martes, 16 de junio de 2009

Evaluación de Inglés, 17 de Junio

EVALUACIÓN DE INGLÉS.


VOCABULARY


Accused: acusado

Apologise: disculparse

Arrest: arrestar

Bench: estrado

Blackmailer: chantajista

Bullyng: cargar a otro

Burglar: ladrón de casa, auto

Case: caso

Community service: servicio a la comunidad

Compensation. Compensación

Cop: policía

Court: corte

Courtroom: sala de audiencia

Crime: delito

Crowd: multitud

Demostration: protesta

Dropping litter: tirar basura

Electronic tagging: pulsera electrónica

Evidence: evidencia

Fine: multa

Graffiti: pintar la pared

Guilty: culpable

Injurie: daño

Jackass / Donkey: burro

Jail: cárcel

Jogging: caminando

Judge. Juez

Jury: jurado

Kidnapper: secuestrador

Kidnapping: secuestro

Lawyer: abogado

Murder: asesinar

Mugger: ladrón con violencia (tiene contacto con la víctima)

Mugging: asalto

Naive: inocente

Punishment: castigo

Racial abuse: discriminación

Rehabilitation programme: programa de rehabilitación

Robbery: robo con uso de fuerza

Serial killer: asesino

Shoplifter: ladrón de tiendas

Speending: exceso de velocidad

Sue: acusar

Swearing in public: insultar

Trial: procesar (según teacher) proceso/juicio según una amiga (M-olé)

Vandalism: vandalismo

Witness: testigo



USED TO


Used to is used to describe past habits or states. A time expression is not necessary:

I usted to get up at six, but now I get uo at eight.

I used to usn a horse.


With negative and questions used becomes use to:

I didn't use to like beer.

Did you use to swim every day?


When we use used to we suggest that the action is no longer true and so make a strong contrast with the present.



WOULD


Would is used to describe a person's typical activities in the past. It can only be used to describe repeated actions, not states. It is mainly used in writing, and in personal reminiscences:

Every evening was the same. Jack would turn on the radio, light his pipe and fall asleep.


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