martes, 6 de enero de 2009

BOTH/NEITHER
Both of them eat sausag.
Neither of them like to dance.
Both of them are in the same school.
Neither of them is comfortable in this place.
Both of them want to marry.
Neither of them was selected.
Both of them play soccer.
Neither of them like soup.
Both of them are intelligent.
Neither of them is loose.
TOO/ENOUGH
He is too weak for this job.
The meat is not enough for food.
You are too playful.
She is too young for you.
You are big enough to work.
The guy has too much apples.
They have enough money to buy a car.
You have too much luxury.
SO...THAT
The people are so proud that does not win anything.
The leon is so fast that it can achieve its prey.
The child is so stupid that you think everything is.
Jimena is so gossip that no one believes him.
My grandmother is so foolish that you do not want to take your pill.
The frog is so playful that you can not stand still.
The model is so beautiful that comes in many magazines.
My mother is so working that we buy gifts.
PRESENT PERFECT PROGESSIVE WITH FOR/SINCE
You've been traveling for two months.
We have been working for 8 hours.
She has been cooking for five weeks.
You have been cleaned for two hours.
I've been playing for a long time.