UINIDAD 4
GRAMMAR: Prepositional phrases of geographical place
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Prepositional phrases of geographical place are used to indicate the location or position of a specific place or geographical feature. These phrases consist of a preposition (such as "in," "on," "at," etc.) followed by the name of a city, country, region, continent, or landmark. They help provide essential information about where something is situated in relation to other places.
Examples
- The Statue of Liberty is in New York City, USA.
- Mount Kilimanjaro is in Tanzania, Africa.
- My grandparents live on a farm in the countryside.
- Venice is known for its canals and is located in Italy.
- The Great Wall of China is in Asia.
- The island region is located in the Atlantic Ocean
- The Andean region is the center of the country of Colombia
- The Amazon is located below the Orinoco region
- The Republic of Ecuador is close to the Republic of Peru, they are located below Colombia
- The edge of Colombia is touching two oceans, the Atlantic and the Pacific.
GRAMMAR: Too + adjective and infnitive
Explanation on how to use the grammar structure "Too + adjective + infinitive":
1. "Too" is used before an adjective to show that something is more than what is considered acceptable or possible.
2. After "too", we use an adjective to describe the extreme nature of the situation.
3. Finally, we use the infinitive form of a verb to complete the sentence.
Examples
1. She is too tired to go out tonight.
2. The movie was too long to watch in one sitting.
3. The food was too spicy to eat.
4. He is too young to drive a car.
5. The assignment was too difficult to complete on time.
6. The water was too cold to swim in.
7. The music was too loud to concentrate.
Conversation:
A: I'm feeling too tired to go to the party tonight.
B: It's okay, we can always go another time. Maybe it's better if you rest tonight.
A: Yeah, I think that's a good idea. Thanks for understanding.
B: No problem! Your health is the most important thing.


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