Monday, 28 January 2019
RELATIVE CLAUSES AND THE PAST PERFECT TENSE
EXPLANATION AND PRACTICE
RELATIVE CLAUSES 1
We can drop the relative pronoun when it is the object.
- She loves the chocolate (which / that) I bought.
- We went to the village (which / that) Lucy recommended.
- John met a woman (who / that) I had been to school with.
- The police arrested a man (who / that) Jill worked with.
FORM
USE
PAST PERFECT TENSE
PAST PERFECT TENSE EXERCISE
MORE PAST PERFECT PRACTICE
PAST PERFECT VS PAST SIMPLE
VOCABULARY
PLAY, GO AND DO
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RIVERS
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QUESTION WORDS
WAS / WERE
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Wednesday, 23 January 2019
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AFFIRMATIVE (POSITIVE) SENTENCES
SOME + PLURAL NOUNS I have some strawberries. There are some oranges.
SOME + UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS
There is some juice in the fridge.
There is some juice in the fridge.
*** We use is with uncountable nouns.
NEGATIVE SENTENCES (AND QUESTIONS)
ANY + PLURAL NOUNS I haven't got any strawberries. There aren't any oranges.
ANY + UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS
There isn't any juice in the fridge.
There isn't any juice in the fridge.
*** We use isn't with uncountable nouns.
A / AN
*** We use AN with nouns that start with vowels.
Use these links to practice.
ENGLISH ON TOUR: COUNTABLE AND UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS
* In the video, they talk about "a loaf of bread". In this case, "bread" is countable, but when we talk about "bread" in general, it's uncountable.
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Monday, 14 January 2019
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
NEW YEAR'S EVE
AULD LANG SYNE
NEW YEAR'S DAY
LONDON FIREWORKS
NEW YEAR AROUND THE WORLD
NEW YEARS RESOLUTIONS
Monday, 7 January 2019
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