Parts of Speech 2: Complete the activities
... 3. Whether I stay home or not I still have to wash my hair. Whether...or, correlative conjunction 4. I have to clean my own shoes whenever I dirty them. Whenever, subordinating 5. At a red light, Maria jumped out of Martin's car and slammed the door, for she could not tolerate one more minute of the ...
... 3. Whether I stay home or not I still have to wash my hair. Whether...or, correlative conjunction 4. I have to clean my own shoes whenever I dirty them. Whenever, subordinating 5. At a red light, Maria jumped out of Martin's car and slammed the door, for she could not tolerate one more minute of the ...
Pronoun Case
... We, us, our ours, ourselves Second Person: You, you, your yours, yourselves Third Person: They, them, their theirs, themselves ...
... We, us, our ours, ourselves Second Person: You, you, your yours, yourselves Third Person: They, them, their theirs, themselves ...
Portuguese Tenses
... conjugation (ar) verbs have the ending ‘ando’, second conjugation (er) verbs have ‘endo’, and third conjugation (ir) verbs use ‘indo’. So ‘trabalhando’ means ‘working’, ‘escrevendo’ means ‘writing’, and ‘discernindo’ means ‘discerning’. As with English, even the irregular verbs follow the same patte ...
... conjugation (ar) verbs have the ending ‘ando’, second conjugation (er) verbs have ‘endo’, and third conjugation (ir) verbs use ‘indo’. So ‘trabalhando’ means ‘working’, ‘escrevendo’ means ‘writing’, and ‘discernindo’ means ‘discerning’. As with English, even the irregular verbs follow the same patte ...
Task 3
... 2. Choice of tense in the reporting verb: tense and focus combinations The rules given below are a guide only. You will find that there is considerable variety in the literature you read. However, if you use them to guide your own writing, you should always be correct. When the focus of your citati ...
... 2. Choice of tense in the reporting verb: tense and focus combinations The rules given below are a guide only. You will find that there is considerable variety in the literature you read. However, if you use them to guide your own writing, you should always be correct. When the focus of your citati ...
Basics
... some, somebody, someone, something Reciprocal pronouns: each other, one another A HELPING VERB comes before a main verb. ...
... some, somebody, someone, something Reciprocal pronouns: each other, one another A HELPING VERB comes before a main verb. ...
Nouns, Articles, Adjectives and Definitions
... Nouns are normally accompanied by a corresponding article (el/la/los/las). These articles can be used as a guideline to determine whether a noun is masculine or feminine, especially in the case of some words that are derived from languages other than Latin and their gender may be unclear. Not all no ...
... Nouns are normally accompanied by a corresponding article (el/la/los/las). These articles can be used as a guideline to determine whether a noun is masculine or feminine, especially in the case of some words that are derived from languages other than Latin and their gender may be unclear. Not all no ...
Spanish 3
... Subjunctive of haber is haya Verbs with yo forms that end in –go or –zco in present indicative use the same irregular stem in ...
... Subjunctive of haber is haya Verbs with yo forms that end in –go or –zco in present indicative use the same irregular stem in ...
Grammar Basics: Verbs - Colman Communications Corporation
... One could say, for example, “If I were king, I’d help the poor people.” The tip-off for subjunctive statements is the way they begin. Most introduce action with the words, “if,” “until” or unless” – words that suggest how things could be, but not necessarily. The potential mood is also a mood of pos ...
... One could say, for example, “If I were king, I’d help the poor people.” The tip-off for subjunctive statements is the way they begin. Most introduce action with the words, “if,” “until” or unless” – words that suggest how things could be, but not necessarily. The potential mood is also a mood of pos ...
Lesson 10.1 Action Verbs and Direct Objects 333 Lesson 10.2
... Malawi is depending on other nations for access to the sea. Men with jobs in cities have mailed money home. Most farmers are growing food for themselves and their families. Most of the people in Malawi are living in rural areas. In Malawi women historically have raised the crops. The economy is base ...
... Malawi is depending on other nations for access to the sea. Men with jobs in cities have mailed money home. Most farmers are growing food for themselves and their families. Most of the people in Malawi are living in rural areas. In Malawi women historically have raised the crops. The economy is base ...
Present progressive: irregular forms (p. 171) están hablando
... D. Change the underlined verb in the following sentences from the present tense to the present progressive tense. Follow the model. ...
... D. Change the underlined verb in the following sentences from the present tense to the present progressive tense. Follow the model. ...
Caput primum - utdiscamusomnes
... Audiō, audīre 4, audivī, auditus: to hear Clamo 1: to shout Cognoscō, cognoscere 3, cognovī, cognotus: to get to know, realize, become aware of Credō, credere 3, credidī, creditus: to believe Dicō, dicere 3, dixī, dictus: to say, speak, tell Nego 1: to deny, refuse Ostendō, ostendere 3, ostendī, ons ...
... Audiō, audīre 4, audivī, auditus: to hear Clamo 1: to shout Cognoscō, cognoscere 3, cognovī, cognotus: to get to know, realize, become aware of Credō, credere 3, credidī, creditus: to believe Dicō, dicere 3, dixī, dictus: to say, speak, tell Nego 1: to deny, refuse Ostendō, ostendere 3, ostendī, ons ...
stylistic difference in the use of passive voice in english language
... Was = because the active verb tense is in the Past Simple tense, (The house was...) + past participle of the main verb to build which is built. In this way we get a passive construction was built. Both sentences are written in the Past Simple tense. Generally speaking, we can notice that the active ...
... Was = because the active verb tense is in the Past Simple tense, (The house was...) + past participle of the main verb to build which is built. In this way we get a passive construction was built. Both sentences are written in the Past Simple tense. Generally speaking, we can notice that the active ...
Diagramming Begins! - Ms. Kitchens` Corner
... “in the tree” really tells is “which one.” It does this by telling “where.” Now think about that. We often tell “which one” about a noun in this way. “Which dress will you wear?” “The one on the bed.” This is an example of how you must always THINK about what words and word groups are really doing. ...
... “in the tree” really tells is “which one.” It does this by telling “where.” Now think about that. We often tell “which one” about a noun in this way. “Which dress will you wear?” “The one on the bed.” This is an example of how you must always THINK about what words and word groups are really doing. ...
Affirmative tú commands no C
... participle always stays the same, regardless of who the subject is. Francisco is cleaning the table. Francisco está limpiando la mesa. Tú y yo estamos limpiando el baño. We are cleaning the bathroom. A. Look at each sentence. Underline the form of estar. Circle the present participle. Follow the mod ...
... participle always stays the same, regardless of who the subject is. Francisco is cleaning the table. Francisco está limpiando la mesa. Tú y yo estamos limpiando el baño. We are cleaning the bathroom. A. Look at each sentence. Underline the form of estar. Circle the present participle. Follow the mod ...
Grammar Worksheet 4 - KEY
... after the first auxiliary, whether the clause is a main clause or a subordinate clause. If you place the adverbial before the first auxiliary, then you’ve actually emphasised the verb (‘You always have been…’). That can also be all right in certain contexts, but it’s definitely not neutral, especial ...
... after the first auxiliary, whether the clause is a main clause or a subordinate clause. If you place the adverbial before the first auxiliary, then you’ve actually emphasised the verb (‘You always have been…’). That can also be all right in certain contexts, but it’s definitely not neutral, especial ...
Presentation Exercise: Chapter 38
... antecedent which is part of indirect discourse. Fill in the Blank. __________________________ is the term used for the phenomenon in which a speaker produces faulty grammar by importing a linguistic rule or feature associated elsewhere with valid grammar into a context where it does not apply. Fill ...
... antecedent which is part of indirect discourse. Fill in the Blank. __________________________ is the term used for the phenomenon in which a speaker produces faulty grammar by importing a linguistic rule or feature associated elsewhere with valid grammar into a context where it does not apply. Fill ...
Phrases
... Cloud City, floating in the sky. • Battling Darth Vader, Luke learns the terrible truth about his father. ...
... Cloud City, floating in the sky. • Battling Darth Vader, Luke learns the terrible truth about his father. ...
How to read with key words
... - Such as (listing examples) as (in the function of) - Comparison and manner: As (+entire clause) like (+noun) - Wal-Mart is one of the largest employers in the US. In fact it’s the largest (A dire il vero) - Industry usually means productive sector. Plant, factory (are the words for the place wher ...
... - Such as (listing examples) as (in the function of) - Comparison and manner: As (+entire clause) like (+noun) - Wal-Mart is one of the largest employers in the US. In fact it’s the largest (A dire il vero) - Industry usually means productive sector. Plant, factory (are the words for the place wher ...
Literacy Curriculum – St Helens Primary School English Overview
... maintain positive attitudes to reading and understanding of what they read by: continuing to read and discuss an increasingly wide range of fiction, poetry, plays, non-fiction and reference books or textbooks reading books that are structured in different ways and reading for a range of purpos ...
... maintain positive attitudes to reading and understanding of what they read by: continuing to read and discuss an increasingly wide range of fiction, poetry, plays, non-fiction and reference books or textbooks reading books that are structured in different ways and reading for a range of purpos ...
Grammar Unit - Mr. Hernandez
... When he was younger, Tom had many comics. John went to the show, but he forgot his wallet. The team will play together, or they will lose the game. Because my hot chocolate was too cold, I heated it in the microwave. Everyone laughed when he got a banana pie smashed in his face. We looked everywhere ...
... When he was younger, Tom had many comics. John went to the show, but he forgot his wallet. The team will play together, or they will lose the game. Because my hot chocolate was too cold, I heated it in the microwave. Everyone laughed when he got a banana pie smashed in his face. We looked everywhere ...
Chapter 2 Verbs and Verb Phrases Introduction
... 2. Mariel might have been given an A by that professor. 3. Some people think that Boise should be the capitol of the U.S. 4. Has the light been blinking on and off? 5. Could that cat have been being fed by someone in this house? The identifications of all the lexical and auxiliary verbs in the sente ...
... 2. Mariel might have been given an A by that professor. 3. Some people think that Boise should be the capitol of the U.S. 4. Has the light been blinking on and off? 5. Could that cat have been being fed by someone in this house? The identifications of all the lexical and auxiliary verbs in the sente ...
AfriGIS_LanguagesInitiative_Episode_7 Structure of simple sentences
... sense in Setswana. However, the “o” is not the same for all nouns, it is a concord. Every noun has a concord and every sentence uses concords to connect the noun to the verb, therefore, it is important to be familiar with them. What is a concord? A concord is a linking pronoun. When a noun prefix st ...
... sense in Setswana. However, the “o” is not the same for all nouns, it is a concord. Every noun has a concord and every sentence uses concords to connect the noun to the verb, therefore, it is important to be familiar with them. What is a concord? A concord is a linking pronoun. When a noun prefix st ...