Download Exercise. Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 We use both words for negations and negative sentences, but often find it difficult to distinguish their differences in how they are used. Download Exercise No and Not: their differences in how they are used 1. No, has the same use as in Spanish and is …. Stage 3 Stage 4 Stage 5 For many students, the correct placement of adverbs in English sentences can be a real headache.
This pain is made worse when one considers the fact that there are different types of adverbs, and they can take up different positions in a sentence. Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4 Exams often require students to give examples of the vocabulary and grammar they have learned — using complete sentences.
It is a common mistake for learners to give examples in the present simple, when the sentence should actually be written in another tense. The present simple is most …. Yes, I'd like to be a doctor People use it when they have not time to think of another word in its place. They say "a nice book, a nice day, a nice person etc.
Answer the following questions with "in order to". No, I don't agree with Yes, I do all No, I don't do Because I like to feel good all day and every day Because I haven't enough will or determination Yes, I notice you're wearing something different from last lesson No, I don't notice that you're wearing anything different The first thing I notice about people when I meet them for the first time is their voice, clothes or eyes etc. The longest I've ever lain in bed for when I've been ill has been about For example, "I'm pointing at that picture".
For example, "I'm pointing out the picture I like the best among all the pictures in this room. I'm pointing at the picture When I die, I would like my grave to be on the side of a mountain etc Yes, when I put both my hands No, when I put Some people, however, prefer to use only "might", even in the place of "may".
Yes, I think it may I think you may have In these last two sentences, we could have used "might" instead of "may". Yes, I think there might be No, I don't think there'll Yes, you owe me some money No, you don't When we lend somebody some money, we might ask them to write on a piece of paper the letters "I.
Then they write how much they owe, and add their signature, and we keep the piece of paper until they have paid us. For example, "give back: go back: pay back" etc. When I go on holiday the kind of things I bring back with me are No, I'm not going to go Yes, when people lend me money, I always pay it back No, when people I don't always No, I wouldn't like Yes, I get mad I'm most mad about music, the theatre, the cinema, sport etc.
Generally, pride is bad, but taking pride in one's work is a good thing Yes, one usually has to be There are four wheels I think perhaps it is that newspapers haven't always got time to make sure that what they write is completely true. Irlandia We translate the words "it takes" with " It takes me about It'd take us about Yes, they use a large No, they don't use Because it's cheap The word "further" means the same Sweden is The furthest I've ever been is If I failed an exam, I'd have to take further lessons Yes, I've sometimes woken up No, I've never We use Yes, I had studied English before No, I hadn't studied No, I had never seen Yes, I had had something No, I hadn't had The word "party" means Yes, I sometimes throw No, I never throw I prefer to go on If one pupil copies No, the weather doesn't have The name of the Yes, I believe that No, I don't believe that Yes, the days of colonies are No, I don't know whether, in the Yes, I'm a slave to No, I'm not a slave to Yes, I think a man I'd prefer to live by Yes, we've already studied Yes, I've thrown something away, which was No, I've never thrown anything away, which For example: slow - slowness: white - whiteness: small - smallness etc.
We sometimes form a noun from an adjective by adding the letters "ness" to the adjective. I had my last illness The reason for No, I'm not alone I live alone I live with No, I don't prefer to go It means "Do you think?
No, I wouldn't say that Notice that the verb after "Would you say" is in the Past Tense, or rather the Subjunctive. We use the Past Tense, or rather the Subjunctive, after the expression "Would you say? I'd say that the best Yes, someone came into No-one went out of If I won a million pounds, I'd The opposite of No, people, in fact, don't always give back the Yes, if I listened carefully, I think I'd Yes, they're my No, they aren't Yes, all the clothes I'm wearing are my own No, not all the clothes I'm wearing are It depends on how strong the gas etc.
For example, "I shall be working all day tomorrow". We use the No, I won't still be studying I think I'll be living No, a yard isn't longer No, when we run No, the sun doesn't rise No, the cost of If this table I'd run out of the room etc.
No, people don't usually I read Yes, I read some weekly newspapers I usually go to Yes, I think in some countries it's dangerous to let Yes, I think more people would kill each For example, we say "let children do" not "let children to do". No, there isn't a wireless No, there isn't anywhere in this There's nowhere in the world where a man can I think we ought to let dogs Yes, there are some loose Yes, I'm wearing No, I'm not No, I can't ride Yes, I like riding May I smoke?
Can I open the window? May I go to the cinema this evening? Yes, I'm the kind of No, I'm not the kind of Yes, I'm in the habit of No, I'm not in the I was in the habit of Yes, I think that people who No, I don't think that Yes, I think it looks Yes, I think I look like succeeding Winston Churchill was quite fat.
For example, "I travelled on a long journey. The difference between the The longest journey I've If we want to catch the early train, we must, of course, be sure to leave ourselves enough time to get to the station Yes, I think that people No, I don't think that people I've suffered from My greatest wish in life is This building has existed for In other words, they remember for me.
The difference between "remember" If I have an important No, neither you nor anyone in this Yes, I'd keep an appointment even No, I wouldn't keep an appointment if I had to Yes, there'll be even more people and No, I never stop Because I never think of things like that.
I'm only interested in things that happen to me Because I'm interested in what is happening to other people.
I think it's well to remember sometimes what is happening to other people in the world, especially if they are dying because they have no food. It makes me think how good life is to me Yes, I know of a house where they haven't even No, I don't know of For example, "I'm going to the table. Now, I'm at the table" or, "standing" at the table.
The difference between the words "to" and "at" is that we If you go Yes, it'll soon be I think it'll be about One is a normal verb, whilst the other is abnormal or defective.
For the moment, we'll just think of it as a normal verb. One of the One is a normal verb, whilst the other I think I need I think my town needs more playing fields etc For example, "sitting-room", which is a room where we sit; and "ash-tray" is a tray in which we put ash.
A composite word is a word composed of I speak English much better now than Yes, the temperature of No, the temperature Yes, I've lost some of No, I haven't lost any of Yes, it seems to me as if No, it doesn't seem to me as if it'll Yes, it seems warmer to me No, it doesn't seem Yes, I'm ill several No, I'm not ill several Yes, Europe is Yes, 1 think that people No, 1 don't think wisdom comes with age With some people wisdom comes with age whilst with others it never seems to come Yes, if you suddenly I'd be able to No, if you suddenly I wouldn't be able Yes, from where I'm No, from where I can't see A Present Brown yesterday, I would have given him your letter".
This means that I did not see Mr. A Past No, we don't have a No, I wasn't, in fact, Therefore, it is just a past supposition.
If I had not I would have If the The kind of The plural of Yes, I think the lives No, I've never got up Yes, I think there are people No, I don't think there are Because they're poor or hungry or ill If I ran against For example, "careful - carefully; dangerous dangerously; useless - uselessly etc.
One very FLEW czas przesz. I'd finish in We get It is irregular. We say "one sheep, two sheep"; and not "two sheeps". We form the possessive case of The old men's hats; children's books; women's clothes When, however, a plural noun already ends in "s", we form its possessive case just by adding the apostrophe, but not the "s".
There are a few exceptions to this, but they are very few. Yes, people in my No, people in Yes, on certain days the English coast can be seen from Yes, I sometimes tire No, I never tire I suppose we'd all die of thirst if there Supposing today were I'd be Notice that, after the verb "suppose", we use the Subjunctive Conditional Tense because the sentence expresses a supposition "Supposing today were No, it doesn't become No, good wine doesn't usually I think I'll be ready Yes, I'm always ready No, I'm not always The word "also" usually goes between the subject and the verb, whilst the words "as well" and "too" usually go at the end of a sentence.
He also speaks French. He speaks French as well. I'll describe my uncle. My uncle is tall and thin The place where I live is by the sea. It is quite large. There are some factories just outside it Yes, I think it's The difference between Instead of saying "To whom are you speaking? I sat down etc. I'll stand up, go home etc.
When I lend anything, like money I prefer the other A friend of mine is the strangest The verb "to shut up" means the same as "to be quiet" but is much less polite, and is generally used when one is angry. We can use the verb "to shut" instead of No, I don't choose If I had to I'd choose to have Yes, I'd say the weather was Yes, I'd rather have No, I wouldn't rather have an Yes, I've very much No, I haven't very For example, "before going; on speaking; after eating" etc.
A Gerund is a Verbal Noun that is, half a verb and half a noun and ends in -ing. We use the gerund after On coming; after taking; before asking etc. FREE wolny I No, most No, I don't believe that the Yes, I think I'd be able to No, I don't think I'd be Yes, I'd say I was good No, I wouldn't say I was good at A cinema ticket in my town is about We have a Yes, I'd like to For example, "Do you speak English?
Yes, I speak English. No, I do not speak English. We use the auxiliary verb "do" in a positive Brown go to the cinema every evening", and then someone might deny it and say "No, they don't go to the cinema every evening", and we then say emphatically "Yes, they do go to the cinema every evening". We usually use For example, we might say "Mr. Another use of the emphatic "do" is in an exclamation. For example, "I do like this book!
He does speak English well! For example, "I did speak English well ten years ago" and "I did like that book I read last week.
Yes, I was sometimes hit No, I was never If I hit The five meanings of the word "fair" are No, people don't.. No, this country doesn't hold a Yes, I sometimes go No, I never go Because I like such things AND 5 P. We say "Good afternoon" to people between about 1 p. AND 10P. We say "Good evening" to people between about 5 p. We say "Good night" after 10 p.
I eat about The date today is the [ 15th. The date yesterday was The walls of my bedroom are Yes, I'm the first to get up in my family Yes, I sleep a lot I arrive here at Yes, I'm the first to arrive in the classroom I leave home at about Twice five equals ten. Three times five equals fifteen etc. Twice fifty is I come here once twice, three times etc. I go to the cinema about once twice etc. Everest, but it's lower than Mt.
We're in Last season was Next season will be I have my breakfast at The lesson begins at Yes, this is an old building we're in at the moment Christmas is on the 25th. Yes, my pockets are full of money Children must generally study about No, I don't dress Yes, I like the taste of tea without sugar We use "as many The difference between "as many Yes, I eat as much food in the evening as I do at midday Yes, I think I read as many books as most people in this country Yes, I send cards No, I don't send cards Yes, I send letters to other countries in the world Yes, I live in a house You say "Good Yes, the sun is shining at the moment DARK My No, the station isn't A millionaire is a person who has a million pounds or Yes, Mt.
The word "merry" means The word "happy" means No, I don't speak English better than
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