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22/12/12
LEGADO INFINITO
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Hello everybody, after four years blogging in Myplaceforenglish I have published my first novel in Spanish LEGADO INFINITO. I hope you hav...
10/12/12
Forming Comparatives and Superlatives from Adjectives
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CUADRO RESUMEN DE LA COMPARATIVA Y EL SUPERLATIVO DE LOS ADJETIVOS EN INGLÉS. Forming Comparatives and Superlatives from Adjectives: ...
15/11/12
BRITISH VS AMERICAN ENGLISH LESSER-KNOWN WORDS
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On the whole, British and American speakers of English have very few problems understanding one another. Over the last half a centur...
6/11/12
READING ABOUT... MICKEY MOUSE
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Mickey Mouse Mickey Mouse is a cartoon character who has become an icon for the Walt Disney Company. Mickey Mouse is short for Mitch...
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27/10/12
FEWER OR LESS ?
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It is not only learners of English who confuse less and fewer – some native speakers also frequently use them incorrectly. But less an...
22/10/12
READING ABOUT... STEVE JOBS (APPLE'S BRAIN)
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Steve Jobs , the American businessman and technology visionary who is best known as the co-founder, chairman, and chief executive officer ...
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21/10/12
SO AND SUCH. TOO - ENOUGH
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SUCH + Nouns such + a + (adjective) + singular noun + that + result (It is common to put an adjective before the noun) He is such a...
19/10/12
BODY VOCABULARY
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18/10/12
ADJECTIVE ORDER
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Adjective Order In English, it is common to use more than one adjective before a noun — for example, “He's a silly young fool,” or...
12/10/12
PHRASAL VERBS RELATED TO FAMILY
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TAKE AFTER: He takes after his father. GET ON ... WITH: Do you get on well with your sister? GET TOGETHER: REUNIRSE Ho...
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