Going up and down at the same time it's impossible
Impatient
Is not good to be impacient with the old people
Impolite
Imperfect
This thing is chepaer because they are imperfect
That boy is impolite, he's saying all the time rude words
Grammar
Comparatives
We use this word to compare things with
others
To make sentences with this types of word we use for example: He is as clever as Mauro
Superlatives
We use this word to indicate superiority to other word
To make sentences with this important words we use for example: She's better than Mauro at playing football
Vocabulary
Rope: Thick cord
Approached: Move closer
MP: Member of Parlament
PM: Prime minister
Big Challenge
The emblem of England: The rose
Patron saint of England: St. George
The emblem of Scotland: The thistle
Patron saint of Scotland: St. Andrew
The emblem of Wales: Daffodil and Leek
Patron saint of Wales: St. David
The emblem of Ireland: Shamrock
Patron saint of Ireland: St. Patrick
Negative Prefixes: Negative prefixes are
the opposite of affirmative prefixes. In
English, one way to make negative
statements is by adding negative prefixes
to nouns, adjectives, and verbs. Here are
some English negative prefixes: a–, dis–,
il–, im–, in-, ir–, non–, un–.