Literary Analysis of Savolta Case and Santiago Nasar
Themes in The Truth about the Savolta Case
Within the book, there are several secondary issues reflected. For example, the freedom of man speaks of the extent to which man is free and is not conditioned by the social environment in which we live, showing a clear difference in behavior between the upper class and the proletariat of Barcelona, placing the protagonist in between the two.
It also speaks of love of different types. For example, the relationship between Lepprince and Maria Coral is solely
Read MoreEnglish Grammar: Active to Passive Sentence Structure
Active to Passive Voice Conversions (36 Examples)
Review these examples demonstrating how to transform active sentences into the passive voice across different tenses. The structure follows: Active Sentence → Passive Sentence.
- I clean my room every day. → My room is cleaned by me every day.
- Tom bought a nice present yesterday. → A nice present was bought by Tom yesterday.
- Ann will sing a beautiful song. → A beautiful song will be sung by Ann.
- Ben repaired my computer yesterday. → My computer
Mastering Polite English Requests and Writing Skills
Polite Requests
Key Phrases
Keywords: please, excuse me; use could, would you mind, may.
Request Models
- “Could you please help me…?”
- “Would you mind explaining that again?”
- “May I borrow your book, please?”
Quick Responses (1.1)
- Lend a pen: “Could you please lend me your pen?”
- Repeat instructions: “Would you mind repeating the instructions, please?”
- Open window: “Could you open the window, please?”
- Ask the time: “Excuse me, could you tell me the time, please?”
- Lower volume: “Would
English Conditional, Prepositions & Modal Exercises
English Conditional, Prepositions and Modals Exercises
1º Put the verbs in brackets into the correct conditional tense
- If John had read the small print, he Wouldn’t have signed (not sign) the contract.
- If you’re late again, you will have (have) problems with the boss.
- I would have bought the book if I had had (have) some money.
- Do you think I will lose (lose) weight if I eat less pasta?
- I would go to Rome next summer if you came (come) with me.
- If Jane had locked (lock) her bike, it wouldn’t have
English Exercises: Modals, Past Habits & Pollution Facts
Part I — Dialogue: Movie Plans
- Hi, Leo! Do you want to go to the movies this weekend?
- Sure! What movie are you planning to watch?
- I’m thinking about seeing Zootopia 2.
- Yes! I’ve been waiting to see Zootopia 2!
- Awesome! What time does it begin?
- Great! The movie starts at 6:45 p.m.
- Perfect. Let’s meet at the mall theater at 6:30.
- Okay — see you at 6:30 p.m.
- See you there!
Part II — Plastic Pollution: True / False
V = True, F = False
- V Millions of tons of plastic end up in oceans and rivers every year.
- V
Structuring Formal and Informal Correspondence
Formal and Informal Document Templates
Formal Letter Structure
FORMAL LETTER
Dear Sir or Madam,
I am writing to inform you about [main reason], which has recently become a matter of concern. Little did I expect that the situation would develop in such an unexpected way, especially considering the information I had previously received.
To begin with, [brief explanation of the problem]. Despite my efforts to address the issue promptly and follow the correct procedures, the outcome has not been satisfactory.
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