Functional English Vaman Deshmukh Functional English Page 1 of 58 BASIC ENGLISH STRUCTURE This chapter contains the basic information of English structure grammar including…
1. Modal verbs 2. The modal verbs in English are: will, would, shall, should, can, could, may, might, must, ought to 3. All modal verbs form negative sentences with “not”…
1. Narrative tenses are the grammatical structures that you use when telling a story, or talking about situations and activities which happened at a defined past time. When…
1. Present Perfect Continuous Form Or The Present Perfect Progressive Form http://amerenglish.tripod.com [email_address] 2. Present Perfect Continuous FORM [has/have + been…
1. The word Tense is derived from latin word “tempus” which means time. A verb indicates the time of an action, event or condition by changing its form. 2. PRESENT TENSES-…
1. FORM [had + past participle] Examples: Youhad studiedEnglish before you moved to New York.HadyoustudiedEnglish before you moved to New York?YouhadnotstudiedEnglish…
1. 2. change in pitch or tone of voice. Tense [těns]A category of verbal inflection expressing the time at, during, or over which a state or action denoted by a verb occurs.…
1. 1º ESO UNIT 5 The wild sidePRESENT CONTINUOUS You’ re studying now The teacher is speaking The computer is working You are not eatingIt’s raining(estar) BE +(-ando…
1. What is a Verb? A verb express action, events, or states of being. Many verbs give the idea of action, of "doing" something. 0 Run, fight and work. But some…
Slide 1Meeting Middle School students needs through a theme-based approach Sheila Brannigan Slide 2 Elementary M2 Theme: Space (lesson 6/8) Learners have just watched a video…