a. Present Simple I live in London b. Present Continuous I am at home c. Past Simple I studied at Oxford d. Past Continuous The cat was sleeping on the sofa e. Present Perfect Simple I have been to Canada f. Present Perfect Continuous I have been living in London for 15 years g. Past Perfect I lived in Oxford before moving to York h. Past Perfect Continuous I lived in York for 3 years before moving
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problems CCQs If I were you‚ I’d go to the doctor. Target Language: If I were you‚ I’d do something Meaning To give advice. The 2nd conditional is used to introduce an imagined situation which is impossible. Context: In building up context‚ the idea of advice needs to be established‚ as well as the fact that it’s something far away from reality. Set up a dialogue that include both 1st conditional and 2nd conditional ‘if I were you‚ I’d…’ to give advice. A: If I win the prize‚ I will have a
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once I have sufficient experience as a teacher The certification program will help me to achieve my goals by providing the theoretical and practical knowledge I need to develop my skills as a teacher. In my 10 years of experience in the financial services industry‚ I had the opportunity to conduct presentations‚ and train and educate diverse groups of individuals in various settings. I found these parts of my job to be the most rewarding. Second‚ as part of an alternative medicine program I am currently
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Her Letters Her letters is about a woman who has done something really bad that no one knows about‚ and the only thing that contains information about are these letters. At the beginning of the story the narrator says that she finds these old letters. Which took place for years ago‚ and she has been wanting to destroy the‚ but she hasn’t gotten the courage too. So she starts to throw them in the fire but she ends up stopping. So she leaves it for her husband to find. She puts the letters together
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Irony in "The Story of the Hour" Summary: Dark irony plays a major role in "The Story of an Hour" by Kate Chopin. A long-suffering wife who celebrates her husbands’ death dies from the shock of discovering he is still alive. In "The Story of an Hour" by Kate Chopin‚ there are many moments when Chopin’s craft of writing feeds the irony of the story. One perfect example‚ "assure himself of its truth by a second telegram" (772). This sentence subdued me into believing that Mrs. Mallard’s husband
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“The Story of an Hour” “Someone was opening the front door with a latchkey‚ it was Brently Mallard who entered‚ a little travel stained‚ composedly carrying his grip-sack and umbrella. He had been far from the scene of the accident‚ and did not even know there had been one. He stood amazed at Josephine ’s piercing cry; at Richards ’ quick motion to screen him from the view of his wife” (Chopin‚ 16). Josephine rushed to the door looked at Mr. Mallard with great amazement‚ “Am I dreaming or in trance
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the story The narrator is one of the maincharaters in the story. She is a black-haired teenage girl who is attending high-school and lives with her mother and brother after the husband moved out. She has a brother called Jason‚ who is a very important man to her. She somehow looks up to her brother but her brother friend Eugene also have a big effect at her - she is easily manipulated by almost everything that Eugene does. The narrator really hates the town which she lives in and she is dreaming about
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127 hours was created in 2010 by David Boyle and is based on a true story. The star of this movie is James Franco. This movie was nominated for various awards in the Oscars. The ones that were the most noticeable are Best motion picture of the year‚ Best Performance by an actor in a leading role‚ and Best writing/adapted screenplay. Despite all these nominations‚ they did not win a category. Win or lose‚ this is a great movie and shows various different elements that connect with the moral of the
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Hiller explains and depicts her point of view on Georgia O’Keeffe in the second chapter of the first section O’Keeffe As I See Her. She does so in a very personal manor‚ starting by the depiction of a photograph of the artist she’d cut out of a magazine and “pinned up in her college dorm room in 1960 or thereabouts”‚ when she was around 18 or so. She goes on to describe the relationship she had with this photograph and the image of O’Keeffe‚ not just as what she did in her work‚ but as she was/is represented
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