Rizgar lfu
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Present simple
Positive Sentences
Subject Form of
verbExamples
I verb I run every day.
He/She/It verb + sHe runs every day.She runs every day.It runs every day.
You verb You run every day.
We verb We run every day.
They verb They run every day.
Negative Sentences
Who?Form of
verbExamples
I do not / don't
verb
I don't run every day.
He/She/It does not / doesn't
He does not run every day.He doesn't run every day.
She does not run every day.She doesn't run every day.It does not run every day.It doesn't run every day.
You do not / don'tYou do not run every day.You don't run every day.
We do not / don't We don't run every day.
They do not / don't They don't run every day.
Question Sentences
Who?Form of
verbExamples
Do I
verb
Do I run every day?
Does he/she/itDoes he run every day?Does she run every day?Does it run every day?
Do you Do you run every day?
Do we Do we run every day?
Do they Do they run every day?
Present Continuous
FORM :
[ S + am/is/are + V.ing … ] Positive
[ S + am/is/are + Not. + V.ing … ] Negative
[am/is/are +S + V.ing … ? ] Question
Examples:
• You are watching TV.• Are you watching TV?• You are not watching TV.
Examples:
• You are learning English now.• You are not swimming now.• Are you sleeping?• I am sitting.• I am not standing.• Is he sitting or standing? • They are reading their books.• They are not watching television.• What are you doing?• Why aren't you doing your homework?
Rewrite the following words in the correct column.
Nouns Verbs AdjectivesUniversity Learn ShortMoney Work Cheap Law Study ExpensiveJob Read NiceSalary Forget Beautiful Administration Administer Administrative Assistant Audit Auditory Agreement Agree Agreeable sale sell Tallcontract Negotiate DifferentMarket Invest Oldproperty organize low
- An adjective is a word that describes a noun.- An adverb is a word that describes a verb.
………………………Advice: He has a head ache, so he ………
a. should take some aspirin b. he should drink hot tea c .he should put on a band aid d. he should go to work
2. he has a cut, so he should a. wash and put on a band aid. b. he should go to the doctor's c. he should take some aspirin
Apologize
Making apologies:• I must apologize for...• I apologize for...• I am so sorry for...
Accepting apologies:• That's all right. • Never mind.
Offer
Would you like some coffee?
Do you want some fruit?
Can I get you something to drink?
Accept an offer:
Yes please, that would be great.
Refuse an offer:
No thanks, I'm fine.
………………………..
Invitations
Do you want to go to the movies tonight? Would you like to go to the theater tomorrow? Would you be interested in going to the stadium next Sunday?
How do you fancy going to the the restaurant for dinner?
Accept an invitation
That sounds lovely, thank you.
Refusing an invitation
I can't. I have to work.