Inglés Intermedio

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Aprende sobre adjetivos, preguntas indirectas y voz pasiva

¿Cómo se utiliza la voz pasiva?

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Utiliza la voz pasiva en presente

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Comprende el uso de la voz pasiva en textos

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Practica el uso de la voz pasiva en inglés

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Resumiendo voz pasiva en presente simple

Quiz: ¿Cómo se utiliza la voz pasiva?

¿Cuándo se utilizan las preguntas indirectas?

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Preguntas indirectas y su uso

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Uso de "tag questions" para confirmar información

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Concluyendo preguntas indirectas y tag questions en Ingles

Quiz: ¿Cuándo se utilizan las preguntas indirectas?

Sugerencias, inferencias y suposiciones en inglés.

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Suposiciones sobre situaciones cotidianas en inglés

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Sugerencias negativas en inglés

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Diferencia entre "Between" y "Among": y "Quite " y "Quite a"

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Claúsulas relativas con "whose" y clausulas complementarias con "About"

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Resumamos Between, among, whose and about in English

Quiz: Sugerencias, inferencias y suposiciones en inglés.

¿Cómo puedo formar adjetivos y utilizarlos en oraciones?

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Forma adjetivos a partir de sustativos y verbos en inglés

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Organiza adjetivos de manera correcta en una oración

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Sustantivos abstractos en inglés

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Verbos en infinitivo y gerundio en inglés

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Superlartivos con presente perfecto en inglés

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Ahora conoces más sobre adjetivos, verbos y sustantivos en inglés

Quiz: ¿Cómo puedo formar adjetivos y utilizarlos en oraciones?

Consolida tus habilidades

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Autoevaluación del curso

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Practica el uso de Adjetivos y Voz Pasiva

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Claúsulas relativas con "whose" y clausulas complementarias con "About"

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Recursos

¿Cómo se utilizan las oraciones de relativo con "cuyo" y las complementarias con "sobre"?

Uno de los aspectos más fascinantes del lenguaje es cómo podemos añadir detalles y profundidad a nuestras oraciones mediante conectores. Cuyo y sobre son dos de esos términos que, aunque parecen simples, tienen el poder de transformar una frase al especificar pertenencias o temas. Descubramos cómo se utilizan correctamente estas palabras para comunicar de manera efectiva.

¿Qué significa "cuyo" y cómo se emplea en las oraciones?

El término cuyo es un pronombre relativo que nos ayuda a expresar pertenencia o relación entre dos ideas. Veamos cómo funciona:

  • Indica pertenencia: Se utiliza para conectar una idea con su poseedor, proporcionando más información sobre el objeto del que se habla.
    • Ejemplo: "Tienen un tío cuya casa está cerca de la playa." Aquí, cuyo enlaza la idea del tío con la casa, especificando de quién se trata la propiedad.
  • Estructura de la frase: Las oraciones con cuyo suelen constar de dos partes. La primera parte introduce el sujeto, mientras que la segunda, conectada por cuyo, proporciona información adicional específica sobre dicho sujeto.

¿Cuál es el uso de "sobre" en las oraciones?

La preposición sobre se utiliza para indicar el tema o el asunto del que trata una oración. Permite profundizar en la información introducida inicialmente.

  • Indica el tema o relación: Se emplea para explicar sobre qué trata algo, conectando así ideas claramente.

    • Ejemplo: "El informe es sobre los índices de ventas de la nueva campaña." Aquí, sobre especifica el tema del informe.
  • Estructura de la frase: Similar a cuyo, las oraciones con sobre también constan de dos partes. La primera parte introduce el objeto de interés, y la segunda, proporcionada por sobre, amplía detalles sobre dicho objeto.

¿Cuáles son algunos ejemplos prácticos de estas estructuras en acción?

Para entender mejor estas estructuras, consideremos cómo se aplican en diálogos cotidianos, como en la conversación entre dos personas en una librería:

  • "¿Es esa la librería cuyo dueño da café gratis?" Aquí, utilizamos cuyo para apuntar que el dueño es quien provee el café, indicando la relación entre él y la librería.

  • "Era para una película sobre hábitats submarinos." En este ejemplo, sobre aclara el tema central de la película.

¿Cómo puedes practicar el uso de "cuyo" y "sobre"?

La práctica es esencial para dominar cualquier aspecto del lenguaje. Aquí algunas recomendaciones para mejorar:

  1. Ejercicios Escritos: Completa frases utilizando cuyo o sobre para reforzar la estructura y significado.
  2. Lectura Activa: Lee textos identificando el uso de cuyo y sobre. Reflexiona sobre por qué se utilizan en esos contextos.
  3. Conversación Diaria: Intenta incorporar estos términos en tus conversaciones diarias para hacerlas más ricas en detalles.

Con el tiempo y la práctica, el correcto uso de cuyo y sobre se hará natural, enriqueciendo tu habilidad para comunicar ideas de manera precisa y detallada. ¡Continúa aprendiendo y verás cómo tu dominio del lenguaje se expande y mejora!

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1. I spoke to the man whose daughter works at the small claims office. 2. The report I needed was about the expenses for the third quarter of this year. 3. I am looking for a video about street foods in Latin America. 4. That is the lawyer whose case is in the media this week. 5. She is the assistant whose boss quit yesterday. 6. There is a new course about Italian food in the community center.
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-I spoke to the man whose daughter works at the small claims office. -The report I needed was about the expenses for the third quarter of this year. \- I am looking for a video about street foods in Latin America. \- That is the lawyer whose case is in the media this week. \- She is the assistant about boss quit yesterday. \- There is a new course about Italian food in the community center.
I spoke to the man whose daughter works at the small claims office. 2\. The report I needed was about the expenses for the third quarter of this year. 3\. I am looking for a video about street foods in Latin America. 4\. That is the lawyer whose case is in the media this week. 5\. She is the assistant about boss quit yesterday. 6\. There is a new course about Italian food in the community center.
This is the information *about* the boy that is manager *whose* assistant just quit The man *whose* trip was cancelled, is travelling by bus
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1\. I spoke to the man \_whose\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ daughter works at the small claims office. 2. The report I needed was \_\_\_\_\_\_about\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ the expenses for the third quarter of this year. 3. I am looking for a video \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_about\_\_\_\_\_ street foods in Latin America. 4. That is the lawyer \_\_\_\_\_whoae\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ case is in the media this week. 5. She is the assistant \_\_\_whose\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ boss quit yesterday. 6. There is a new course \_\_\_\_about \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ Italian food in the community center.
* This is the information about the boy * that is manager whose assistant just quit * The man whose trip was cancellerd,is travelling by bus
1. This is the information about the boy. 2. That is manager whose assistant just quit. 3. The man whose trip was cancelled, is travelling by bus.
1. This is the information <u>about</u> the boy. 2. That is manager <u>whose</u> assistant just quit. 3. The man <u>whose</u> trip was cancelled, is travelling by bus.
Whose: * what something belongs to * clause 1 + whose + clause 2 * They have an uncle whose house is near the beache. * People whose jos is remote, are more relaxed. About: * indicate the subject of or connected with * Clause 1 + about + clause 2 * This is the story aboout the boy on the hill. * That report is about the sales results of the new campaign.
1. Who gives out free coffee? * a bookstore * the owner of the bookstore 2. What topic is Hector interested in? * book about special efects * about science fiction 3. Why did John Carver win an award? * the special efects in a movie the last year * for a movie about underwater habitats
#### **Understanding "Whose" and "About"** **Using "Whose":** * Indicates ownership or relationship. * Example: "The bookstore whose owner gives out free coffee." **Using "About":** * Indicates the subject or connection. * Example: "It was for a movie about underwater habitats." #### **Structure and Examples** **Using "Whose":** * **Example 1:** They have an uncle whose house is near the beach. * **Example 2:** People whose job is remote are more relaxed. * **Explanation:** "Whose" connects the two parts of the sentence, providing more information about the subject. **Using "About":** * **Example 1:** This is the story about the boy on the hill. * **Example 2:** The report is about the sales results of the new campaign. **Explanation:** "About" connects the subject to additional information.
* I spoke to the man whose daughter works at the small claims office. * The report I needed was about the expenses for the third quarter of this year. * I am looking for a video about street foods in Latin America. * That is the lawyer whose case is in the media this week. * She is the assistant whose boss quit yesterday. * There is a new course about Italian food in the community center.
1\. I spoke to the man whose daughter works at the small claims office. 2\. The report I needed was about the expenses for the third quarter of this year. 3\. I am looking for a video about street foods in Latin America. 4\. That is the lawyer whose case is in the media this week. 5\. She is the assistant whose boss quit yesterday. 6\. There is a new course about Italian food in the community center.
Worksheet practice 1. I spoke to the man **<u>whose</u>** daughter works at the small claims office 2. The report I needed was **<u>about</u>** the expenses for the third quarter of this year. 3. I am looking for a video **<u>about</u>** street foods in Latin America 4. That is the lawyer **<u>whose</u>** case is in the media this week. 5. She is the assistant **<u>whose</u>** boss quit yesterday. 6. There is a new course **<u>about</u>** Italian food in the community center.
Time to practice 1. This is the information about the boy 2. That is manager whose assistant just quit 3. The man whose trip was cancelled, is travelling by bus.
**Claúsulas relativas con "whose" y clausulas complementarias con "About".** Practice: Complete with “whose” or “about” \- This is the information \_about\_ the boy. \- That is manager \_whose\_ assistant just quit. \- The man \_whose\_ trip was canceled, is traveling by bus. Roleplay: a. Who gives out free coffee? The owner of the bookstore gives free coffee. b. What topic is Hector interested in? Hector is interested about science fiction. c. Why did John Carver win an award? John Carver won an award for a movie about underwater habitats. Worksheet: Complete the sentences below using “whose” or “about”. 1\. I spoke to the man \_whose\_ daughter works at the small claims office. 2\. The report I needed was \_about\_ the expenses for the third quarter of this year. 3\. I am looking for a video \_about\_\_ street foods in Latin America. 4\. That is the lawyer \_whose\_\_ case is in the media this week. 5\. She is the assistant \_whose\_ boss quit yesterday. 6\. There is a new course \_about\_ Italian food in the community center.
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This is the information **about** the boy That is manager **whose** assistant just quit The man **whose** trip was cancelled, is travelling by bus.
  1. I spoke to the man whose daughter works at the small claims office.
  2. The report I needed was about the expenses for the third quarter of this year.
  3. I am looking for a video about street foods in Latin America.
  4. That is the lawyer whose case is in the media this week.
  5. She is the assistant whose boss quit yesterday.
  6. There is a new course about Italian food in the community center.
1\. I spoke to the man whose daughter works at the small claims office. 2\. The report I needed was about the expenses for the third quarter of this year. 3\. I am looking for a video about street foods in Latin America. 4\. That is the lawyer whose case is in the media this week. 5\. She is the assistant whose boss quit yesterday. 6\. There is a new course about Italian food in the community center.
I spoke to the man **WHOSE** daughter works at the small claims office. 2\. The report I needed was **ABOUT** the expenses for the third quarter of this year. 3\. I am looking for a video **ABOUT** street foods in Latin America. 4\. That is the lawyer **WHOSE** case is in the media this week. 5\. She is the assistant **WHOSE** boss quit yesterday. 6\. There is a new course **ABOUT** Italian food in the community center.