Superlatives
Superlatives using most and est
How to form superlative adjectives
Interactive quiz
Role play: The most wonderful place I've visited
Quiz: Superlatives
Expressing quantities
Nouns without articles
Some / a lot of / lots of
Nouns with countable and uncountable meanings
Quantifiers with of
Using quantifiers at the supermarket
Quiz: Expressing quantities
Adverbs vs. adjectives
Comparatives with longer adjectives
How to form comparative adjectives
Adverbs of frequency: Correct position
Adverbs and adjectives
How to form adverbs by adding -ly to adjectives
Test your knowledge of Adjectives and Adverbs
Role play: Pastimes
Quiz: Adverbs vs. adjectives
Expressions
Offers and Advice
Possession and Attribution: Of
Possession and Attribution: with/without
Deny intentions and desires
Obligations and needs: have to / must
Role play: At the doctor's office
Quiz: Expressions
Questions and gerunds
What kind / sort of ...?
Gerunds
Quiz: Questions and gerunds
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Todos necesitamos aprender a expresar cuando algo no nos gusta o simplemente no lo queremos. Para resumir estas intenciones, tenemos dos expresiones importantes: Wouldn’t like to y don’t want to.
Ahora te estarás preguntando cuál es la diferencia entre una y otra expresión. Solo existe una diferencia y es que, como te habrás podido dar cuenta, wouldn’t like to suena más amable que don’t want to.
Son sinónimos. Asà que, el uso de “would not like to” o “do not want to” depende de tu criterio y del contexto.
Contribución creada con aportes de: José Miguel Veintimilla.
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