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La Voz pasiva La voz pasiva no es un tiempo verbal, sino que es una manera de organizar la información en la cual es más importante lo que “se hace” que quien lo realiza. El verbo en voz pasiva se compone de dos elementos: el verbo “to be” y el verbo principal en pasado participio. El verbo to be es el marcador de tiempo; es decir, que será éste el que indique el tiempo verbal de la oración. Tiempo Verbo “to be” Ejemplo Presente simple am, is , are Coffee is grown in Colombia. Pasado simple was, were Mexico was conquered by the Spaniards. Futuro simple will be People will be replaced by computers. Presente perfecto have been/has been Genetic medicine has been developed very fast lately. Pasado perfecto had been By the time Shakespeare became famous, many of his plays had been put on stage. ...

PAY DE RABITINA

                                                                                                                                                                           Pay de Rabitina Completa la siguiente tabla utilizando el texto “ Pay de Rabitina ” Ingrediente / utensilio Significado rabitina MANZANA pramina MASA rocabina HARINA esladoina MANTEQUILLA tripoda AZÚCAR comitones HUEVOS literina LECHE ...

TIME TIS THE SEASON

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Monday, Nov. 20, 2000 'Tis The Season... By Christine Gorman 'm delighted that several of my out-of-town relatives are arriving in December for an extended visit. I'm not so t hrilled about all the excess food that's headed my way. My metabolism - - never very racy to begin with--downshifted a gear or two once I hit 40. Since then I've learned to pay close attention to what I eat and how much I exercise so I don't consume more calories than I burn. That's not going to be easy this year. Th e flood of free food at the office began earlier than ever--starting with leftover Halloween candy . (Some of it, I confess, supplied by me.) I love breaking bread with and don't think anyone should miss celebrating Hanukkah, Kwanza, Christmas, Id al-Fitr or any other holiday. But let's face it: all it takes to gain one pound is to consume 3,500 more calories than you expend . Spread out over the 40 noshing days between Thanksgiving and...