miércoles, 21 de noviembre de 2012

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AGREEING

In this programme you can find out how to agree with someone in an informal way.

Agreeing

DISAGREEING

This programme is all about expressions you can use when you want to tell someone that you disagree with them (you think what they are saying is wrong).

Disagreeing

MAKING A POINT

In this programme, we find out about expressions you can use when you're having a discussion or disagreement with someone and you want to 'make a point' - make a statement or tell them what you think about something.

Making a point

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Expressing opinions  

miércoles, 24 de octubre de 2012

RELATIVE CLAUSES 2

Do the following exercises:
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RELATIVE CLAUSES

When we want to add more information to a simple sentence we can add a relative clause. We use a relative pronoun to join a relative clause to a main clause. We use the relative pronoun...
  • who to  refer to people
That's the man who I met yesterday.
  • which to refer to things
The book which I read yesterday was very interesting. 
  • where to refer to places 
This is the shop where I bought my dress. 
  • when to refer to times 
2009 was the year when my brother was born. 
  • whose to refer to possession
That's the woman whose son is a famous singer.


We use defining relative clauses for definitions. Do the following exercises.