.Adjectives ending in ‘-ed’ describepeople's feelings. They have the sameform as the past participle of a transitiveverb and have a passive meaning.. 1.Adjectives ending in ‘-ing’ describe theeffect that something has on someone'sfeelings. They descri[r]
Pronunciation - edHow to pronounce the past participle of regular verbs (ending in ed).After verbs ending with quiet sounds like |k|, |f|, |p|, |sh|, |ch| and |s| theed sounds like |t|:Después de los sonidos sordos |k|, |f|, |p|, |sh|, |ch| y |s
2. 2. The status of learning English in Trieu son high school No5……...........82. 3. Proplem solving………………………………………………………9 -152. 4. Research results ………………………………………………………...153. CONCLUSION3.1. Conclusion………………………………………………………………..163. 2. Sugession………………………………………………………………...1621. INTRODUCTION1.[r]
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The following nouns ending in -f or -fe form their plural by changing -f or -fe into v and adding -es.Thief (singular), thieves (plural)Wife, wivesLeaf, leavesHalf, halvesSelf, selvesCalf, calvesLoaf, loavesKnife, knivesElf, elvesWolf, wolvesShelf, shelvesMost other nouns end[r]
- T. provides the task on a mini board 1. They sell a special kind of tea here A special kind of tea isand has Ss. copy into their notebooks.sold here.- T. explains the exercise and guides 2. The teacher corrects our exercises at home. Our exercisesSs. to do it.are corrected at home by th[r]
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6.2 Pronouncing single vowel letters ( l ) 1Pronouncing simple vowels in one-syllable wordsElementary20 minutesCopy the material in Box 86 onto a handout. Write thefollowing abbreviations on the board: USA, EU, PTO, IOU, UN,UK, UAE, i.e.- ' •'•• - - - ••.:...^'1^|i.tY-rrrT'frrri--riPro[r]
REMEMBER:COUNTABLES NOUNS ARE NOUNS WHICH CAN BE COUNTED. THESE NOUNS TAKETHE “S” IN THE PLURALNOUNS ENDING IN S,SS,SH,CH,X,O TAKES “ES” IN THE PLURAL.EXEPTRADIO,PHOTO,VIDEO, THAT TAKE THE “S” IN THE PLURAL.NOUNS ENDING IN CONSONA[r]
A. Objectives: By the end of the lesson Ss will be able to listen for details and get further practice in post office vocab and telling the price. SS practice listening and speaking skills. B. Preparation: T’s preparation:Text book, cassette player, CD SS’ preparation: foresee the lesson, lo[r]
English Banana.comTest Your Spelling SkillsA Letter to Aunt MonicaSee if you can find all the spelling and punctuation mistakes in Sandy’s letter:25th september 2004cardiff, uKDear aunt MonicaThank you very much fo your letter. It was greet to get a lette[r]
Chapter 1 THE STYLE AND STRUCTURE OF A BUSINESS LE FIER I. THE STYLE OF A BUSINESS LETTER The business letter is the principal means used by a business firm to keep in touch with customers: very often it is the only one and customers form their impression of the firm from the tone and quality of[r]
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PoolLibraryChurchBeachMarketSpeaking :I see animals in the zoo.Mother buys fruits in the market.I pray in the church.Father fills up the gas in the gasstation.Calista goes to send a letter in thepos office.
1. Gerunds: 1.1 Denifition: A gerund is a non finite clause whose verb form is Ving ; it functions in the range of NPs. Traditional Grammar called it a “verblike noun”. Some grammarians call –ING constructions of this type gerunds. However this term is problematic. According to T.McArthur (ed). 1992[r]
MisplaceMisunderstandDispelSe and CeSe and sy are usually verb endings and ce and cy are usually noun endings. So the following words are verbs:license, practise, advise, prophesyAnd the following words are nouns: licence, practice, prophecy, adviceThe word[r]
Use this sentenceas an opener for yourwriting: “I did not!”Freewrite for 5minutes on thisproverb:Write about a bluecoloured object!Red: favourite sportBlue: things you hateYellow: two positivethings about yourteacherBrown: things you wantto doYou are in a room fullof people.Unfortunately you[r]