What happens when a verb ends in "e"
We remmove the "e" and add "ing"
for example: live-living, make-making, take-taking, etc
arise
arise/ arose/ arisen
When do we use the word "to" for?
Give an example
When we want to express the reason for an action (purpose)
dgtl cmr
digital camera
What is the structure of present perfect?
Subject+ have/has + verb in past participle + complement
What happens when a verb ends in "ie"?
We substitute the "ie" with "y" and add "ing"
for example: die-dying, lie-lying, etc.
bring
bring/ brought/ brought
It is a word we use to explain the result/consequence of something
"so"
It is a fast type of transport. It goes on the road and has two wheels.
Motorbike
Difference between past simple & past continuous
Past simple: Actions that started in the past and ended in the past
Past continuous: Actions that happened for some time
if the verb ends in consonant+ vowel+ consonant...
we double the last consonant and add "ing"
For example: sit-sitting, swim-swimming, etc.
choose
choose/ chose/ chosen
It's a word we use to express the cause
Give an example
"Because"
Something you use when you want to protect youself from getting wet
Waterproof clothes/ umbrella
Describes a habit or situation which was true in the past but it is not the same now
Used to/ didn't use to
get
getting
forget
forget/ forgot / forgotten
I'd like to become famous___ I am going to study acting
I'd like to become famous so I am going to study acting
It is an accesory. You use it to hold your pants and keep your money
Money belt
Explain the use of "since, for, ever & ever" and give examples for each.
Since: To talk about a specific time when sth started.
For: To talk about the duration (length) of time.
Ever: during your life until now
Never: Negative of ever
plan, tie, have
planning, tying, having
throw
throw/ threw/ thrown
I want to spend time abroad____ experience another culture
I want to spend time abroad to experience another culture
it travels through water and is very fast
speedboat
Expresses possibility
(We are not sure)
May/ might