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Possessive Adjectives

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  What is it:   They are words that modify a noun to show a form of possession, a sense of belonging or property of a specific person, animal or thing. Possessive adjectives used in the English language are: my, your, our, its, her, his and their; each corresponds to a subject pronoun. how should i use it :  Possessive adjectives are used mainly to indicate that something belongs to or is part of someone. We also use them to express kinship, friendship or work relationships (people or animals) and to talk about the parts of the human body.

Phrasal verb II

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 What is it:  Son verbos compuestos que poseen un significado distinto del verbo original, ya que se forman con un verbo y un complemento gramatical, bien sea una preposición, un adverbio o ambos. Este tipo de verbos pueden poseer más de un significado y su uso es más común en contextos informales. how to use :  Why is it important to use phrasal verbs? Used like normal verbs, you can easily replace a long list of words with a simple phrasal verb. This makes the conversation in English more natural and fluid, changing the language and making it more friendly and easy to understand.

Have to / Must

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  What is the difference between must and have to? :  Must is a modal verb that translates to "duty" and is used in affirmative and negative. As a modal verb, it will follow the rules of all modal verbs, that is: → In affirmative sentences it will be followed by the infinitive without to. The semi-modal Have to is also used to express obligation. How is the must used? :  Must es un verbo modal que se traduce por "deber" y se utiliza en afirmativas y en negativas. Como verbo modal, seguirá las reglas de todos los verbos modales, es decir: → En frases afirmativas irá seguido de infinitivo sin to. El semimodal Have to también se usa para expresar obligación

Adjectives

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 What are adjectives in English? :  Adjectives in English: definitions, types and characteristics of each one. Adjectives are those words that we use to modify or accompany the noun. In general, they are used to describe, complement or quantify the name in the sentence. What are the adjectives in English and Spanish? List of most common English adjectives with their meaning in Spanish Adjective in English Adjective in Spanish Angry Angry Asleep asleep Awake awake Bad bad