Working with Infinitives
Purpose and Intention (In order to / So as to)
Using in order to and so as to
Infinitives as Subject and Complement
Supposed to / Meant to / Misunderstandings
Thought and Wondered / Asking Politely
Quiz: Working with Infinitives
Rules and Instructions in Common Places
Need to and Passive Infinitives
Modals and Passive Infinitives
Expressing Prohibition with Forbid and Allow
Rules and Instructions Role Play
Quiz: Rules and Instructions in Common Places
Reporting what others say
Reported Speech with Infinitives
Reporting what others say Role Play
Cleft Sentences with what and it / Emphasis and Summary
Quiz: Reporting what others say
Description and Clarification
Restrictive and Non-restrictive Clauses
Omitting the pronoun
Options: Whether or not...
Quiz: Description and Clarification
Expressing Reason, Probability and Contrast
Adverbs of Evaluation and Opinion
While / Whereas / Whilst / Contrasting and Comparing
Due to: Certainly / Likely
Quiz: Expressing Reason, Probability and Contrast
Closing
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Si estás seguro o segura de lo sucedido o de por qué las cosas son de una manera determinada, puedes hablar con un alto grado de certeza utilizando adverbios como “certainly” o “likely”.
Para referirte a una situación en donde sabes muy bien por qué sucedió tal cosa, emplea el vocabulario “certainly due to” o “likely due to” seguido de un sustantivo.
El “Due to” es utilizado comúnmente para explicar causa y consecuencia de un suceso.
Veamos algunos ejemplos más:
Explicar las razones ciertas de por qué algo sucede te permitirá expresarte con confianza cuando tienes la respuesta correcta ante una situación. Practica expresando con este vocabulario la causa del porqué de determinadas situaciones en tu país o de tu equipo de fútbol favorito.
Contribución creada por: Kevin Fiorentino (Platzi Contributor).
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