Summary of Unit 6
In unit six, we saw and learned about the past perfect.
In What Can We Use Past Perfect?
We can use past perfect to talk about things that happened before an event in the past, and also for giving explanations or reasons why things happened.
For example: 1) My sister had studied at college when I studied in high school.
2) I was bored until she had told me a funny joke.
The other grammar we learned in this unit was So and Neither.
We had practiced this a lot, because is usual the use of So and Neither.
Which Verbs Can Be Used In An Answer?
Do/To be/Have/Can, etc. in present or in past.
For instance: 1) She is smart. So is he. 2) They have the flu. So has Robert. 3) he can't sing cute. Neither can they. 4) Yani didn't eat her lunch. Neither did I.
But also we can use too and either. For example: 1) Mike likes spaghetti. I like it too. 2) She isn't mexican. I'm not either.
Also we learned about other grammar. It was that you can never put an abjective finished with ed, with an object, when the adjectives are finished with ed; it is just for people. Other point we learned about adjectives, it's that some of them can be used as a verb. When an adjetive is becomed as a verb, it ends with en. For example: Dark - Darken.
Another thing that we were talking about, were superstitions: such as what it means. It means a practice that is not based on facts or events that can be proven. Also we told if in our country, there are superstitions or if we believe in that kind of things. Ofcourse there are, for example: If it rains and the sun is shining at the same time a witch is getting married. We learned about some superstitions around the world. For me the more interesting, was the turkey's superstition: it was that your wish will come true if you stand between two people with the same name.
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