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Clase 7

Over the top - exagerado


Judge a book by it´s cover – juzgar un libro por la cubierta
Catches the eye – llama la atencion
Sidewalk - baqueta
Look the part – verse como
Tough - rudo
Exchange- intercambio
Left – izquierda / salió / dejar
Coworker – compañero de trabajo
Harder – mas dificil
Well mannered - bien educado / Buenos modales
Scared - asustado
Wait - esperar
Went up - subir
Stage - escenario
Throw / threw – aventar / aventó
Wear – usar (ropa)

Possessive
Posesives are used to show property, ownership or a direct relation to
someone. It is formed adding an apostrophe s (´s)

 Laura‘s pencil.

WRONG - The car of my sister


RIGHT - My sister´s car

Indefinite pronouns
We use indefinite pronouns to refer to people or things without saying exactly
who or what they are.

Every
No + body
Any
Some

Every
No + where
Any
Some
Every
No + thing
Any

Every + time
Any
Some

Prepositions
A preposition sits in front of (is “pre-positioned” before) its object.

In – en / dentro
Rooms, close spaces – I was in the living room
Inside object - The envelope is in the book
Countries and cities - She is in London
Long periods of time - In 2012 people thought the world was going to end
Periods of time in a day - I always have breakfast in the morning

On – en / sobre
Specific days He eats turkey on Christmas
Days of the week They go to church on Sunday
On top of something The computer is on the table
Direction The store is going to be on the right
Body parts He has a cast on his arm

At – en / junto / a lado
Daily places She was at her office when the phone rang
Specific places You can find the painting at the Modern Art Museum
Adress The Angel of independence is at Reforma with ….
Specific times The couple met at 4:00 every day

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