Blog done by María Gabriela Morales Sierra - Use for English class 561 - Educational
Showing posts with label Getting things done. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Getting things done. Show all posts
Saturday, September 24, 2022
Practice Exercise #4
For this section I will make a review of the topics learned through on a exercise using all the structures, vocabulary and more to show my improvement at these topics.
The Causative 1
The Causative with GET - HAVE
Sub-Topic: Offer a solution
This structure is for cases when you "cause" someone to do something you can't, is similar to the PASSIVE VOICE but this is very different. We DON'T DO the action, but we CAUSE or PERSUADE another person DO IT for us or someone else.
Structure:
We use the verb "GET" and it can be used in all the tenses and structures. And also we use the infinitive form of the verb.
Subject + Get (Gets, got, gotten) + Object + Infinitive form of the verb + Complement.
For this case the object is the person who DOES the action for the subject.
Example:
- The U GOT the students TO BUY the plattform.
- My sister GETS her children TO WASH the dishes.
- I'll GET the waiter TO CORRECT the check.
- DID she GET her friends TO GIVE money to the school?
Also, we can use "HAVE" and the base form of the verb and still meaning the same.
Subject + Have (Has, had) + Object + Base form of the verb + Complement.
Example:
- The U HAD the students BUY the plattform.
- My sister HAS her children WASH the dishes.
- I'll HAVE the waiter CORRECT the check.
- DID she HAVE her friends GIVE money to the school?
There is more causative verbs that we can use:
Friday, September 23, 2022
Getting things done: Procrastination
Procrastination
Sub-Topic: Getting things done
When we pospon respnsabilities, delay something or we're lazy about doing something important; we are procrastinators. It's a bad attitude and often it requires medical treatment.
Luckly, sometimes we have someone who helps us to do all those things that we are skipping.
Expressions:
I know this is last minute: There isn't a lot of time to do something.🖛 Sé que es de último momento.
It's really urgent: You need something A.S.AP. 🖛 Es muy urgente.
You're a lifesaver / I owe you one: You want to express gratitude for a favor. 🖛 Me salvaste la vida / Te debo una.
No sweat: You want to assure someone that a request is no problem for you. 🖛 Sin problema.
I won't keep you any longer: You don't want to take too much of someone's time. 🖛 No te seguiré molestando.
You've got a lot on your plate: You can see someone is really busy. 🖛 Tienes demasiado trabajo.
Note:
- Borrow: Pedir prestado.
- Lend: Prestar.
Example:
*Usagi: Good morning Amy!
٩(ˊ〇ˋ*)و
-Amy: Oh, Hi Usagi. How are you today?
*Usagi: I'm really tired and hungry, I oversleep and I almost arrive late.
-Amy: Well at least, I guess you did your homework , didn't you?
*Usagi: ...
(⊙_⊙)
-Amy: ...
*Usagi: WAAhawaahaha, it can't be! I forgot that. Amy please, I know this is last minute, but please, can you do my homerwork for me before class? You know it's really urgent.
(ಥ﹏ಥ)
-Amy: Usagi, I can't believe it. You know that right now ...
*Usagi. I know! I know! I know! You've got a lot on your plate with all your seminars stuff. But I won't keep you any longer, my homework isn't too difficult.
-Amy: *Sigh* Ok Usagi, no sweat on this. I'll help, BUT this is the last time, you need to be more responsible.
*Usagi: Waaaa thank you thank you, Amy! You're my lifesaver. And now I owe you one, ask me whatever you want.
☆*:.。.o(≧▽≦)o.。.:*☆
-Amy: JUST STAR STUDIYING!
MGMS 🌈🌸🌸🌸
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