El documento describe la sintaxis de las oraciones activas y pasivas. Las oraciones activas contienen un sujeto agente seguido de un verbo transitivo, mientras que las oraciones pasivas contienen el objeto directo de la oración activa como sujeto, seguido del verbo en voz pasiva y opcionalmente el agente en ablativo.
Este documento explica las reglas para el uso de las letras "m" y "n" en español. Detalla que la "m" se usa ante las letras p, b, n y al final de la mayoría de palabras españolas. La "n" se usa al inicio de palabras con los prefijos trans-, cons-, circuns- e ins- y se duplica en palabras con los prefijos con, en e in. Incluye ejemplos de palabras y ejercicios para practicar estas reglas.
Este documento explica la conjugación de la voz pasiva en latín a través de las formas de los tiempos presente, pretérito imperfecto, futuro imperfecto, pretérito perfecto, pretérito pluscuamperfecto y futuro perfecto en indicativo pasivo. Se detalla cómo se forma cada tiempo conjugando el tema de presente con los sufijos característicos de cada conjugación y persona.
Este documento resume os principais tipos de verbos em português: rizotônicos e arrizotônicos. Também classifica os verbos em regulares, irregulares, anômalos, abundantes e defectivos. Finalmente, explica os três modos verbais - indicativo, subjuntivo e imperativo - dando exemplos de conjugações.
Este documento presenta información sobre el acento diacrítico en español. Explica que el acento diacrítico se usa para diferenciar palabras que se escriben igual pero tienen distinto significado o función. Incluye ejemplos de palabras que llevan acento diacrítico como té, mí, sí, entre otras. También contiene ejercicios para practicar la colocación correcta del acento diacrítico.
Este documento explica la diferencia entre oraciones activas y pasivas. Las oraciones activas tienen al sujeto como agente que realiza la acción del verbo, mientras que en las oraciones pasivas el sujeto recibe la acción del verbo. El documento también describe la estructura de las oraciones pasivas, incluyendo el uso de auxiliares copulativos, participios y complementos agentes. Finalmente, proporciona ejemplos para clasificar diferentes oraciones como activas, pasivas o pasivas reflejas.
Una presentacion que doy a mis estudiantes sobre el acento diacritico. En ella apuntamos las diferencias en las funciones de las palabras, la traduccion al ingles y un ejemplo.
Este documento describe la declamación, que es el arte de interpretar poesía frente a un público. Explica que el declamador recita el poema con entonación adecuada, mientras que el poeta es el autor del poema. Además, detalla elementos como la dicción, la mímica y la voz que debe dominar el declamador, así como consejos sobre la presentación, gestos y cualidades de la voz para transmitir las ideas y sentimientos del poema al público de manera efectiva.
El documento describe la sintaxis de las oraciones activas y pasivas. Las oraciones activas contienen un sujeto agente seguido de un verbo transitivo, mientras que las oraciones pasivas contienen el objeto directo de la oración activa como sujeto, seguido del verbo en voz pasiva y opcionalmente el agente en ablativo.
Este documento explica las reglas para el uso de las letras "m" y "n" en español. Detalla que la "m" se usa ante las letras p, b, n y al final de la mayoría de palabras españolas. La "n" se usa al inicio de palabras con los prefijos trans-, cons-, circuns- e ins- y se duplica en palabras con los prefijos con, en e in. Incluye ejemplos de palabras y ejercicios para practicar estas reglas.
Este documento explica la conjugación de la voz pasiva en latín a través de las formas de los tiempos presente, pretérito imperfecto, futuro imperfecto, pretérito perfecto, pretérito pluscuamperfecto y futuro perfecto en indicativo pasivo. Se detalla cómo se forma cada tiempo conjugando el tema de presente con los sufijos característicos de cada conjugación y persona.
Este documento resume os principais tipos de verbos em português: rizotônicos e arrizotônicos. Também classifica os verbos em regulares, irregulares, anômalos, abundantes e defectivos. Finalmente, explica os três modos verbais - indicativo, subjuntivo e imperativo - dando exemplos de conjugações.
Este documento presenta información sobre el acento diacrítico en español. Explica que el acento diacrítico se usa para diferenciar palabras que se escriben igual pero tienen distinto significado o función. Incluye ejemplos de palabras que llevan acento diacrítico como té, mí, sí, entre otras. También contiene ejercicios para practicar la colocación correcta del acento diacrítico.
Este documento explica la diferencia entre oraciones activas y pasivas. Las oraciones activas tienen al sujeto como agente que realiza la acción del verbo, mientras que en las oraciones pasivas el sujeto recibe la acción del verbo. El documento también describe la estructura de las oraciones pasivas, incluyendo el uso de auxiliares copulativos, participios y complementos agentes. Finalmente, proporciona ejemplos para clasificar diferentes oraciones como activas, pasivas o pasivas reflejas.
Una presentacion que doy a mis estudiantes sobre el acento diacritico. En ella apuntamos las diferencias en las funciones de las palabras, la traduccion al ingles y un ejemplo.
Este documento describe la declamación, que es el arte de interpretar poesía frente a un público. Explica que el declamador recita el poema con entonación adecuada, mientras que el poeta es el autor del poema. Además, detalla elementos como la dicción, la mímica y la voz que debe dominar el declamador, así como consejos sobre la presentación, gestos y cualidades de la voz para transmitir las ideas y sentimientos del poema al público de manera efectiva.
This document discusses countable and uncountable nouns in English. It notes that countable nouns have both a singular and plural form, and can take the indefinite articles "a" or "an" in singular form or "some" and "any" in plural form. Uncountable nouns only have a singular form and can take "some" or "any" but not "a" or "an".
This document contains a 50 question final test assessing knowledge of passive voice, nouns, reported speech, and conditionals. The test includes multiple choice questions where students must choose the correct grammar structure for sentences. It covers a wide range of English grammar topics.
This document is a final test that covers various grammar topics including the passive voice, nouns, reported speech, and conditionals. It contains 50 multiple choice questions testing understanding of these topics. The test asks the student to choose the correct option for each question drawn from the covered grammar points. It provides the student's name and date blanks to fill out at the top.
3er trabajo de etapa de recuperación reported speech and conditionalsAraceli Cáceres
Reported speech is a grammatical construction where a speaker reports what someone else has said or written without quoting them directly. It involves backshifting tenses and pronouns when necessary to reflect the time that has passed between the original statement and the reporting of it. For example, a direct quote would be "I am hungry" while reported speech would be "She said that she was hungry".
1er trabajo de etapa de recuperación passive voiceAraceli Cáceres
La voz pasiva se utiliza cuando el sujeto recibe la acción del verbo en lugar de realizarla. En la voz pasiva, el sujeto de la oración no es el agente de la acción, sino el objeto de la acción. La voz pasiva generalmente se usa cuando el agente es desconocido o irrelevante, o cuando se desea enfatizar el objeto o receptor de la acción.
Jorge Luis Fontana founded the city of Formosa, Argentina in 1879 after fighting in the Paraguayan War. He established the settlement that would later become the capital of the National Territory of Chaco. The name Formosa comes from the Spanish word "fermosa" meaning beautiful, which was used by Spanish sailors to describe the area where the Paraguay River turns. Today, Formosa is a few hundred meters from Paraguay across the river and has a culture closer to Paraguay. It has several museums and celebrates festivals honoring its patron saint and celebrating local fruits.
Presentación1 video clara mutal y victoria maidana corti 2Araceli Cáceres
A girl named Josefina fell in love with a boy named Facundo in college. However, Gonzalo also loved Josefina and was jealous of Facundo. One evening, Gonzalo poisoned Facundo's soda, causing him to faint. When Facundo regained consciousness, Gonzalo lied and said Facundo had broken up with Josefina. Gonzalo hoped this would allow him to be with Josefina, but Facundo escaped and reunited with the crying Josefina. In the end, Facundo proposed to Josefina and she accepted, living happily ever after.
This document is a story told through messages between animal detectives investigating a crime scene. They follow a trail of blood upstairs and find a victim in the bathroom along with a knife. After collecting evidence, they determine that the murderer was EL based on the clues found at the scene. They congratulate each other on a job well done solving the case as a team.
Este documento es un formato para un trabajo práctico final que incluye espacios para el nombre, la fecha y nueve secciones numeradas para describir las tareas completadas.
This document appears to be a Spanish language final test covering various grammar points involving nouns, including singular and plural nouns, countable and uncountable nouns, noun compounds, and genitive case indicated by 's, s' and of. The test contains 30 multiple choice questions testing understanding of these grammar points in contexts involving subjects like food, transportation, family and possessions.
This document appears to be a test containing multiple choice questions testing various English grammar concepts including:
- Passive voice
- Reported speech
- Conditional sentences
The test contains 30 questions testing these concepts through different grammatical structures like tense, modals, and conditional forms. The goal of the test is to choose the correct option for each question.
This document contains a final test assessing grammar concepts including the passive voice, reported speech, and conditionals. The test contains 10 multiple choice questions for each concept, assessing the use of tenses, verbs, modal verbs, and conditional structures. The document provides a name and date field for the test-taker to identify themselves and note the date the test was taken.
This document appears to be an English grammar test asking students to change sentences from active to passive voice and write new sentences in passive voice. The test asks students to change 7 sentences from active to passive voice and write 3 original sentences in passive voice using both present and past tense.
This document appears to be a test containing questions about changing sentences from active to passive voice. The test-taker is asked to change 7 sentences from active to passive voice and write 3 original sentences in both present and past passive voice forms.
This document discusses countable and uncountable nouns in English. It notes that countable nouns have both a singular and plural form, and can take the indefinite articles "a" or "an" in singular form or "some" and "any" in plural form. Uncountable nouns only have a singular form and can take "some" or "any" but not "a" or "an".
This document contains a 50 question final test assessing knowledge of passive voice, nouns, reported speech, and conditionals. The test includes multiple choice questions where students must choose the correct grammar structure for sentences. It covers a wide range of English grammar topics.
This document is a final test that covers various grammar topics including the passive voice, nouns, reported speech, and conditionals. It contains 50 multiple choice questions testing understanding of these topics. The test asks the student to choose the correct option for each question drawn from the covered grammar points. It provides the student's name and date blanks to fill out at the top.
3er trabajo de etapa de recuperación reported speech and conditionalsAraceli Cáceres
Reported speech is a grammatical construction where a speaker reports what someone else has said or written without quoting them directly. It involves backshifting tenses and pronouns when necessary to reflect the time that has passed between the original statement and the reporting of it. For example, a direct quote would be "I am hungry" while reported speech would be "She said that she was hungry".
1er trabajo de etapa de recuperación passive voiceAraceli Cáceres
La voz pasiva se utiliza cuando el sujeto recibe la acción del verbo en lugar de realizarla. En la voz pasiva, el sujeto de la oración no es el agente de la acción, sino el objeto de la acción. La voz pasiva generalmente se usa cuando el agente es desconocido o irrelevante, o cuando se desea enfatizar el objeto o receptor de la acción.
Jorge Luis Fontana founded the city of Formosa, Argentina in 1879 after fighting in the Paraguayan War. He established the settlement that would later become the capital of the National Territory of Chaco. The name Formosa comes from the Spanish word "fermosa" meaning beautiful, which was used by Spanish sailors to describe the area where the Paraguay River turns. Today, Formosa is a few hundred meters from Paraguay across the river and has a culture closer to Paraguay. It has several museums and celebrates festivals honoring its patron saint and celebrating local fruits.
Presentación1 video clara mutal y victoria maidana corti 2Araceli Cáceres
A girl named Josefina fell in love with a boy named Facundo in college. However, Gonzalo also loved Josefina and was jealous of Facundo. One evening, Gonzalo poisoned Facundo's soda, causing him to faint. When Facundo regained consciousness, Gonzalo lied and said Facundo had broken up with Josefina. Gonzalo hoped this would allow him to be with Josefina, but Facundo escaped and reunited with the crying Josefina. In the end, Facundo proposed to Josefina and she accepted, living happily ever after.
This document is a story told through messages between animal detectives investigating a crime scene. They follow a trail of blood upstairs and find a victim in the bathroom along with a knife. After collecting evidence, they determine that the murderer was EL based on the clues found at the scene. They congratulate each other on a job well done solving the case as a team.
Este documento es un formato para un trabajo práctico final que incluye espacios para el nombre, la fecha y nueve secciones numeradas para describir las tareas completadas.
This document appears to be a Spanish language final test covering various grammar points involving nouns, including singular and plural nouns, countable and uncountable nouns, noun compounds, and genitive case indicated by 's, s' and of. The test contains 30 multiple choice questions testing understanding of these grammar points in contexts involving subjects like food, transportation, family and possessions.
This document appears to be a test containing multiple choice questions testing various English grammar concepts including:
- Passive voice
- Reported speech
- Conditional sentences
The test contains 30 questions testing these concepts through different grammatical structures like tense, modals, and conditional forms. The goal of the test is to choose the correct option for each question.
This document contains a final test assessing grammar concepts including the passive voice, reported speech, and conditionals. The test contains 10 multiple choice questions for each concept, assessing the use of tenses, verbs, modal verbs, and conditional structures. The document provides a name and date field for the test-taker to identify themselves and note the date the test was taken.
This document appears to be an English grammar test asking students to change sentences from active to passive voice and write new sentences in passive voice. The test asks students to change 7 sentences from active to passive voice and write 3 original sentences in passive voice using both present and past tense.
This document appears to be a test containing questions about changing sentences from active to passive voice. The test-taker is asked to change 7 sentences from active to passive voice and write 3 original sentences in both present and past passive voice forms.