Claim: Definición
Claim: Definición
[klem]
Definicin
Verb:
Say that something is true although it has not been proved and
other people may not believe it.
Demand or ask for something because you believe it is your legal
right to own or to have it.
Gain, win or achieve something.
Cause somebody's death.
Noun:
A statement that something is true although it has not been proved
and other people may not agree with or believe it.
A right that somebody believes they have to something, especially
property, land, etc.
A request for a sum of money that you believe you have a right to,
especially from a company, the government, etc.
Ejemplo
The owner of the van claimed that the accident wasn't his fault.
PRESENT TENSES
Examples:
Karen and Peeta study together at the University College London.
Most of the plot of the Harry Potter novels takes place in a Scottish castle
called Hogwarts.
PAST TENSES
Examples:
Damon and William studied together at the University of Limerick.
Max was playing football with his nephew last Saturday at 12 pm.
I have prepared a poem for Jessicas wedding day.
Although Louise couldnt remember it, he had been there before.
FUTURE TENSES
Examples:
I will call the police if you dont leave immediately.
Im really tired, Im going to sleep now.
Its 8:00 am and the train arrives at 9:15 am.
I am watching a movie on Saturday at seven oclock.
Remember that we use:
Will: When we talk about predictions and hopes, we make spontaneous
decisions or when we make offers and promises.
Going to: When we talk about plans and intentions.
Present simple: When we describe timetables.
Present continuous: When we have already made an arrangement with a
specific moment in time.
Preference Part 3a
We have learnt how to use rather and prefer to in the conditional tense in the
affirmative form. In order to use the negative form, we need to add not. Have
a look to the structure.
Would rather:
Subject + would rather + not + infinitive.
Would Prefer:
Subject + would + prefer + not + to + infinitive.
Remember that we always use to with prefer but never after rather.
Examples:
I would rather not go by plane.
Preference Part 4a
We can use another structure with would rather to say what we prefer or when
we want somebody to do something. We need to use object pronouns and the
past simple tense.
Affirmative:
Subject + would rather + object + past simple
Negative:
Subject + would rather + object + past simple negative
Questions:
Would + subject + rather + object + past simple
Examples:
Id rather we stayed at the hotel tonight.
Notice that we are using the past simple tense with a different meaning.
Analyse these two examples:
Examples:
Lucy went to London yesterday.