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06/03/2017
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01/03/2017

Inscripción 2017
-Todos los niveles
-Inicio de clases 13 de marzo
*La matrícula se puede abonar hasta el 10 de marzo
Reservá tu vacante! No te quedes afuera 😉

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29/04/2015

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13/05/2013

Here are some of the most commonly used PREPOSITIONS with the verb "to PUT":

• put ACROSS - communicate ideas ( is not very good at putting across her relevant points.)

• put AWAY - lay aside / place something back in the correct space

• put DOWN - place something you are holding on a surface
/ insult or criticize

• put OFF - postpone / dislike something or someone ( arrogance really put me off.)

• put ON - gain weight / dress in, start wearing

• put OUT - disturb or trouble someone / extinguish ( out a fire)

• put UP - accommodate ( friend put me up when I visited New York.)

• put UP WITH - tolerate

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06/05/2013

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'LOOK', 'SEE' and 'WATCH'

'Look', 'see' and 'watch' seem very similar, they all talk about different ways of using your eyes. However, there are two very important differences. It depends on how you intend to look or watch and how intense the looking is. When we say 'see' we are normally talking about things we can't avoid – so for example, "I opened the curtains and saw some birds outside." - I didn't intend to see them, it just happened. However, when we use the verb 'look', we're talking about seeing something with an intention. So, "this morning I looked at the newspaper" – I intended to see the newspaper.
When we watch something, we intend to look at it but we're also looking at it quite intensely, usually because it's moving. So, for example, "I watched the bus go through the traffic lights." "I watched the movie." We want to see it, we're looking at it intensely and it's normally moving.

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