作者:Raquel Mosquera Rodríguez 3 年以前
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Una modalidad oracional es la actitud del hablante ante el contenido de la oración o del enunciado. En efecto, un mismo enunciado puede presentarse de muy diversas maneras:
Está nevando esta mañana.
¿Está nevando esta mañana?
¡Está nevando esta mañana!
¡Ojala nieve esta mañana¡
Tal vez nieve esta mañana.
Según su modalidad, las oraciones pueden ser: enunciativas, interrogativas, exclamativas, exhortativas, desiderativas y dubitativas.
Senses send messages through receptor cells to our brain, using our nervous system.
How we taste:
Tongues also have chemical sensors to give a sense of taste.
List a thing you can taste.
Example: cake, chocolate, pizza
Add a describing word for that thing.
You can choose from the examples below:
How we smell:
Our noses have sensors that detect chemicals that make up a smell.
List a thing you can smell.
Example: laundry detergent on clothes, perfume, food from the restaurant
Add a describing word for that thing.
You can choose from the examples below:
How we hear:
Our ears have sound sensors in the inner ears.
They also have sensors that work on keeping you balanced and aware of where you are in your environment.
List a thing you can hear.
Example: clock ticking, birds chirping
Add a describing word for that thing.
You can choose from the examples below:
How we see:
Our eyes translate light into image signals so the brain can process them.
List a thing you can see.
Example: sunset, picture
Add a describing word for that thing.
You can choose from the examples below:
How we feel:
The receptors from our skin send touch signals to the brain.
List a thing you can feel.
Example: sand, a fine silk coat, a fluffy teddy bear
Add a describing word for that thing.
You can choose from the examples below: