jueves, 3 de febrero de 2011

There is a bottle of milk
There are a dozen of eggs
There is a lettuce
There is a lot of oranges
There is a bottle of soda (cola)
There is a bottle of mustard
There are eight plates of meat
There are a container of juice
There are a crate of butter
There are a lot of unknoun crates


1) There are two cans of peas
2) There is a can of corn soup
3) There are two jars of salsa barbiquiu
4) There are two cans of beans
5) There are two boxes of pasta
6) There are eight bags of rice
7) There are two boxes of mashed potatoes
8) There are two boxes of mashed potatoes
9) There are two boxes of macaroni and cheese
10) There is a can of diced carrot
11) There is a can of french fries
12) There are four cans of vegetables

jueves, 16 de diciembre de 2010

Guía del uso del must y mustn’t.
MUST es un verbo 'modal'. Los verbos modales en inglés son verbos que se usan para expresar diferentes funciones como obligación, habilidad, opinión...etc. Se usan siempre con otros verbos.
Se usa: para hablar de obligación en inglés.

Se forma: con el sujeto + must + verbo infinitivo

AFIRMATIVO

I must study
You must study
He/she/it must study
We must study
They must study

NEGATIVO

I mustn´t be late
You mustn´t be late
He/she mustn´t be late
We mustn´t be late
They mustn´t be late

INTEROGATIVO
Must you travel to Barcelona tomorrow?
Must we travel to Barcelona tomorrow?
Must they travel to Barcelona tomorrow?
Se usa:

1. Cuando algo es necesario
ejemplo: You must have a passport to to travel abroad. (Debes tener un pasaporte para viajar al extranjero).


2. Para expresar lo que alguien cree que es necesario (opinión)
ejemplo: You must tidy your room (debes ordenar tu habitación).

3. Para prohibición en la forma negativa - Must not ó mustn´t - para algo que no debes hacer.
ejemplo: You mustn´t be late. (No debes llegar tarde)
Respuestas cortas:
Must you wear long hair?
Yes, I must.
No, I mustn’t.

Thanksgiving



On Thanksgiving Day, the most peculiarly American national holiday was first celebrated in 1621 by residents of the Plymouth Colony. These settlers, who later were called Pilgrims left England because they wanted to separate from the established church and worship God in their own way. After leaving England, the Pilgrims settled in Holland in 1608.

Finally in 1620 they embarked on the Mayflower seeking religious freedom in the New World. Complete with its original destination was the colony of Jamestown, Virginia, a storm brought them out of their way and arrived in November 1620 north of Plymouth, Massachusetts. The first winter was one of great hardship for the settlers, since more than half the colony died of starvation and disease. However, those who survived continued to fight and spring planted his first crop of corn.

Corn Squanto, an Indian warrior, he befriended them and taught the colonists how to plant and cultivate corn, and helped to establish good relations with neighboring Indian tribes. In the fall of 1621, after a good harvest, Governor Bradford proclaimed a "day of giving thanks to God for us in a special way rejoicing after picking the fruit of our work."

In a gesture of friendship, the Pilgrims invited the Indians together neighbors to a party, in which they share turkeys and geese, corn, lobster, clams, squash, pumpkins and dried fruits.

Due to a poor harvest and problems with the Indians, it was not possible to celebrate Thanksgiving next year. However, in 1623 the Governor Bradford proclaimed July 30 as the Day of Thanksgiving to celebrate the end of a long period of drought.

Thanksgiving Day, a celebration nacionalDespués 1623, the celebration of Thanksgiving was irregular and usually with a regional base. However, in 1789, shortly after the thirteen colonies had come together, President George Washington had an agreement for Congress to hold a national day of "public thanksgiving and prayer." Approved the resolution and 26 November 1789 held the first National Day of Thanksgiving. The proclamation for George Washington urged Americans to give thanks to God for his protection, for victory in the struggle for freedom and for peace and prosperity in the new country.

During the following years have not had an annual national celebration of the holiday. However, in 1846, Mrs. Sarah Hale, editor of Godey's Lady Book, a magazine for women, launched a campaign to make Thanksgiving Day a national holiday. After 9 years achieved its goal and the Thanksgiving Day was designated a national holiday, just before the Civil War.

miércoles, 24 de noviembre de 2010

RULES

*Don´t enter with pets
*Don´t throw trash
*Do not puf food wing sports complex
*Wear suitable clothing for sport
*Sport unity most be maintainded in good condition
*Sport unity contais a schedule of 7:00am to 11:00 pm
*Sports unity must nd have an athletic director
*No wing attached to misuse
*No to introduce food of  benerages
*not run by the pool

lunes, 25 de octubre de 2010

Biografia de Isaac Newton.


Sir Isaac Newton (January 4, 1643 GR - March 31, 1727 GR) was a physicist, philosopher, theologian, inventor, English alchemist and mathematician, author of Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica, known as the Principia, which described the law of universal gravitation and laid the foundations of classical mechanics with the laws that bear his name. His other works include scientific discoveries about the nature of light and optics (which occur mainly in his Opticks) and the development of mathematical calculation.
Leibniz Newton shares the credit for the development of differential and integral calculus, which used to formulate laws of physics. Also contributed in other areas of mathematics, developed the binomial theorem and the Newton-Cotes formulas.
Between their scientific findings are the discovery of the color spectrum that is observed when white light passes through a prism is inherent in that light, rather than from the prism (as had been proposed by Roger Bacon in the thirteenth century) , his argument about the possibility that light was composed of particles, the development of a law of thermal convection, which describes the cooling rate of the objects exposed to air, their studies on the speed of sound in air and proposed a theory about the origin of stars. It was also a pioneer of fluid mechanics, establishing a law on the viscosity.
Newton was the first to demonstrate that the natural laws that govern the motion on Earth and those governing the movement of celestial bodies are the same. It is often described as the greatest scientist of all time, and his work as the culmination of the scientific revolution. The mathematician and mathematical physicist Joseph Louis Lagrange (1736-1813), said that "Newton was the greatest genius that has existed and the most fortunate that can only be found once a system governing the world."

miércoles, 8 de septiembre de 2010

martes, 31 de agosto de 2010

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Terminamos la pagina para Ingles

Creadores:

Oscar Merlín García
Bryan Jose Barajas Cortes
Juan Pablo Farias Mejia
Alejandro Avalos Partida
Brandon

Gracias.