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BLOOPERS!!

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BLOOPERS Fun mistakes in movies are one of the biggest-grossing items of this business, they keep movie buffs engaged to series, sagas, characters, directors, and actors. Let´s see some famous bloopers. Enjoy them!!

REPORTED SPEECH

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THIS WILL BE A GOOD SOURCE FOR YOUR SELF-STUDY. SWAY FEATURE PRESENTATION Reported speech: backshifting JULY 16, 2012  -  Present tenses  in the direct speech will become  past tenses  in the indirect speech. This change in tense is often called  backshifting. Study the following sentences. Susie said, ‘I  am buying  a new car.’ (Direct speech) Susie said that she  was buying  a new car. (Indirect speech) ‘Where  are  you going?’ asked Peter. (Direct speech) Peter asked me where I  was  going. (Indirect speech) Alex said, ‘I  have been  to Australia.’ (Direct speech) Alex said that he  had been  to Australia. (Indirect speech) As you can see from the above examples, present tenses in the direct speech are shifted back to corresponding past tenses in the indirect speech. Verbs in the  simple past tense  are shifted back to  past perfect tense. ‘When did you arrive?’ he asked. (Direct speech) He asked when I  had arrived.  (Indirect speech) ‘I wasn’t expectin
WELCOME TO THE FOURTH TERM!!! This is another -the last- chance you have to improve your English by reinforcing your grammar and vocabulary in this course. However, it's just another chance to learn and show your buff creativity.  As always, feel free to snoop all over this space that has been made for your enlightenment and English mental expansion with serious fun.
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HERE YOU ARE A GOOD LIST OF EMOTIONS VOCABULARY THAT YOU CAN USE TO IMPROVE. A §   acceptance  - §   admiration   §   affection   §   aggravation   §   AMUSEMENT  §   anger   §   anguish   §   anxiety §   attraction B §   boredom C §   caution   §   certainty   §   compassion   §   confidence  §   confusion  §   contentment    §   courage §   curiosity D §   defeat   §   defiance   §   delight   §   dependence   §   depression   §   desire   §   disappointment   §   dislike §   dismay   §   DISTANT  §   distress E §   EAGERNESS  §   ECSTASY  §   embarrassment   §   EMPTINESS  §   enthusiasm   §   envy   §   excitement F §   fear   §   frustration   §   fury G §   generosity   §   greed   §   grief   §   guilt   H §   hate   §   hatred   §   hope   §   horror   §   hostility   §   HUMILIATION I §   impatience J §   jealousy   §   joy K §   kindness L §   loneliness   §   longing   §   love   §   lust M §   malice