1. USE OF ENGLISH, PART 1USE OF ENGLISH, PART 1
SENTENCE TRANSFORMATION (II)SENTENCE TRANSFORMATION (II)
WORD PATTERNS:
7. TO APOLOGIZE: Disculparse.
8. TO BE THE ONLY ONE WHO: ser el único que
9. TO BE TYPICAL OF… + to or –ing?
: ser típico de
10. TO HAVE A DIFFICULTY …+to/-ing?
: tener dificultades para
11. TO REFUSE …+ to/ing?::
Negarse (≠ negar)
12. TO BE GOOD/BAD ….+?: Ser bueno haciendo algo.
2. USE OF ENGLISH, PART 4USE OF ENGLISH, PART 4
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7. I’m sorry I forgot to phone grandma.
APOLOGIZE
I………………………………………………………………………..………………………………..phone grandma.
8. All the students failed the exam except Jenny.
WHO
Jenny was the……………………………………………………………passed the exam.
APOLOGIZE FOR NOT REMEMBERING TO/FORGETTING TO
ONLY (ONE) WHO
3. USE OF ENGLISH, PART 4USE OF ENGLISH, PART 4
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9. My father used to joke about difficult situations.
TYPICAL
It was………………………………………………………………………..……joke about different
situations
10. The police recovered the jewels very easily.
DIFFICULTY
The police had ……………………………………………………………………………………………the jewels
TYPICAL OF MY FATHER TO
NO DIFFICULTY WITH RECOVERING
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11. Aunt Jane would never let anyone see her without a hat.
REFUSED
Aunt Jane………………………………………………………………………..……without a hat.
12. Tom can’t organize his social life very well.
GOOD
Tom……………………………………………………………….……his social life.
REFUSED THAT ANYONE SAW HER
TO REFUSE + TO + INF. (THAT CLAUSE)
SHE REFUSED THAT anyone saw her without a hat.
TO BE GOOD/BAD AT + -ING
ALWAYS REFUSED TO BE SEEN
IS NOT GOOD AT ORGANIZING