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MAP OF COLOMBIA

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MAP OF COLOMBIA - La guajira is in the northern part - Atlántico is located on the west coast of Colombia  - Amazonas is in the south of Colombia  - Choco is to the south of Atlántico, in the western part of Colombia - Norte de Santander is the eastern part

SECOND CONDITIONAL

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 SECOND CONDITIONAL To address the structure of the second conditional in English, you must first remember that the conditionals are always divided into clauses or clauses. The sentences of the conditional Type 2 always have two clauses: Main clause:  The clause will mainly always use the verbouldo or could and the conditional present. Structure: Subject + Would + Word in infinitive without the to Clause with IF:  The conditional clause is formed with the word IF, subject and verb in the past simple. Structure: IF + Subject + Verbus in Simple Past Would Or Coud?  Depending on the meaning you want to give the phrase you can use Would or Coud. Would is translated into Spanish as "I would do, and the word coured as" could ".  If I were taller, I could reach the top shelf. If I were a good baker, I would prepare a cake for you.   Position exchange  The two clauses that form the Second conditional can exchange their position without altering the meaning of ...

UNREAL CONDITIONAL

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UNREAL CONDITIONAL   These conditionals refer to hypothetical conditions which have no probability to happen in the past, present or future but express what could/ might have happened. Examples   If I were in New York, I would meet you. If I were rich, I would buy a luxury apartment. Had you participated in the contest, you could have won the first prize. Had John come to the office, he could have done the task. Had we reached on time, we could have met you. If Jack had come here, I could have given him this book. I could have helped you if you had asked me earlier. If I were at the fair, I could have bought the book for you. Had Aric come on time, he would not miss the flight. Had I been there, I could have helped you. If Jeff had practiced harder, he could have sung better. If I had met you earlier, I could have told you the fact. If I were the President, I would work for the peace of the world. If I had the money, I could have helped you. Had I been to the art gallery yeste...

RELATIVE CLAUSE

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 Relative clause Who It is used to refer to people, and sometimes to animals. Example: She is the woman who helped me yesterday. They are the people who we beat. The boss, who is 56 years old, loves rugby. She plays tennis with Sam, who she met at school. Which It works for objects and animals. Example: She has a cottage which they can use for the weekend. Those are the trains which always break down. The book, which costs €20, is a bestseller. We all made it on time, which helped things run smoothly. That It can be used both for people and for objects and animals:. Example: It's the flat that I want! I'm the one that gave you away. The chair, that I use for meetings, broke this morning. Sally, that is from Australia, always wins. whose It exercises the function of possessive for people, animals and things. Example: Is that the man whose hairpiece fell into the river? He's the captain whose hands were cut off. These trees, whose fruit I'm allergic to, are beautiful. My ...

SUBJECT & OBJECT PRONOUNS

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 SUBJECT & OBJECT PRONOUNS subject pronouns Examples of subject pronouns: I love studying! You are my best friend She is a doctor He is a pilot It is my house We have two dogs You are swimming in the pool. They are siblings Lisa is in the house. She is in the house. The cup is in the dishwasher. It is in the dishwasher. object pronouns Examples of object pronouns: She gave me the pencil Billy is talking to you I am sending her a new email The dog is barking at him This is my picture. I've painted it The doctor gave us a piece of candy We were looking for you ! Cowy is helping them clean https://youtu.be/Bombe-Vvqpg

MODALS VERBS

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  The most used model verbs in English are 10: 1. Can  2. Could 3. May 4. Might 5, Will 6. Would  7. Must 8. Shall 9. Should 10. Ought to Modal verbs: examples Can It expresses ability or possibility and in Spanish we translate it as “power”. Examples: I can speak english He can't escort go with you Can you help me? could It is the past form of "can", but it is also used to express possibility. It also serves to ask with a formal tone (particularly making requests to those who listen to us). Example: You could use my chair She could not go to the market with us Could you open the door, please? May This modal verb is used to express possibility and probability. Examples: She may pass the test It may not snow tomorrow May I come in? Might Might is used to give suggestions and possibilities and is also used for requests and offers. Example: My sister migh t come home for my birthday You might not arrive on time Might I buy you a drink? Will It is best known for expressin...

WHAT I WANTED TO BE AND WHAT I AM

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  Hello, my name is Jackeline and when I was in school and I was younger I wanted to be a cop but as time went by while I was growing up and I was about to graduate from high school I decided that I should study business administration because it has many more opportunities in the professional field and the truth is that I feel that I chose the career I am studying well because thanks to her I have learned a lot.