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sexta-feira, 24 de fevereiro de 2012
Frequency Adverbs
Frequency adverbs can be placed at various points in the sentence, but are most commonly used before the main verbs and after be verbs.
The most common Frequency Adverbs are:
Always
Frequently
Usually
Often
Sometimes
Occasionally
Seldom
Rarely
Never
Examples:
I always do my homework.
They are seldom home when we call.
He's usually sleeping at 9 o'clock.
She's never been to Paris.
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Now, take a look at the conversation below.
1)
A: Do you come here often?
B: Yes. I'm here occasionally.
A: What do you usually do here?
B: Sometimes I just sit and ponder the meaning of life.
We can also use:
Once a week/month/year
Twice a week/month/year
Every day/week/month/year
The most common Frequency Adverbs are:
Always
Frequently
Usually
Often
Sometimes
Occasionally
Seldom
Rarely
Never
Examples:
I always do my homework.
They are seldom home when we call.
He's usually sleeping at 9 o'clock.
She's never been to Paris.
__________________________________________________________________________
Now, take a look at the conversation below.
1)
A: Do you come here often?
B: Yes. I'm here occasionally.
A: What do you usually do here?
B: Sometimes I just sit and ponder the meaning of life.
We can also use:
Once a week/month/year
Twice a week/month/year
Every day/week/month/year
quarta-feira, 2 de novembro de 2011
Articles
In the English language we have two kinds os articles.
Indefinite articles: A an AN. Are used to refer something.
For example:
I have a cat.
That is an elephant.
a guittar
a book
an analyst
NOTE: We use A before words wich the first letter has a sound of a consonant.
We use AN before words wich the first letter has a sound of a vowel.
Definite articles: THE. Is used when you know that the listener knows or can work out what particular person/thing you are talking about.
For Example:
The apple
The dog
The cat
Indefinite articles: A an AN. Are used to refer something.
For example:
I have a cat.
That is an elephant.
a guittar
a book
an analyst
NOTE: We use A before words wich the first letter has a sound of a consonant.
We use AN before words wich the first letter has a sound of a vowel.
Definite articles: THE. Is used when you know that the listener knows or can work out what particular person/thing you are talking about.
For Example:
The apple
The dog
The cat
terça-feira, 1 de novembro de 2011
Conversation Scene - Greetings
Hello everybody!
Take a look at the conversation below and note the greetings underlined.
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Mary: Hello Alex. How are you?
Alex: Hi Mary. I am fine. Thank you. And you?
Mary: I am good too. Thank you.
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Take a look at the conversation below and note the greetings underlined.
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Greeting a friend.
Mary: Hello Alex. How are you?
Alex: Hi Mary. I am fine. Thank you. And you?
Mary: I am good too. Thank you.
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Verb to be (simple present)
One of the most studied verbs of the english language is the verb to be. With it you can say what you are or where have you been. This verb walks side by side with the personal pronouns. See the table and the examples below:
Like I said before, the verb to be can express something that you are or a place where you are.
Example:
I am a teacher.
I am in my house.
There is also the contracted form:
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Personal
pronouns
|
VERB
TO BE
|
Complement
|
I
|
Am
|
a teacher
|
You
|
Are
|
a doctor
|
He
|
Is
|
a student
|
She
|
Is
|
an analyst
|
It
|
Is
|
a book
|
We
|
Are
|
friends
|
You
|
Are
|
pilots
|
They
|
Are
|
cousins
|
Like I said before, the verb to be can express something that you are or a place where you are.
Example:
I am a teacher.
I am in my house.
There is also the contracted form:
Contracted
form
|
I’m
|
You’re
|
He’s
|
She’s
|
It’s
|
We’re
|
You’re
|
They’re
|
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Personal Pronouns
Hello there everyone...
For our first lesson, We'll study the personal pronouns. See the box bellow
Now, let me show you some examples.
I like soccer.
Help me!
Do you like Soccer?
George can help you.
He is my dad.
Mary likes him.
She is my sister.
Bring her back!
It is my car.
Can you fix it?
We are in my house.
Show us your house.
Do you need a table for three?
Paul will help you two.
They are my friends.
Help them!
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That's all for now...
I'll see you in my next post!
For our first lesson, We'll study the personal pronouns. See the box bellow
SINGULAR
|
PERSON
|
GENDER
|
Personal Pronouns
|
|
Subject
|
Object
|
|||
1
|
Male/female
|
I
|
ME
|
|
2
|
Male/female
|
YOU
|
YOU
|
|
3
|
Male
|
HE
|
HIM
|
|
3
|
Female
|
SHE
|
HER
|
|
3
|
Neuter
|
IT
|
IT
|
|
PLURAL
|
1
|
Male/female
|
WE
|
US
|
2
|
Male/female
|
YOU
|
YOU
|
|
3
|
Male/female
|
THEY
|
THEM
|
Now, let me show you some examples.
I like soccer.
Help me!
Do you like Soccer?
George can help you.
He is my dad.
Mary likes him.
She is my sister.
Bring her back!
It is my car.
Can you fix it?
We are in my house.
Show us your house.
Do you need a table for three?
Paul will help you two.
They are my friends.
Help them!
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That's all for now...
I'll see you in my next post!
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