CONFUSING WORDS
Your or yours, make or do, other or another?
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Los 30 más populares “falsos amigos” en inglés y español
Por Maria Margarita Caicedo, 10 Septiembre 2015 in feature
Por Maria Margarita Caicedo, 10 Septiembre 2015 in feature
El término “falso amigo”, o cognado falso, es aquella palabra que, en diferentes idiomas, se escribe de una manera parecida pero tiene significado completamente diferentes. ej: actually (=realmente). ...
Basic confusing words
Fun practice: For films and songs using these confusing words, go to the section "Songs with activities"
Resumen con ejemplos: Other, others, another, each other, one another
- Other: pron. singular / adj.
- Others: pron. plural. (otros/as)
- Another (one): adj.
- One another: unos/as a otros/as (más de dos).
- Each other: uno/a a otro/a (dos)
- So / Such (tutorial + activity)
- All (tutorial and activities)
- Every day -- All day - The difference between every day and all day.
Every day -- everyday
LIE vs LIE vs LAY
Class activity: An activity to practice LIE vs. LAY
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Practice: to lay, indefinite pronouns (anything, etc.) & 2nd conditional
Belong to vs belong on/in/over...
More basic confusing words in alphabetic order & videos
How are you? Good? Well?
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PRACTICE
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Next / The next and Last / The last
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