martes, 17 de mayo de 2016

HORROR STORIES

Looking to this story
I`m all ears
well, that day Tina had missed the school bus
so she decided to go back home through the national
park. She had walked for 20 minutes when she got close to the three, she pick a shiny object
she belong a shiny object 
she lose it up and examined it .



STORIES OF ALL KINDS

A long time ago Perseus, a mortal son of Zeus, lived on the Greek island of Seriphos. One day he was challenged by polydectes, King of serephos, to kill Medusa, a monster who ha serpents as hair, and return with her head.

Medusa had been a beautiful lady and was turned into a Gorgon because she had offended the goddess Athena by being excessively proud of her bauty. so, she had to live with other Gorgons on faraway island. If someone looked at her in the eye, she would turn them into stone and die.

miércoles, 4 de mayo de 2016

PREPOSITIONS IN ENGLISH


Prepositions are one of the parts most difficult English speakers learn Spanish 
language, because the direct translation is often impossible. Prepositions can be
 translated differently depending on the situation or context of use. It is therefore 
advisable to store the different variations and uses depending on whether we are 
talking about prepositions of place, movement or time. We will see that many of the 
prepositions are repeated in the different sections.

IN / AT / ON
They are one of the most common prepositions that can be used to indicate time or 
place: in, at and on.

IN
Meaning: in, inside, inside use (place): Used to indicate both indoors and outdoors. 
We use it to indicate that something is in one thing, in a closed place, or inside 
something physically. However, as shown in the examples, it is also used to indicate 
that you are in a geographical location.

AT
Meaning: in, to, at, near, playing use (place): Used in front of buildings like houses, 
airports, universities (to indicate that we are in) before "top" (top), "bottom" 
( bottom), "the end of" (the end of) to indicate events such as meetings, parties, 
concerts, sports, etc ..., behind "arrive" (come) when we refer to places other than 
cities or countries.

ON
Meaning: above, over something, playing use (place): It is placed in front of place 
names based as tables, floors, etc ..., when we refer to places of a room as a ceiling or 
wall and to indicate that someone is inside a public transport or on a floor of a building.


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