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Title: Adjectives of states of mind, gerund expressions, reported speech.
metadata.dc.creator: Bernal, Jorge
metadata.dc.identifier.other: 90030
Issue Date: 15-Jul-2013
metadata.dc.date.created: 2009
metadata.dc.language.iso: spa
metadata.dc.subject.keywords: Expressions ban
It is used to say or talk about something
metadata.dc.format.*: flv
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metadata.dc.type: info:eu-repo/semantics/other
Animación
metadata.dc.instructional.method: e-learning
metadata.dc.audience.educationalevel: profesional
Abstract: Some adjectives that reflect moods: Sad (triste) / Frightened (asustado) / Lovestruck (enamorado). The gerund (-ing) is a non-personal tense and can build continuous tenses. English is formed by adding the ending "-ing" (without "to") to the infinitive of the verb: To play / jugar--- playing / jugando.
metadata.dc.source: reponame:Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad Nacional Abierta y a Distancia
instname:Universidad Nacional Abierta y a Distancia
URI: https://repository.unad.edu.co/handle/10596/273
metadata.dc.subject.category: Ingles
Present participle
English grammar
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