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Adverbs and adverbial phrases
Adverbs and adverbial phrases

... Most other adverbs go in mid-position, e.g.,  I just need ten more minutes.  I almost forgot to go to class.  I’m nearly finished with my work.  She didn’t even say goodbye.  She’ll probably come in the end. ...
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... 4. Explain to students that there are two types of words that have been given out: Nouns (the names of things), like ‘protagonist’ and ‘sounds’ and verbs (action words), like ‘represents’ and ‘force’. Explain to students that some of the nouns are singular (they name just one thing - like ‘the safe’ ...
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Present Tenses

... 1.General truths and facts (to state truths and describe things which we FEEL are facts/permanent situations, things which are generally true) The British drink a lot of tea. A broken arm in adults doesn’t heal as fast as in kids. Birds fly south in the winter 2.Repeated events/actions (to describe ...
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... basic verb form in all languages. In English, it is always preceded by "to," as in "to run," "to love," and "to travel." In Spanish, infinitives consist of only one word and are separated into three different conjugations according to their endings: -ar, -er, or -ir. These endings are attached to th ...
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it is there`s - tranphudn.edu.vn

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Subject Verb agreement

... and, use a plural verb. She and her friends are at the fair. 2. When two or more singular nouns or pronouns are connected by or or nor, use a singular verb. The book or the pen is in the drawer. 3. When a compound subject contains both a singular and a plural noun or pronoun joined by or or nor, the ...
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... An auxiliary verb is one that helps another verb and is used for showing tense, voice, and so on. A verb with its helpers is called a verb phrase. Verbs used as auxiliaries include do, did, be, have, may, can, must, will, shall, might, could, would, and should. Transitive vs. Intransitive Verbs A tr ...
Common Assessment #3 Practice
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... If the subjects are joined by or or nor, then the verb should agree with the subject nearer to the verb.  Neither a tornado nor a hurricane (has, have) hit this small Texas town.  Either tokens or passes (is, are) available at most stations. ...
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Notes: Prepositions, Subjects and Verbs

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... Example: Fifteen dollars is a lot for a movie ticket. 9. Titles may have words in them that are plural, but a title is a name of only one book or work of art. Titles take a singular verb. Example: The Three Musketeers is a famous book set in France. ...
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... Library 3407 Š 867-6420 Intransitive Verbs Intransitive verbs do not require following words to complete their meanings. However, they are often followed by words or phrases that give more information about the action taking place in the sentence. Example: The leaves fell softly from the tree. V ...
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