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- ÍtemSolo MetadatosPresentación de Monólogos por estudiantes de 6° primaria(Colegio Santa Rosa de Chosica, 2021-09-24) Prof. Flores Palomares, LuisUn monólogo es un discurso elaborado por un solo individuo, en el que reflexiona o habla consigo mismo. Es un recurso muy empleado en el teatro (monólogo dramático o soliloquio).
- ÍtemSolo MetadatosAbout your family(Colegio Santa Rosa de Chosica, 2020-09-08) Montoya Saavedra, Xiomara“Family means having someone to love you unconditionally in spite of you and your shortcomings. Family is loving and supporting one another even when it's not easy to do so. It's being the best person you could be so that you may inspire your love ones. ... ' They got it and that's the world our family is.”
- ÍtemSolo MetadatosFamily Members means(Colegio Santa Rosa de Chosica, 2020-08-18) Montoya Saavedra, XiomaraFamily Members means any child, stepchild, grandchild, parent, stepparent, grandparent, spouse, former spouse, sibling, niece, nephew, mother-in-law, father-in-law, son-in-law, daughter-in-law, brother-in-law, or sister-in-law (including adoptive relationships) of the Participant, any person sharing the Participant's .
- ÍtemSolo MetadatosShort questions: Could / couldn’t(Colegio Santa Rosa de Chosica, 2020-09-24) Montoya Saavedra, XiomaraCOULD and COULDN'T are the past tense forms of CAN and CAN'T. COULD and COULDN'T refers to ability or inability in the past. We use COULD to mean that we were able to do something in the past. ... We use COULDN'T to mean that we weren't able to do something in the past.
- ÍtemSolo MetadatosPast simple regular and irregular verbs - Memory Game(Colegio Santa Rosa de Chosica, 2020-11-09) Montoya Saavedra, XiomaraThe Past Simple tense, also called the Simple Past, is used for past actions that happened either at a specific time, which can either be given by a time phrase (yesterday, last year, etc.) or understood from the context. Regular Verbs add -ed to the base form, or -d if the verbs ends with -e.
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