lunes, 14 de diciembre de 2015

domingo, 13 de diciembre de 2015

saludos gretting

Hello again!
I hope you’ve had a good weekend
WORTH IT .vale la pena
in the begining
what me veeme
frases muy repetitivas y cotidianas
conversacion 15 frases
http://www.upsocl.com/comunidad/151-frases-con-las-que-podras-mantener-una-conversacion-en-ingles/?utm_source=FBppal&utm_medium=Facebook&utm_campaign=fb
frase compuestas que no tienen sentido litereal si las traduces
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jueves, 10 de diciembre de 2015

numbres


Counting Chart: Numbers 1 to 100

You can scroll this chart sideways on desktop or mobile. It will also print out on an A4 sheet.
1
one
2
two
3
three
4
four
5
five
6
six
7
seven
8
eight
9
nine
10
ten
11
eleven
12
twelve
13
thirteen
14
fourteen
15 teen-ager
fifteen/
50
fifty
16
sixteen
17
seventeen
18
eighteen
19
nineteen
20
twenty
21
twenty-
one
22
twenty-
two
23
twenty-
three
24
twenty-
four
25
twenty-
five
26
twenty-
six
27
twenty-
seven
28
twenty-
eight
29
twenty-
nine
30
thirty
31
thirty-
one
32
thirty-
two
33
thirty-
three
34
thirty-
four
35
thirty-
five
36
thirty-
six
37
thirty-
seven
38
thirty-
eight
39
thirty-
nine
40
forty
41
forty-
one
42
forty-
two
43
forty-
three
44
forty-
four
45
forty-
five
46
forty-
six
47
forty-
seven
48
forty-
eight
49
forty-
nine
50
fifty
51
fifty-
one
52
fifty-
two
53
fifty-
three
54
fifty-
four
55
fifty-
five
56
fifty-
six
57
fifty-
seven
58
fifty-
eight
59
fifty-
nine
60
sixty
61
sixty-
one
62
sixty-
two
63
sixty-
three
64
sixty-
four
65
sixty-
five
66
sixty-
six
67
sixty-
seven
68
sixty-
eight
69
sixty-
nine
70
seventy
71
seventy-
one
72
seventy-
two
73
seventy-
three
74
seventy-
four
75
seventy-
five
76
seventy-
six
77
seventy-
seven
78
seventy-
eight
79
seventy-
nine
80
eighty
81
eighty-
one
82
eighty-
two
83
eighty-
three
84
eighty-
four
85
eighty-
five
86
eighty-
six
87
eighty-
seven
88
eighty-
eight
89
eighty-
nine
90
ninety
91
ninety-
one
92
ninety-
two
93
ninety-
three
94
ninety-
four
95
ninety-
five
96
ninety-
six
97
ninety-
seven
98
ninety-
eight
99
ninety-
nine
100
one hundred
 We don't normally write numbers with words, but it's possible
to do this--and of course this will show how we 
say the numbers.
In writing large numbers, American English uses a comma ( , )
to separate thousands, millions, etc. American English also uses
hyphen ( - ) to separate "tens" words (twenty, fifty, etc.) and
"ones" words (one, three, six, etc.)

Examples:

Group 1
written said
1,011 one thousand eleven
   
21,011 twenty-one thousand eleven
   
721,011 seven hundred twenty-one
thousand eleven



Group 2
written said
1,256,721 one million two hundred fifty-six
thousand seven hundred twenty-one
   
31,256,721 thirty-one million two hundred
fifty-six thousand seven hundred
twenty-one
   
631,256,721 six hundred thirty-one million
two hundred fifty-six thousand
seven hundred twenty-one



Group 3
written said
1,492,638,526 one billion four hundred ninety-two
million six hundred thirty-eight
thousand five hundred twenty-six
   
41,492,638,526 forty-one billion four hundred
ninety-two million six hundred
thirty-eight thousand five hundred
twenty-six
   
941,492,638,526 nine hundred forty-one billion
four hundred ninety-two million
six hundred thirty-eight thousand
five hundred twenty-six


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Special Notes:

1. In American English, the order of large numbers is
thousand, million, billion, trillion, etc. (1,000; 1,000,000;
1,000,000,000; 1,000,000,000,000; etc.)

In American English a thousand million is a billion,
but in British English, a thousand million is a 
milliard.
   
2. When saying large numbers, do not make thousand,
million, billion, trillion, etc. plural.

Not this:
*
twenty thousands dollars; *five millions people
But this:twenty thousand dollars; five million people
   
3. In American English, use commas to separate
thousands, millions, etc.

Not this:
*21.011
*31.256.721
*941.492.638.526

But this:
21,011
31,256,721
941,492,638,526
   
4. People often say "a" instead of "one" before
hundred, thousand, etc. and they often add
"
and" before the last number:
a hundred and twenty-one
a thousand and eleven / etc.