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Word order

Types of Sentences ..................................................................................2 Parts of the Sentence ..............................................................................2 Word Order in Affirmative Sentences ...................................................3 Position of Adverbs of Frequency .........................................................5 Word Order in Negative Sentences......................................................6 Word Order in General Questions.........................................................7 Word Order in Special Questions ..........................................................8 Word Order in Subject Questions ..........................................................9 Types of Sentences There are four basic types of sentences in English. AFFIRMATIVE and NEGATIVE sentences both end with a full stop ( ) : . I live in Tallinn. I do not live in Tallinn. I never watch soap operas.

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Inglise keele jaotusmaterjal

............................ Day and time: Calling at ........................ on ............................the....... ................... of ............................................................... Concise reason: I'm phoning about ......................................................... ........................................................................................ Give info/ask questions: ........................................................................................ ........................................................................................ Give your number and I can be reached on ........................................................ times when you're until ................................................................................ available ................

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English Grammar Book 1

139 6 Determiners 71 Kinds of Sentences 140 The Imperative 141 The Articles 71 The Subject and the Object 143 Demonstrative Determiners 73 Direct and Indirect Objects 144 Interrogative Determiners 74 Positive and Negative Sentences146 Possessive Determiners 75 Questions 147 7 Verbs and Tenses 79 14 Punctuation 150 The Simple Present Tense 80 Period 150 Am, Is and Are 83 Comma 151 The Present Progressive Tense 89 Exclamation Point 152 Have and Has 93 Question Mark 152

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Golden Grammar rules

) I'd like everybody to leave. (NOT I'd like that everybody leaves.) 36. After link verbs like be, seem, feel, look, smell, sound, taste, we use adjectives, not adverbs. I feel happy today. (NOT I feel happily today.) This soup tastes strange. (NOT This soup tastes strangely.) 37. Use than after comparatives. My mother is three years older than my father. (NOT My mother is three years older that/as my father.) Petrol is more expensive than diesel. 38. In questions, put the subject immediately after the auxiliary verb. Where are the President and his family staying? (NOT Where are staying the President and his family?) Have all the guests arrived? (NOT Have arrived all the guests?) 39. Used to has no present. I play tennis at weekends. (NOT I use to play tennis at weekends.) Where do you usually have lunch? (NOT Where do you use to have lunch?) 40. Use through, not along, for periods of time. All through the centuries, there have been wars

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Inglise keele põhitõed algajale

english-4u.de/present Ann (= She) hates chewing gums. Ann doesn't hate chewing gums.  do - does / go - goes / have – has _ex5.htm Bob (= He) speaks English. Bob doesn't speak German.   4. http:// PRESENT TENSE - ASKING QUESTIONS ◦ That's the way how to form questions. The question word (what, ...) always comes first! 1. with verbs - do, does 2. am - is -are - can - must - have got Do the Where do the Are they happy?   Where are the children? boys play football? boys play? Is she a nice girl? What is the time? Do you like ice What do you like? Can you swim? What can you draw?

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Presentation vocabulary

Firstly/First of all/To start with, I'd like to look at ... Let me begin with/start by ... I'd like to start by saying something about ... I'd like to begin by ... Secondly/Then/Next, I'll be talking about ... Thirdly,/And then we come to ... My fourth point will be about ... Finally/lastly/last of all, I'll be looking at ... Firstly, ... secondly, ... thirdly, ... lastly, ... First of all ... then ... next ... after that ... finally ... To start with ... later ... to finish up ... Inviting questions If anyone has any questions, please feel free to interrupt at any time. If you have any questions, please stop me at any time, and I will be happy to answer them. If you have any questions, please feel free to interrupt. Please interrupt me if there's something which needs clarifying. Otherwise, there'll be time for discussion at the end. Discouraging questions (during the presentation/talk) I'd be glad to answer any questions at the end of my talk.

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Superstar 1 tests

_____________________________________ 8 The Spice Girls are making/make a new CD at the moment. _____________________________________ 9 I am thinking/think it's a good idea for you to study biology. _____________________________________ 10 We want to go for a walk but it's raining/it rains outside. _____________________________________ Marks: /10 3 Write questions using the correct tense (present simple or present continuous) for these answers. 1 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ Yes, I have a painting by Picasso on my wall. 2 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ In my free time I watch TV and read. 3 ____________________________________________________________________________________________

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Reported speech kokkuvõte ja harjutused

Reported Speech (in other words Indirect Speech) If we report what another person has said, we usually do not use the speaker's exact words (direct speech), but reported (indirect) speech. Therefore, you need to learn how to transform direct speech into reported speech. We use reported speech when we are saying what other people say, think or believe. - Example: If this verb is in the present tense (says), it's easy. We just put 'she says' and then the sentence. When we are reporting things in the present, future or present perfect we don't change the tense. : direct speech: "I like ice cream" reported speech: She says she likes ice cream - But, if the reporting verb is in the past tense (said), then usually we change the tenses in the reported speech:

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