Thursday, January 10, 2013

ni2 10-1-13


Homework: grammar reference, p. 145- must + p.47 ex. 4D and F

REMEBER + ING (future)
I remember meeting her at a party once.
vaguely remember reading something about it in the paper.
REMEMBER + TO (stop)
remember to do something
Remember to take your P.E. clothes to school.
remember, remind
You remember someone or something from a time in the past
• I remember playing there when I was little.
• Hello, do you remember me?
You also remember information or things that you must do
• I can't remember what time he's arriving.
• We must remember to close that window.
You remind someone about something when you tell them to remember it
• Remind me to call Kim tomorrow.
• Thomas reminded us that Dad was still waiting.

try past tense and past participle tried, present participle trying, third person singular tries
1
attempt
 [intransitive and transitive] to attempt to do or get something:
Let's have a rest and then we'll try again.
try to do something
He tried to control his voice.
She was trying not to cry.
2
test/use
 [transitive] to do or use something for a short while to discover if it is suitable, successful, enjoyable etc:
It works really well - you should try it.
try doing something
They decided they would try living in America for a while.
Try logging off and logging on again.

I’ve been into them for ages...
..., as it happens.
You know what it’s like...

You would have loved it...
You should’ve done it...

I don’t suppose you want to sell yours...
I suppose you don’t want to sell yours...
I don’t think I’ll pass think.
I think I won’t pass.

No chance!
auction /ˈɔːkʆən/ UK  US  sustantivo & verbo
 •  sustantivo
subasta
 •  verbo
 [transitivo] subastar
cost a fortune / an arm and leg

venue /ˈvenjuː/ UK  US  sustantivo
lugar, local [en que se lleva a cabo una reunión, un acontecimiento, etc.]

next
1   the next event, day, time etc is the one that happens after the present one, or the previous one:
I just missed my flight to Chicago. When's the next one?
 We'll look at the proposals at the next meeting.
 Over the next couple of months, try to relax more and get more exercise.
next week/year/Monday etc
We're hoping to open the factory some time next year.
the next day/week etc (=on or during the following day, week etc)
She called me and we arranged to meet the next day.

fond /fɒnd/ UK  US  adjetivo
1 to be fond of sb tenerle cariño a alguien
2 I'm/she's etc fond of (doing) sth me gusta/le gusta etc (hacer) algo
He's very fond of criticizing.
Le gusta mucho criticar.
3  cariñoso -a [mirada, sonrisa]
4 to have fond memories of sth/sb tener muy buenos recuerdos de algo/alguien, recordar algo/a alguien con cariño

accuracy /ˈækjʊrəsi/ UK  US  sustantivo
precisión


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