaced

Ø The batteries need replacing
unit 6
the past perfect:
The past perfect: expresses the idea that sonthing occurred before another action in the past. It can also show that sonthing happened before a specific time in the past.
Example:
Ø You had studied for the quiz.
Ø You had not studied for the quiz next Saturday.
Ø Had you studied for the quiz?
Ø  Had you studied English before move to Bonao?
Ø I had never seen a good teacher like Pimentel before.

Responses with so and neither:
If someone says something negative and we agree with them we can use neither.
If someone says something positive and we agree with them we can use so.
Ø I don’t like molondron.
Neither do l
Ø I love going to the river.
So do l
Ø I can’t swim very well.
Neither can I
Ø I believe in god.
So do I
Ø I’m very talkative.

So am I.