Homework September 1st

I would like to propose that creative accountant for the Guinness Book of Records!
During last week, I subscribed to app named Tandem, that serves for chat with usuers of other idioms.
I am cheerful, As proof of this fact I am currently studying for full stack web developer
A full stack web developer is a person who can develop both client and server software.
Are training courses given by Gobierno Ciudad Buenos Aires
Do you like it?
Yes, I like a lot

Every time I chat with you, my heart skips a beat, and you take my breath away.
Cada vez que hablo contigo por la red, se me detiene el corazón y me dejas sin aliento.

I didn’t use it very much
use
the use of the cellphone is…
i use the cellphone everydAY
content
CONtent :contenido
conTENT: contento
satisfecho
showed: mostró
postpone
behind: por detrás
beforehand
beginners
sign up: anotarse
trendy
term: cuatrimestre
pass: aprobar

What’s Up? / ¿Qué haces?

I liked it

Agarrense porque …

Machete («cheat sheet» o «crib sheet»)

2) how old are you?
3) which wines do you prefer?
4) how often do you drink wine?
5) how much do you usually spend
on a bottle of wine?
6) do you have a personal wine
cellar at home?
7) how many bottles of wine have you
bought during the last year?
8) which wine-growing areas do you know?
9) when selecting wine, do you take into account the various growing areas?
10) which taste do you prefer?

exercise F, Page 79:

Mrs Young Joo
Korean
82 2 0735 8879
y.joochan1@bhds.com
Friday 18th
take

throw

caugh

timplement

emphazise

“Pedir” es un verbo transitivo que se puede traducir como “to ask for”, y “preguntar” es un verbo transitivo que se puede traducir como “to ask”.
The past tense of forget is forgot. The -ed participle is forgotten. If you forget something, or forget about something, you stop thinking about it. Alan, having forgotten his fear, became more confident.
Likewise Has forgotten or had forgot? In modern British English ‘had forgot’ is wrong, ‘had forgotten’ is correct. forgot is the past simple (preterit) of the verb ‘to forget’. forgotten is the past participle used with the auxiliary verb ‘to have’. to get has the same past simple and past participle: got.

The same exact thing had just happened to me at work
Oops! I Forgot It