Se utiliza la
expresión "NOT THAT + Adjetivo" para referirnos a
algo que NO ES TAN .... (como se cree, se piensa,
etc.).Por ejemplo
English is
difficult, but it's not THAT difficult
El inglés es
difícil, pero no tan difícil
Lo que esta
expresión significa es que estamos de acuerdo en que el
inglés es un idioma difícil, pero no tanto.
En este ejercicio,
resaltamos en mayúscula la palabra THAT para
indicar que ponemos el acento en esa palabra y así resaltar
la expresividad de este tipo de frases.
Vamos a practicar
esta estructura siguiendo la pauta siguiente:
Her
house is big
Her
house is big, but it's not THAT big
Para practicar,
responde EN VOZ ALTA de acuerdo con el ejemplo anterior:
1- Algebra is difficult
Respuesta Correcta
Algebra is difficult, but it's not THAT difficult
2- Their
house is big
Respuesta Correcta
Their house is big, but it's not THAT big
3- His
daughter is fat
Respuesta Correcta
His daughter is fat, but she's not THAT fat
4- Simon is
intelligent
Respuesta Correcta
Simon is intelligent, but he's not THAT intelligent
5- It's cold
Respuesta Correcta
It's cold, but it's not THAT cold
6- His
Spanish is good
Respuesta Correcta
His Spanish is good, but it's not THAT good
7- Her voice
is sexy
Respuesta Correcta
Her voice is sexy, but it's not THAT sexy
8- He's
short
Respuesta Correcta
He's short, but he's not THAT short
9- The water
is hot
Respuesta Correcta
The water is hot, but it's not THAT hot
10- She's a
shy girl
Respuesta Correcta
she's a shy girl, but she's not THAT shy
11- The cake
is bland
Respuesta Correcta
The cake is bland, but it's not THAT bland
12- Peter is a funny guy
Respuesta Correcta
Peter is a funny guy, but he's not THAT funny
13- The boy
is hungry
Respuesta Correcta
The boy is hungry, but he's not THAT hungry
14-
These books are heavy
Respuesta Correcta
These books are heavy, but they're not THAT heavy
15- The tickets are
expensive
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