martes, 14 de junio de 2011

Goodbye Partners

Goodbye Friends;)



I hope to do well in life, succeed in everything you proposethe greatly missed


Sincerely: Team Malmab



miércoles, 30 de marzo de 2011


MILAN TOUR


MILAN TOUR

Duration: 8 days.

Price: US$ 3, 000 (include hotels, tours and transportation by bus in city, no meals and no plane ticket).

Places: Italy (the capital) , churches, clothing stores and principal gardens.

Activities: see the fashion shows, shopping, stroll around the lakes and see operas

Wheater in summer: the weater will be between sunny and cloudy


jueves, 3 de marzo de 2011

Fruit Salad!

Ingredients:
2 mangos
1 / 2 pineapple
1 / 2 lettuce
2 cucumbers
1 / 2 watermelon
1 jicama






Preparation:
*first wash and disinfect all the fruit.
*then chop all the fruit into small pieces.
*serve in a bowl after all the fruit and inside and prepare to your liking.
*finally beat all the fruit into the container and your salad is made!










miércoles, 2 de febrero de 2011


1.-there is bottle of milk in the bridge.
2.-there are 12 eggs in the bridge.
3.-there are 8 piece of meal
4.-there is bottle of soda.
5.-there is a piece of lettuce.
6.-there is bottle of soup.


Oraciones De La Alacena (:



1° There is pack of rice
2° There is can of fruit salad
3° There is can of Pasta
4° There is a box Of Lasagna
5°There is a box of Macaroni &chesse
6°There are a 5 bags of beans
7°There is a pack of meat of hamburguer
8° There are a 2 can's of green bean's
9° There is a pack of Skillet Meal
10°There are a 2 can's of Soup

martes, 18 de enero de 2011

grammar rules-reglas gramaticales

Martes 18 de enero de 2011

appointment of countable and uncountable thingsThe countable nouns can be counted (one car, two bees) and the countless need a switch to express amount (a glass of water).What are uncountable nouns?The words as sugar and countless money are in Spanish because we can not say "two sugars", "three moneys. "There are also English and have the following characteristics:They can be used with articles a / an - is incorrect to say "a money" can not pluralized. - It is incorrect to say "3 electricities" They take singular verb. The sugar is. - It is incorrect to say "The sugar are ..."Other help may be thinking that the quantifiers are countless as much and little, while the quantifiers are countable nouns as Many and Few. cosas contables e incontablesLos sustantivos contables se pueden contar (one car, two bees) y los incontables necesitan un modificador para expresar cantidad (a glass of water).
¿Qué son los sustantivos incontables?
La palabras como azúcar y dinero son incontables en español, puesto que no podemos decir "dos azúcares", "tres dineros ". En inglés también existen y poseen las siguientes características:No pueden usarse con los artículos a / an - Es incorrecto decir "a money" No pueden pluralizarse. - Es incorrecto decir "3 electricities" Toman verbo en singular. The sugar is. - Es incorrecto decir "The sugar are ..."
Otra ayuda podría ser pensar que los incontables llevan cuantificadores como much y little, mientras que los sustantivos contables llevan cuantificadores como many y few.
appointment of countable and uncountable thingsThe countable nouns can be counted (one car, two bees) and the countless need a switch to express amount (a glass of water).What are uncountable nouns?The words as sugar and countless money are in Spanish because we can not say "two sugars", "three moneys. "There are also English and have the following characteristics:They can be used with articles a / an - is incorrect to say "a money" can not pluralized. - It is incorrect to say "3 electricities" They take singular verb. The sugar is. - It is incorrect to say "The sugar are ..."Other help may be thinking that the quantifiers are countless as much and little, while the quantifiers are countable nouns as Many and Few. cosas contables e incontablesLos sustantivos contables se pueden contar (one car, two bees) y los incontables necesitan un modificador para expresar cantidad (a glass of water).
¿Qué son los sustantivos incontables?
La palabras como azúcar y dinero son incontables en español, puesto que no podemos decir "dos azúcares", "tres dineros ". En inglés también existen y poseen las siguientes características:No pueden usarse con los artículos a / an - Es incorrecto decir "a money" No pueden pluralizarse. - Es incorrecto decir "3 electricities" Toman verbo en singular. The sugar is. - Es incorrecto decir "The sugar are ..."
Otra ayuda podría ser pensar que los incontables llevan cuantificadores como much y little, mientras que los sustantivos contables llevan cuantificadores como many y few.appointment of countable and uncountable thingsThe countable nouns can be counted (one car, two bees) and the countless need a switch to express amount (a glass of water).What are uncountable nouns?The words as sugar and countless money are in Spanish because we can not say "two sugars", "three moneys. "There are also English and have the following characteristics:They can be used with articles a / an - is incorrect to say "a money" can not pluralized. - It is incorrect to say "3 electricities" They take singular verb. The sugar is. - It is incorrect to say "The sugar are ..."Other help may be thinking that the quantifiers are countless as much and little, while the quantifiers are countable nouns as Many and Few. cosas contables e incontablesLos sustantivos contables se pueden contar (one car, two bees) y los incontables necesitan un modificador para expresar cantidad (a glass of water).
¿Qué son los sustantivos incontables?
La palabras como azúcar y dinero son incontables en español, puesto que no podemos decir "dos azúcares", "tres dineros ". En inglés también existen y poseen las siguientes características:No pueden usarse con los artículos a / an - Es incorrecto decir "a money" No pueden pluralizarse. - Es incorrecto decir "3 electricities" Toman verbo en singular. The sugar is. - Es incorrecto decir "The sugar are ..."
Otra ayuda podría ser pensar que los incontables llevan cuantificadores como much y little, mientras que los sustantivos contables llevan cuantificadores como many y few.

viernes, 10 de diciembre de 2010

History of Christmas!!!

Christmas seems to be the first record in the years 320 to 353 linked to the celebration of the birth of Christ through Christian communities.

Before the Romans also held their celebrations on 17 to December 23, in a few days holidays on which the art of cooking had a significant role and December 25 was the pagan celebration of the exaltation of the Sun Although it is believed that Jesus was born more towards the spring - and about five years ahead of our time fixing counted.
But the early Christians chose the date to coincide with the pagan Sun holiday.
From the late fourth century, Christianity began to celebrate the tradition of Christmas on December 25.
Pope Julius I fixed the date of December 25, the day close to many of the winter solstice holiday celebrated in antiquity. It should be understood that it is the combination of inherited traditions and customs. The customs, myths and legends have been added after over the centuries from many different countries, up to the current celebration of Christmas.