Spelling : capital lettersCapital letters are used at the beginning of the following kinds of words.1. the names of days, months and public holidays. The names of seasons do not usually begin with capital letters.Sunday; Monday; FridayJanuary; March, AugustChristmas; Easter;summer; autumn; winter; s[r]
Gerunds or present participles?We can use -ing forms (e.g. drinking, singing, smoking, running etc.) not only as verbs, but also like adjectives,adverbs or nouns.You are drinking too much these days. (Here the -ing form is part of the present continuous verb.)Barking dogs seldom[r]
TechnologyJamie Emerson1. This table features verbs, adjectives and nouns related to technology. Complete thetable.VerbAdjectiveinnovateNouninnovationinventivepioneerpioneeringcreation2. On the left are the names of fields of science and industry. On the right are peoplethat wor[r]
Parts of speech exerciseWhat part of speech are the underlined words?1. She thought of a wise plan.2. I want to go now.3. Where are you going?4. That was a lovely evening.5. My father works in a factory.6. She must be a stupid.7. Selena is my best friend.8. The dress was expensive; still I bought it[r]
Dependent Prepositions (exercises)Many nouns, adjectives and verbs needto be followed by certain prepositions.I’ve never been afraid of flying.We depend on his generosity.1) Match the two parts of the sentences.1. I find it difficult to believeabout.A. of things we know little2.[r]
Grammar, Usage, and Mechanics Language Skills Practice for Chapters 1–16 Language Skills Practice USING THISWORKBOOK................................................viii Chapter 1 PARTS OF SPEECH OVERVIEW: IDENTIFICATION AND FUNCTION Chapter 2 THE PARTS OF A SENTENCE: SUBJECTS,PREDICATES,COMPLEMENTS[r]
Common mistakes in the use of personal pronounsThe pronouns that are used as subjects are: I, he, she, we, they, you and it.The pronouns that are used as objects of verbs or prepositions are: me, him, her, us, them, you and it.Note that you and it does not change.She is my frien[r]
Slow but STEADY: http://cyjn.com/165키드앤틴, KidnTeen: http://www.kidnteen.com/hannnum/han.asp11Sentence OrderPlease refer to Audio Recordings - Sentence Order, to listen to the sentences used in this lesson.In regards to the order of a sentence, there are four basic types in Korean. These are:•S +[r]
PERSONAL PRONOUNS AND POSSESSIVEADJECTIVES1.- Yolanda can’t find ……. Keys. I think …….left …… on the table this morning.-2.- Hector will help ……. daughter if she asks him.3.- How old is ……. mother, Sonia? ……. is thirty-two years old.4.-Margaret phoned ……. yesterday but I wasn’t there.5.-Can w[r]
Formation of questions: basic rulesIt is important to know how to form questions. The rules given below apply to almost all written questions andmost spoken questions.Auxiliary verb before subjectIn a question, the auxiliary verb comes before the subject. Note that if there are two auxiliary verb[r]
Using the demonstrative pronounsThere are only five demonstrative pronouns in English: this, that, these, those and such. Demonstrativepronouns can behave either as pronouns or as adjectives.When used as pronouns, these words identify or point to nouns.That was an[r]
Determiners, articles and possessivesYou will definitely have noticed those little words that precede and modify nouns. They are of three types:determiners, articles and quantifiers.Articles will tell the reader whether we are referring to a general or specific thing.A teacher needs patience.[r]
Position of adjectivesAdjectives are words used to modify nouns. They usually go before the nouns modified by them.He lives in a large house.Each hand has five fingers.She has a lovely voice.When two or more adjectives go before a noun, they are not usually separated by ‘and’.I[r]
POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES AND PERSONALPRONOUNSFill in the blanks with with the correct personal pronoun or possessive adjective.♠ Alice lives with _________ parents in a little village. ____________ house has got a lot of fruit♠trees.I am a student and _____________ brother is a bus driver. _____[r]
Possessive pronouns and adjectivesRead the following sentences.This necklace belongs to her. They do not belong to you.We can combine these sentences using possessive pronouns.This necklace is hers, not yours.This car belongs to him. It does not belong to me.This car is his, not mine.E[r]
Name______________________Nº ___ Class ___ Date ___/__/__1. I was on time for____ class, but Lisawas late for _____.2. They have______methods of traveland we have _____.3. We prefer _____methods and theyprefer ________.4. I found ________books, but Petercouldn’t find _____.5. I left _____ pencilshar[r]