UNIT 4 THE TIPPING POINT
The tipping point.
According to the professor Atilano the tipping point is an special date in our life or our contry.
In this unit I learned many vocabularies that are useful for me. Furthermore some grammar explanation about the ADVERB CLAUSES OF RESULT.
Vocabulary.
Transmission: The transmission of the idea to study at night occurs when some people watch a psychology TV program.
Mavens: Baseball mavens think that Las Aguilas Cibaeña is going to win La Serie del Caribe award.
Word-of-mouth: The news has been known by word-of-mouth
Epidemic: Whatssap is epidemic nowadays.
Generate: His decision generates many controversial in his family.
Got a hold of: I got a hold of the head of the university to complain about the situation of the campus.
Consumed by: I am consumed by working, I work sixty hour a week.
Win someone over: They tried to win he over to go to the party, but he never show up.
Hold: I trust in the resurrection of Jesuschrist, it holds for me.
According to the professor Atilano the tipping point is an special date in our life or our contry.
In this unit I learned many vocabularies that are useful for me. Furthermore some grammar explanation about the ADVERB CLAUSES OF RESULT.
Vocabulary.
Transmission: The transmission of the idea to study at night occurs when some people watch a psychology TV program.
Mavens: Baseball mavens think that Las Aguilas Cibaeña is going to win La Serie del Caribe award.
Word-of-mouth: The news has been known by word-of-mouth
Epidemic: Whatssap is epidemic nowadays.
Generate: His decision generates many controversial in his family.
Got a hold of: I got a hold of the head of the university to complain about the situation of the campus.
Consumed by: I am consumed by working, I work sixty hour a week.
Win someone over: They tried to win he over to go to the party, but he never show up.
Hold: I trust in the resurrection of Jesuschrist, it holds for me.
Grammar part
Adverb clauses of result or consequence are introduced by the subordinating conjunctions that, so…that, so that and such…that.
- The famine was so severe that thousands perished.
- They fought so bravely that the enemy fled.
- He is such a good man that all respect him.
- He spoke in such a low voice that few people could hear him.
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