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I am an English teacher at U.V.M. Campus Hispano.I teach High School, and I also give English classes at Tecnológico de Coacalco to Enginneers and Administrators.

domingo, 6 de noviembre de 2011



HOMEWORK


CLICK ON THE LINK AND WATCH THE VIDEO. ANSWER THE QUESTIONS USING SOME, ANY, NO, TOO, ENOUGH


http://youtu.be/zCy5WQ9S4c0

|.-What was there in the titanic?

2.-Was the titanic safe?

3.-Were there any african people in the titnic?

4.-When the titanic was close to the iceberg. It couldn´t turn. Was the titianic fast to turn?

5.-how was the weather like that night?

ANSWER THE QUESTIONS USING OTHER, ANOTHER

6.- Rose didn't marry her boyfriend. Why?
She fell in love with______man
7.-Titanic hit only one iceberg. It didn't hit________________icebergs
WHAT WE SO IN CLASS
too
and Enough are used with adjectives and indicate degree. Too means more than necessary, and it precedes the adjective. Enough means sufficient and usually follows the adjective.

    He is too old to ride the Merry-Go-Round.

    She has too much money.

    Tony was tall enough to play on the basketball team.

    They were smart enough to pass the test.


    (NOT: enough tall)

    (NOT: enough smart)

Enough can also be used with nouns. In such cases, enough usually precedes the word it modifies.

    I have enough money for the CD player.

    I don't have enough (money) for the computer.

    There aren't enough people to make a team.

In some cases, enough can stand alone.

    I have had enough of this nonsense.

    Enough is enough!





    meaning

    usage

    some

    algo, algunos

    1. Afirmative sentences

    2. Interrogative sentences when they mean
    invitation or when an affirmative answer
    is expected

    someone

    alguien

    somebody

    alguien

    something

    algo

    somewhere

    en algún sitio

    any

    algo, algunos, ningún

    1. Interrogative sentences
    2. Negative sentences (to have a negative
    meaning “any” has to follow “not”)

    3. Affirmative sentences meaning “cualquier”

    anyone

    alguien, nadie

    anybody

    alguien, nadie

    anything

    algo, nada

    anywhere

    en algún (ningún) sitio

    no

    ningún


    1. Affirmative or interrogative sentences,
    to which they confer a negative meaning.

    2. Mainly used as subjects.

    no one

    nadie

    nobody

    nadie

    nothing

    nada

    none

    ninguno (para cosas)

    nowhere

    en ninguna parte

    every

    todos, cada

    Affirmative, negative or interrogative sentences

    everyone

    todos

    everybody

    todo el mundo

    everything

    todas las cosas

    everywhere

    en todas partes