IDIOMS
"something that seems bad or unlucky at
first, but results in something good happening later":
Can you make a sentence using this idiom?
Don't forget to write your group and your teacher's name when you write your comment.
Don't forget to write your group and your teacher's name when you write your comment.
Don't get what you want is a blessing in disguise.
ResponderEliminarSometimes don't getting what you want is a blessing in disguise
ResponderEliminarLiliana 2A
Teacher Yolanda
Very good, Liliana. check the mistake carefully: When a verb is the subject of a sentence, it doesn't make the negative with "don't" because it's a gerund or an infinitive. you can say: "Sometimes not to get what you want is a blessing in disguise."
EliminarMy car has broken and now I walk more a blessing in disguise really
ResponderEliminarSonia Lujan 2º A
You need something to link your sentence with the idiom. It could a comma "," or a connector.
ResponderEliminarMy car has broken down and now I walk more, a blessing a disguise.
My car hasbroken down and now I walk more that was a blessing in disguise.
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ResponderEliminarThe more Stones I find on my way the Bigger I will build my castle, there is no harm that does not come well
ResponderEliminarI had a job interview yesterday for which I felt very optimistic but, unfortunately, they did not give me the job. But, there is no harm in not coming, in the afternoon I received a call for another job offer and, before the end of the day, I went to the interview. I had better luck, they gave me the position and with better labor benefits ".
Vanessa LOópez Gutiérrez 2ºA
THIS is a wonderful piece of writing, Vanesa, but it had to be written BY YOU and not copied from somewhere.
EliminarSOMETIMES TRIPPING IS A BLESSING IN DISGUISE. AYDE ROGEL 2 A
ResponderEliminarVery good, Ayde.
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