lunes, 24 de septiembre de 2018

Personal information .

My name is Albania Villar Fernández, I'm 23 years old, I live in Santo domingo. I usually surf on internet and I love photography, another thing about me is that I like fashion Stuff like: make up, clothes, Desings.

domingo, 23 de septiembre de 2018

martes, 18 de septiembre de 2018

VERBS IN EN

This resource shows you one simple shortcut to expand your vocabulary easily and immediately.
The trick is to add the suffix/ending ‘en’ to adjectives or nouns to create useful verbs. Since you already know the meaning of most of these basic adjectives and nouns, the hard part is done! When you add ‘en’, it creates a verb which means to make more of the quality that the adjective or noun describes.

How it works


short + en = shorten
The new verb shorten means to make something shorter.
length + en = lengthen
The new verb lengthen means to increase something in length.
It’s that simple!

Formula

adjective
or
noun
+ en = verb

Examples

Size
shortshorten
widewiden
deepdeepen
broadbroaden
lengthlengthen
heightheighten
Color
whitewhiten
darkdarken
lightlighten
redredden
brightbrighten
Other
hardharden
softsoften
thickthicken
quickquicken
dampdampen
sharpsharpen
weakweaken
quietquieten
freshfreshen
smartsmarten
straightstraighten
roughroughen
toughtoughen
sweetsweeten
moistmoisten
looseloosen
tighttighten
worseworsen
riperipen
slackslacken
deaddeaden
lesslessen
sadsadden
gladgladden
flatflatten
stiffstiffen
deafdeafen
sicksicken
fatfatten
awakeawaken
greatgreaten
madmadden
coarsecoarsen
fastfasten
frightfrighten
threatthreaten
hastehasten
strengthstrengthen
By using this vocabulary hack, you can expand word families to include more dynamic verbs while speaking and writing English.

lunes, 17 de septiembre de 2018

Eng 324 Snd Sem 2018

 Hello  everybody , my name is Gina  heredia  I'm  from santo domingo norte  I'm a student  of  modern languages, I really love my career for many reasons
I live with my mother  she is an amazing woman I love her. 

I like to watch television series and cartoons are my favorite  also i love to visit new places .
I really hope to finish this subject with good grades .
Hi everyone! My name is Bethania Tavera. It is my first time in this blog. I going to talk about a little about me. I am a student of modern language English mention at this university, I am also a single mother of a 4 years old boy, I am proud of him and also I teach English in elementary school. I want to learn a lot of things like grammar and new vocabularies in this class. I'm going to fess up the teacher is funny and I like the way he teaches his class
Hello. I'm Maria Martinez
I'm in eng 324

domingo, 16 de septiembre de 2018

   Hello everybody, my name is Rebeca De Jesús. I'm 23 year old, I'm a modern  Languages student. I live in Sabana perdida Santo Domingo norte with my parents.

   I consider myself as shy, helpful and funny person; In my free time I like to Listening to music. My hope for this subject  is not just to get a good grade, is to learn and  improve my english and I know this subject will help me .

miércoles, 12 de septiembre de 2018

UNIT 1 / VOCABULARY

BULTLER DICTIONARY OF USAGE AND GRAMMATICAL FUNCTIONS

NEW EDITION
DESIGNED FOR SELF STUDY AND TOEFL PREPARATION TEST


PREPARED BY PROF. WILLIAM BULTLER







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MAY, 2007

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Title BULTLER DICTIONARY OF USAGE AND GRAMMATICAL FUNCTIONS
NEW EDITION DESIGNED FOR SELF STUDY AND TOEFL PREPARATION TEST

Author PROF. WILLIAM BULTLER

Published COL NEW BORDERS KRATTIL EDITIONS
BUCHS, SWITZERLAND, MAY, 2007

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PRESENTATION

 It is essential to understand the words, their functions, and the roles played by each one of them in the sentences we write and read every day. Therefore, it is key to know what a verb, a preposition, or a conjunction is, just to mention few since there are more functions that compose the so-called Parts of Speech in English language grammar. This book will provide the readers the essential tools to understand the nature of words, their usage, and meanings in context following a didactic approach, which helps the studious to grasp the essence of the words thoroughly.

 The more we know about the role played by words in the sentence, the better we speak and communicate ourselves effectively, and in that way, our ideas and thoughts will be better conveyed to everyone without doubt and difficulty.






                                                        











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PART ONE: CHOSEN WORDS IN CONTEXT
(GRAMMATICAL FUNCTIONS)


NOUNS
What is a noun?
 A noun is the name of a person, place, thing, or idea.

COUNTABLE NOUNS
·        commentator
·        loss
·        nicotine
·        palm
·        respondent
·        workaholic

UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS
·        caffeine
·        compulsiveness
·        cleanliness
·        fulfilment
·        nicotine
·        profitability
·        relieve
·        shopaholism
·        tiredness
·        workaholism
·        broadband burnout
·        handheld device




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VERBS

What is a verb?

 A verb is a type of word which expresses action or being.

·        to ruin
·        to surf
·        to *overeat
·        to overuse

*The proposition over attached to the verbs changes the meanings of them giving the idea of excesses of beyond its habitual meaning. Eg. To overprice, to overdrive, etc.

PHRASAL VERBS

What is a phrasal verb?

Combination of a verb with a preposition, adverb with the value of phrase or idiomatic expression.
·        to bring up
·        to get hooked on (something)
·        to head off
·        to plug in
IDIOMS

What is an idiom?

 Phrasal verb or expression with idiomatic meaning.

·        to be hooked to something
·        to go on a bing
·        to go cold turkey
·        to start with a clean slate
·        to feel compelled
·         
ADJECTIVES DERIVED FROM VERBS (PAST PARTICIPLES)

·        plugged in.  
·        (un)settled.  
·        unprecedented
·        wired



OTHER ADJECTIVES

·        wireless
·        flat broke
·        groupie
·        sweaty



















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PART TWO: MEANINGS AND EXAMPLES
NOUNS

·        If you work as a commentator, you work on a talk show TV, on the radio, or at a newspaper writing articles about topics related to current events.

·        When somebody suffers a loss stops getting the benefit of the things it represents.

·        The nicotine is an addictive substance contained in tobacco leaves.

·        A respondent is a person who replies or answer something at a particular moment.

·        If you overwork you have become a workaholic.

·        caffeine an addictive substance contained in coffee seeds.

·        compulsiveness can be described as a feeling of inability caused by the lack of control by not being able to handle certain behavior.

·        When you enjoy a feeling of satisfaction obtained from doing or achieving something, esp. something useful. You have obtained a personal fulfilment, also fulfillment.

·        A pin-slot machine game is a type of machine used in gambling or casinos.


VERBS

·          If something is ruined it cannot be reused, because it is damaged.
·        When one surfs the Web, one uses it to look up information, pictures, and other online stuff.

·          When you *overeat, you eat too much, more than necessary.
·        When a person overuses something he or she uses it more than necessary.

 *We can use over as a prefix to mean ‘too much’. We connect over to the word which comes after it, sometimes with a hyphen after over: Eg.: That boy overate if you ask me. (He ate too much.)



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PHRASAL VERBS

  • ·        When you bring up something, you mention it.


  • ·        When you get yourself hooked on (something), you pay most of your time to that.


  • ·        When somebody heads off to a place, that person goes to that place, go over


  • ·        When you plug something in, you connect it to a power source or socket.



ADJECTIVES

  • ·        When you are plugged in or wired you are connected or online.
  • ·        (un)settled, not steady
  • ·        unprecedented, never seen in history
  • ·        wireless, without cables, offline,


  • ·        flat broke, penniless, broken, without money
  • ·        groupie, fan or follower
  • ·        sweaty, full of sweat



IDIOMS

  • ·        When you get yourself hooked on (something), you pay most of your time to that.


  • ·        If you go on a binge, you do too much of something, such as drinking alcohol, eating, surfing the net, or spending too much money.


  • ·        When you start with a clean slate with something you start from the very beginning, you start it over.




















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