NOUN CLAUSES Hello, welcome to my blog, if you want to learn about noun clauses, you got to the best place, because here, you could learn everything about this topic. In this link you will find information about, what noun clauses are, how to use them, how to identify, what they do, what they look also types of noun clauses. When you enter in the link you will find a page that is quite attractive, simple, very easy to understand, so it will call your attention and you will start reading. In short, you can find all about this subject in a simple way, and by the way, also you can see some examples and at the end of the page you could makes exercises. We know that a common problem with learners is that sometimes they fail to understand the structure and the meaning of the sentence, with this topic and in this page you will be able to understand the structure, meaning of noun clause in the sentence, and how to use it correctly. https://www.englishg...
Hello Naty!
ResponderEliminarExcellent information you have shared about "be used to" and "get used to", because is an very important topic to learn and also to continue study.
Let me tell you that I had a problem with used to, since I didn't know how to make sentences in negative and is past too with used to, since the verb is also in past I wasn't sure if I had to say didn't used o how, but today thanks to you, I learned that I have to use the auxiliary did but is past, and the verb in the normal way (use)
I really thank you <3
Hello Naty!
ResponderEliminarExcellent information you have shared about "be used to" and "get used to", because is an very important topic to learn and also to continue study.
Let me tell you that I had a problem with used to, since I didn't know how to make sentences in negative and is past too with used to, since the verb is also in past I wasn't sure if I had to say didn't used o how, but today thanks to you, I learned that I have to use the auxiliary did but in past, (didn't) and the verb in the normal way (use).
I really thank you <3
Hi Naty!
ResponderEliminarI like the material you share, it is very useful and interesting. The video was very descriptive and specific and that extremely helped me.
In the class it was very difficult for me to spot the differnce between those two but your post had helped me so much. "be used to" is used in sentences to explain that you are doing something for a time, and "get used to" is used when you are starting to do an activity and is getting a custom.
Can these forms be used in different tenses?
Hello Naty!
ResponderEliminarI really like your post, your resources are very useful, in my case I did`t know about the use get used to, your material have helped me to improve my knowledge with the video is descriptive and easy to understand I learned that "get" together with "used to" to express that we are becoming accustomed to something.
I have a question, Do you know how to use the form get used to in a negative way?
Thanks for your information!
Hello Nataly!
ResponderEliminarI really liked your post !!, Your resources are really nice and useful, Now I've learned that "Be used to" is used when a person is accustomed to something; and "Get used to" is used when a process begining.
I have a little doubt, is there another usage for "Get used to" ?
Thank you!!
Hello Naty! I liked your audio post because it helped me to understand better when I have to use "used to" and when "get used to". This topic is very useful because we can express present habits with it and also habits we are trying to acquire. I have a small doubt. If I ude "get used to" should I use an infinitive or a gerund after it? Thanks
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