VERB TENSE CHART SIMPLE PAST Portrays an action or state of being that took place before the time when the sentence is written. I WAS I RAN I ATE HE SMILED PAST PERFECT Shows that the verb’s action was completed at some time before another past event. It consists of the word had plus the past participle of the verb. I HAD BEEN I HAD RUN I HAD EATEN HE HAD SMILED SIMPLE PAST PROGRESSIVE The past progressive is used to talk about an activity that was in progress at a specific point of time in the
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Essay – Simple Living Give an outline of the attitudes to ‘’Simple Living’’ presented in texts 1‚ 2 and 3. Text 1 The first perspective on the concept ‘’Living Simple’’ is from author Elizabeth Scott‚ ‘’Simple Living‚ Recession-Style’’‚ an article from the website About.com‚ March 20‚ 2009. “The idea was to pare down and get rid of all the extra "stuff that we think we need‚ but don’t: extra belongings that clutter our homes‚ extra activities that pack our schedules to the hilt‚ extra food that
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to interview each other and possibly present them to the class. Task 4 I believe that the learners who learn English for career‚ status and job prospects or because of pressure from family to be the most challenging as the motivation does not come from within and rather an outside source. Task 5 Is friendly Knows about language and learning Plans well Gives clear information and feedback Inspires confidence Task 6 Complicated‚ Overwhelming‚ Tenses‚ Structure Task 7 1. 2. Correct
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teaching‚ this could be‚ perhaps‚ rephrased as: when a tense is presented to be used only for the time its name represents‚ it is nothing more than a deception. Generally‚ it is taught that the tenses are only to express actions of the time they “represent”‚ allowing the student to gain the misconception that tenses are entirely connected with time‚ even though their uses are by no means limited to their names as such‚ i.e. “present tense” for “present time” only. This is "a truth presented as the only
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entire house by lunch. 7. We (dance) a few dances before midnight. 8. At this time tomorrow morning‚ they (begin) working. 9. At this time next week‚ we (catch) the thief. 10. By 2013‚ I (live) in Madrid for 5 years. III. Future Simple Make the future simple: 1) A: There’s someone at the door. B: I (get) it.. 2) Joan thinks the Conservatives (win) the next election.. 3) A: I’m moving house tomorrow. B: I (come) and help you.. 4) If she passes the exam‚ she (be) very happy.. 10) They (be) home
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sunblock after you wash it off. This mixture cannot be stored and make sure to keep it away from your eyes as it can cause irritation. ** If you don’t have any milk cream‚ you can substitute this ingredient with olive oil. **You can also make a simple body cream by leaving out the honey and lemon juice. Mix some gram flour with cream and apply it all over your body. You can wash it off under the shower after 5 minutes‚ leaving your skin feeling soft and smooth all over. Source:www.indiabazaardfw
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The Simple Gift Essay Transitions can be confronting but leads to new understandings of the self and others. Transitions can often be caused or prompted but can lead to new understandings and views of the self and others. The cause of Billy’s transition is caused by physical and psychological abuse from his father‚ lack of caring from his school and his run down neglected neighbourhood with its “truck still on blocks”‚ “unmown grass” and “broken windows”‚ all the symbols pointing to a decaying‚ decrepit
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build machines that make our lives easier. The machines they build today started off with the basics‚ which are known as Simple Machines. Simple Machines are defined as the simplest mechanisms that use mechanical advantage to multiply force. These machines have either few or no moving parts‚ and use energy to work. This term is usually referred to the six classical simple machines; lever‚ wheel and axle‚ pulley‚ inclined plane‚ a wedge and a screw. They make work easier for us by allowing us
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Response to ‘The Simple Gift’ By Steven Herrick The simple gift by Steven Herrick incorporates many of the key aspects that are related to belonging‚ and the negative effects of not belonging. His text demonstrates the simple passions of human nature and delves into the concepts of caring‚ simple kindness and a willingness to look past the exterior and accept a person for who they are. This idea of acceptance is shown clearly in Billy Luckett’s treatment of Old Bill‚ the homeless man who lives close
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|ALL ENGLISH TENSES | |ACTIVE |PASSIVE | |1.PRESENT SIMPLE | |FORM: S+V(s‚es‚ies)+O |FORM: S+am/is/are+V3+… | |Ex: He writes a letter.
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