UNIT4
THE
TIPPING POINT
In
thes unit I learned a lot of new vocabolaries that I haven useful for my
english, but I want to share the grammar of this unit that the Professor
Atilano taught us.
1-
Such a(n) + (adjective)+singular countable noun+that
Ex: Mrs.Perez is such a good teacher that all her students love her.
2- Such+(adjective)+uncountable/plural noun+that.
Ex: They are such nice people that every body like them.
3- Such+a lot of+noun+that.
Ex: He had such a lot of homework that he had to cancel the party.
4- So+adjective+that.
Ex:The party was so awful that we left the place.
5- So+few/little/much+noun+that
Ex: There were so much traffic on the street that it took me two hours arrive to the meeting.
So+adverb+that.
Ex: They were talking so loudly that I felt headache.
Ex: Mrs.Perez is such a good teacher that all her students love her.
2- Such+(adjective)+uncountable/plural noun+that.
Ex: They are such nice people that every body like them.
3- Such+a lot of+noun+that.
Ex: He had such a lot of homework that he had to cancel the party.
4- So+adjective+that.
Ex:The party was so awful that we left the place.
5- So+few/little/much+noun+that
Ex: There were so much traffic on the street that it took me two hours arrive to the meeting.
So+adverb+that.
Ex: They were talking so loudly that I felt headache.
ResponderEliminarUnit 4: the Tipping point
I think that the most important tipping point in the Dominican Republic was the through Haitians by Juan Pablo Duarte and his parents.
The bloody origins of the Dominican Republic’s ethnic ‘cleansing’ of Haitians
lets Carnival is celebrated every year during the entire month of February, culminating with the largest celebration on Independence Day, February 27. The Dominican’s cultural identity and creativity are on display throughout this vibrant month. The festivities in the Dominican Republic can be traced back to the 1500s, in the ruins of a town called La Vega, even before it was celebrated in the capital city of Santo Domingo. this information was research from.https://www.donquijote.org/dominican-culture/holidays/dominican-independence-day/