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domingo, 19 de noviembre de 2023

WE ARE LITTLE ASTRONOMERS!

EL SISTEMA SOLAR                         SOLAR SYSTEM  IN 3D
                           

EARTH´S ROTATION AND REVOLUTION
                                   

CURIOSITIES ABOUT THE UNIVERSE

                 









SOLAR  SYSTEM SONG

    







 




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viernes, 10 de noviembre de 2023

lunes, 6 de noviembre de 2023

OUGHT TO AND SHOULD

WE USE OUGHT TO TO GIVE ADVICE OR TO EXPRESS MORAL DUTY.

Giving advice and talking about necessity 

We can use should / ought to / have to / must + the base form of a verb to give advice and talk about necessity. 

Should and ought to are less strong and less formal than have to and must.

 less strong / less formal stronger / more formal

 should  -  ought  to -   have to -   must     

Should and ought to

 We use should / should not (shouldn’t) and ought to / ought not to (oughtn’t to) to say whether something is a good idea.

Should and ought to are similar in meaning, but should is less formal and more common, especially in negative forms and questions. 

You should / ought to take a walk after each meal. 

They should not (shouldn’t) / ought not to (oughtn’t to) park their car there

READ, WRITE AND LEARN

 SOUNDS AND MUCH MORE

Cambridge practice

KET A2 KET GRAMMAR    Practice English Reading Tests for A2 PET B1 PET GRAMMAR Practice English Reading Tests for B1