Tuesday, October 27, 2009

SPOT THE DIFFERENCES

THERE ARE SEVEN DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE ILLUSTRATIONS. CAN YOU SPOT THEM. ANSWER IN ENGLISH.



GOOD MAN OUT

CAN YOU TELL WHICH WORD DOES NOT GO WITH THE OTHERS?

1.   lion - panther - parrot - tiger
2.   lean - narrow - skinny - thin
3.   beard - goatee - moustache - scar
4.   job - labor - manager - work
5.   ocean - river - stream - waterway
6.   gaze - look - pout - stare
7.   bush - shrub - stem - tree
8.   crab - lobster - oyster - swan

FUTURE WILL PRACTICE

EXERCISES

1.WRITE NEGATIVE SENTENCES AND INTERROGATIVE SENTENCES.

A- I will send you the information when I get it.
B- I will translate the e- mail for you.
C-You will make the dinner.
D- She will make some sandwiches.
E- He will get me some coffee.
F- The phone is ringing. I will get it.
G- I will call you at night.
H- Carol will tell him about the surprise party.
I- They will help me with the exercise.
J- We will celebrate Halloween.

2. NOW TRANSLATE THE AFFIRMATIVE SENTENCES.

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FUTURE - REVIEW

Future has two different forms in English: "will" and "be going to." Although the two forms can sometimes be used interchangeably, they often express two very different meanings. These different meanings might seem too abstract at first, but with time and practice, the differences will become clear. Both "will" and "be going to" refer to a specific time in the future.


FORM WILL


[will + verb]

Examples:
You will help him later.  (forma afirmativa)

Will you help him later? (forma interrogativa)

You will not help him later. (forma negativa)


FORM BE GOING TO
[am/is/are + going to + verb]

Examples:
You are going to meet Jane tonight. (forma afirmativa)

Are you going to meet Jane tonight? (forma interrogativa)

You are not going to meet Jane tonight. (forma negativa)

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