miércoles, 13 de junio de 2007

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un nuevo blog para enseñar y aprender Inglés .Vamos a utilizar los medios electrónicos para tener a nuestros estudiantes al dia con la tecnología y el idioma.

JOSUE JAIMES CRISTANCHO

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I was given your name by Mr Fisher.
We are interested in your samples.
I was interested to hear/know/see that ...
There is much demand for ...
Would you kindly send us model 4DC ?
We would be grateful for further details about youroffer.
Please let us know the current freight rate for sea/rail /air/ road transport.
In addition I would like a valid price list.
Would your company be able ...?
Please get in touch with our secretary, Mrs Barnes.
Please reply without delay/by return of post

LEARNING ENGLISH

Present Perfect - Use

1) Result of an action in the past is important in the present
I have cleaned my room.

2) Recently completed actions
He has just played handball.

3) Actions beginning in the past and still continuing
We have lived in Canada since 1986.

4) together with lately, recently, yet
I have been to London recently.

Signal words
just, yet, never, already, ever, so far, up to now, recently, since, for

Form
have/has + past participle
Examples

Affirmative sentences:
I have played football.I've played football.
You have played football.You've played football.

Negative sentences:
I have not played football.I've not played football.I haven't played football.
You have not played football.You've not played football.You haven't played football.

Questions:
Have I played football?
Have you played football?

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