jueves, 14 de abril de 2011

week 11 - 15 april 2011

monday

This museum is very interesting because there are ancient history of human civilization and beliefs that had at that time, where mummies highlight that despite the time that they have been preserved, in which for me is a work of art as that made the Egyptian copnservar to these bodies.

This work of art of Dali I liked because it reflects that the clock is ticking and we must learn to appreciate and avoid waste. 


Tuesday

Art for me is an essential part where you can reflect your feelings and beliefs that have both the heart and soul.

Wednesday

PASSIVE VOICE
Simple passive

The passive voice is formed by sharing simple place and the grammatical function of subject agent (subject of the phrase or sentence in the active voice) and the individual patient (usually the direct object). To structure the passive voice, you should consider the following:

The tense of the main verb (ie, if present, past or future).

It is used as a link (auxiliary) verb to be (without changing the tense of the main verb), followed by the past participle (appearing as the main verb in the active voice.)

The subject patient (direct object) in the active voice becomes "virtual subject" in the passive voice, for its part, the subject agent passes the active voice to act as receiver [preceded by the preposition BY (BY: English).]

Examples:

Active voice:
* Marietta Understood the lesson. "
(Marietta ánderstud of Leson)
* Marietta understood the lesson.

Passive:
* The lesson WAS Understood by Marietta.
(of Leson wuós ánderstud bai Marietta)
* The lesson was understood by Marietta.


Passive composite

To form the passive voice should be made ​​aware of the following:

As in the simple passive, it is necessary to look at the tense of the auxiliary verb (in the active voice.)

It is used as a link (auxiliary) verb To Have, followed by the past participle of the verb to be and the past participle (a non-significant personal) that accompanies the verb To Have in the active voice.

The subject patient (direct object) in the active voice becomes "virtual subject" in the passive voice, for its part, the subject agent passes the active voice to act as receiver [preceded by the preposition BY (BY: English).]

Examples:

Active voice:
* Annie has eaten two fish.
(ANI jas Iten your fish)
* Anita has eaten two fish.


Thursday
Canaanite museum recommend it because we realize the story of the birth of Canaan and its support in the revolution



Friday

I recommend traveling to Aconchi place to have an unforgettable experience with your family, especially camping.








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