2013- 7- 29
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رد: Grammatical structure
Discussions
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Provide three DIFFERENT examples using –s in the verb
It rains a lot in the winter_
Ahmad works very hard _
The Earth goes around the Sun
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Make three yes/no questions using I, she, we _
؟ Am I late
? Is she a teacher
?Are we right
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Give three examples using action verbs _
I visit your Blog daily
The alarm clock buzzed like an angry bumblebee.
I told my brother to Check the time of the meeting
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Every day is always used with the simple presents, what are the other
adverbs: mention only four
always-everyday-in general-frequently-often-usually-rarely-almost never-never
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When we see verb to be we have to think of –ing: please provide three sentences illustrating this
It's raining
The Sun is shining
She is eating
The phone is ringing
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Give examples of count and non count nouns
count :
book - glass- ball- apple
non count ;
rise - salt - sugar - water
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What is the difference between a few and a little
'Few' is for countable nouns
'little' is for uncountable nouns
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Give examples of how many and how much
How much ....? = uncountable nouns
For example:
How much coffee do you drink?
How much money have you got?
How much paper is in the printer?
How many ....? = countable nouns
For example:
How many cups of coffee do you drink?
How many newspapers do you read every day?
How many Euros have you got?
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Give examples of there is and there are
There is a car in the parking there are cats out said
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Give examples of a few and a little
I drink a little of water I eat a few of Cake
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What is the difference between can and could?
Could, of course, functions as the past tense of can, and like other past forms, it sometimes simply indicates past time: In those days there was no security and anybody could walk in, day or night. But, like the past forms of other verbs, it can also indicate things like tentativeness, indirectness, deference and a wish not to impose. Compare
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What is the difference between shall and should?
The basic difference between “shall” and “should” is that “should” is the past tense of “shall.” But when we use these words or modals, the usage is not as simple as using “should” in place of “shall” in the past tense. “Should” is not used in the past tense independently; it has either present or future reference when it predicates a main clause. “Should” is the conditional form used for “shall.” Occasionally it is used as a past tense of “shall”.
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What is the difference between must and have to?
Have to" and "must" have the same meaning in the affirmative and interrogative forms when referring to obligation. Some grammarians think that "must" is slightly stronger, but for all practical purposes, they mean the same thing:
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What is the difference between will and would?
will is used for 100% certainty , willingness and polite request . would used for polite request , preferance and repeated action in the past .
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التعديل الأخير تم بواسطة taghreed.Alotaibi ; 2013- 11- 3 الساعة 07:19 PM
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