Telling The Time


Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4   A very important part of any day is knowing the time. Asking someone for the time is very simple – What time is it, please? Or – Could you tell me the time, please? But being able to say what the time is or understanding what the answer …

The contraction of the word «is»


Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4   Hoy vamos a hablar de una contracción imprescindible en inglés, la contracción de la palabra is y que puedes practicar con los ejercicios que te proponemos en este blog.   Download Exercise   La contracción de la palabra is en inglés Esta es la contracción más …

Much, Many, Few, Little


Stage 2 Stage 3 Today we’ll be speaking about quantifiers in English, but before we begin to go over them in greater detail, it is essential that we understand the basic meaning of each quantifier.   Download Exercise   Many, Much, Few, Little.   Many, Much We use “many” to express the idea of a …

The difference between No and Not in English


Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3   We use both words for negations and negative sentences, but often find it difficult to distinguish their differences in how they are used.   Download Exercise   No and Not: their differences in how they are used 1. No, has the same use as in Spanish and is …

Indefinite Pronouns (Part Two)


Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3   The meaning of the words any and some is «algunos/as», but we use any in questions and negative sentences, and some in positive sentences. For example, we say: ~ «Are there any books on the table?», «Yes, there are some books on the table» ~ «Are there any …

«Quantifiers»


Stage 1 Stage 2 This week’s blog is about the words ‘many’ and ‘much’ and ‘few’ and ‘little’. These words often cause confusion because a lot of students have difficulty remembering when to use one or the other.
We use ‘many’ and ‘few’ for things we can count, such as tables, chairs, people etc… We use …