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What are the advantages and disadvantages of buying clothes online?

ADVANTAGES DISADVANTAGES

- I don´t have to leave home. - Scams


- Sales and Offers - You can´t see the product in real life.
- It´s easier to find things you want. - It´s more difficult to know if the cloth will fit.
- You don´t have to use Cash. - Returning back the product is complicated or
sometimes impossible.
- You have to wait a lot of time to receive it.
CASUAL CLOTHES

    T-Shirt                             Jeans                        Sweatshirt                       Polo shirt                         Sweatpants


SWEATERS AND JACKETS

       Crewneck                               Cardigan                                 Turtleneck                             V-neck

Windbreaker                                                                                Blazer
    SHOES

      Oxfords                                                   Loafers                                            Sandals

Running shoes                                               Pumps                                                 Flats


CLOTH PRINTS

  Plain blue t-shirt                    Striped t-shirt                     Pinstriped jacket               Squared shirt

   Checked   pants                 Polka dot dress                         Animal print                   Floral print


Grammar: Object pronouns

Before starting the explanation about Object pronouns, let me ask you some questions.

1) Do you know what is a pronoun? What are they used for?

If the answer is yes, well, how about this one: 

2) What is a subject and what is a direct object?

To learn what is an Object pronoun you need to know first what it is used for
Take this sentence as a starter:

Mark is the subject   and  a gift is the D.


object
A subject is a person or animal A D. object is something or
that performs an action (verbs) someone directly affected by
Mark bought a gift. the action of the subject

Each of them can be replaced or substituted by a different pronoun.


Can you identify the Subject of the sentence?
What about the direct object?
Mark being the subject is And a gift being a Direct
replaced by a Personal object is substituted by an
pronoun. Object pronoun
Mark bought a gift.

He   bought    it.


The key to use each pronoun is to
This is a chart we can use to transform correctly identify the parts of the
the previous sentence. sentences you are changing. The
subject is always before the verb
and the objects are after it.
What Is an Indirect Object?

The indirect object of a sentence is the recipient of the 


direct object. The direct object is the thing being
affected by the verb.

Mark passed the salt.                         Mark passed Marc the salt.               Mark passed the salt for Marc.

In this example there is no indirect Now we have an Indirect object as You can also easily identify the I.
object, as we don´t mention the Marc is the recipient of the action. object as it can also be
recipient. accompanied by the word For
Comparative Adjectives: Adjectives >>>> Comparatives

-Short adjectives -Long adjectives Long adjectives rule:

More ________
Pretty Expensive
Small Intelligent Just add the word More before the long
Tall Dangerous adjective to transform it.
Big Interesting
Short  Responsible Example
Cheap Creative
Crazy
More intelligent
Dry
More Interesting
Short adjectives are formed by a Long adjectives are formed by 2 More responsible
single syllable OR Two-syllable or more syllables.
"Y" ending words.
Short adjectives>>> Comparatives:
Rules: 

1) When a two-syllable "Y" ending word is transformed, change the "y" into "i", the add
Pretty ER.
Crazy
Dry Prettier     Crazier    Drier    lazier
Lazy
Small 2) When an adjective ends in a C+V+C pattern, double the last C, then add Er.   C=consonant
                                                                                                                                                                                            V= vowel    

Big • big > bigger


• hot >  hotter
Tall • thin >  thinner
Short 
Cheap 3) Adjective ending in E just add R      Cute > Cuter

4) Other adjectives that don´t follow these rules, just add ER at the end.

Tall> Taller    Short> shorter   Cheap> cheaper


How to use Comparatives:

verb to be
The amusement park is funnier than the museum.
The mouse is smaller than the elephant.
comparative The museum is calmer than the amusement park
1er sustantivo a comparar 2do sustantivo a comparar

The museum is more interesting than the amusement


park.

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