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      <title>English 1A by Salomon Arias</title>
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         <title>Countable nouns they are those that have a singular and plural form.           ♦Where is the cucumber?     ♦It is in the fridge. 🥒    ♦Where are the cucumbers? ♦They are in the fridge. 🥒🥒We can use the indeterminate articles in English: ‘a’ and ‘an’. We can count them using numbers: a cucumber, one cucumber, 2 cucumbers, 4 cucumbers.</title>
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         <title>the &quot;simple present&quot; is used to express habits and routines, general facts, situations, emotions and permanent desires. Also to give instructions or directions and to discuss current or future scheduled events. example: I work in london</title>
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         <pubDate>2021-05-10 15:38:51 UTC</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Uncountable nouns they are those that have a single form and only admit the verb in the singular.<br><br>Is there any <mark>bread</mark> left? 🍞<br>We cannot use 'a' or 'an'.<br>The form does not vary, it is always bread.<br>We cannot count them without the help of other words. It would be wrong to say one <mark>bread, two breads</mark>. We need to add other words that allow us to quantify them: a piece of bread, grain of sugar, a useful bit of advice, etc.</div>]]></description>
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         <title>the &quot;simple past&quot; is used to talk about an action that ended in a time prior to the current one. The duration is not relevant, the time in wich the action is located my be a recent past or a distand past. example: we crossed to channel yesterday. </title>
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         <pubDate>2021-05-10 15:50:26 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>the &quot;present continuous&quot; is used to describe actions that are occurring at this moment. example: she is learning spanish.</title>
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         <pubDate>2021-05-10 15:55:56 UTC</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>We use adverbs of mode when we express the way in which an action is performed. "Good", "Bad", "Easily" or "Naturally" examples of it<br>A great majority of adverbs of mode are formed by adding the particle -ly to the end of the adjective<br>Examples of mode adverbs with -ly:<br><br>♦"Slow" - "Slowly"<br>♦"Easy" - "Easyly"<br>♦"Careful" - "Carefully"<br>♦"Happy" - "Happily"<br>But this is not the case in all cases. There are adverbs so that they are not formed by the particle -ly, but have a word of their own.<br>Examples of adverbs without -ly:<br>♦“Fast” – “Rápidamente”<br>♦“Well” – “Bien/ Adecuadamente”<br>♦“Better” – “Mejor”<br>♦“Worse” – “Peor”</div>]]></description>
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