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Doing, Do, To Do...

Mommy, swimming is really difficult for me... You know! I'd be glad to swim very well before going to the south with Grannie, this summer... Swimming is tiring! I must have a rest every five minutes, after a few strokes! If you want to learn how to swim well, a coach will give you a few lessons. After training for a few hours, I'm sure you'll swim like a mermaid! Well, Mom, in order to be efficient, I think I'll progress more quickly with a new light blue swimming suit... In order not to inhale water through your nose, I advise you to wear a nose clip and.. of course, goggles to protect your eyes. I've seen all the swimmers wearing caps. You can't get into the pool without wearing one! No, Susie! Bringing your water goggles to the lessons isn't necessary! Goggles are provided by the coach! As for buying a diving mask, a snorkel and oxygen bottles... that can wait a little! Believe me! Source: https://www.tolearnenglish.com

Adjectives -ing and ed

The instructions in the exam were very complicated and left the students feeling totally confused . I don't think that horror films are frightening - in fact, I find them quite funny. Would you be interested in coming to the theatre this evening? I have a spare ticket.  Can't you fix that dripping tap? It's getting on my nerves - it's really irritating . I didn't expect to see Peter at the party. I was really surprised to see him there. He's had a lot of bad news recently and is feeling a bit depressed . Let's go and cheer him up. I find it relaxing to lie on the sofa and listen to music after a hard day's work. I was told the film was really good but I felt utterly bored by it.  I get really annoyed when people throw rubbish down in the streets. It makes me furious. If I said anything as stupid as he did in front of a thousand people, I'd feel really embarrassed . The kitchen hadn't been cleaned for ages. It was really disgus...

Word of The Day: Able

"ABLE" Pronounce : ˈ ābəl Definitions: Adjective: 1.       Having the power, skill, means, or opportunity to do something. 2.       Having considerable skill, proficiency, or intelligence. Words that end with able : 1.       Calcul able               : able to be 2.       Pay able                   : due to be 3.       Tax able                   : subject to 4.       Fashion able            : relevant or in accordance with 5.       Suit able                  : having the quality to ...

Exercise: TENSES

1.       Ida began to teach English here in 1999. She was still teaching English now. This sentence could be best expressed: “Ida … English since 1999. a)       Teaching b)       Will be teaching c)       Is teaching d)       Has been teaching Analysis: “Since” is used in the perfect tense form (S + Has/Have + been +V-ing). So, the correct answer is (D). 2.       X: John, have you met Bobi? Y: Yes, when I came to his house, he … in front of his house. a)       Sweep b)       Is sweeping c)       Was sweeping d)       Will sweep Analysis:                        Well, to answer this question you ...

PARTS OF SPEECH

Based on its function in the sentence, the word is divided into several types namely: nouns, adjectives, verbs, adverbs, pronouns, prepositions, conjunctions, articles, and interjections. 1.       Nouns Nouns are words that include the names of people, places, and things. Both abstract and concrete, both countable and uncountable. This type of word has several functions in the sentence namely: a)       Subject b)       Object c)       Complement d)       Part of the possessive form 2.       Verbs This is the most important part of a speech, for without a verb, a sentence would not exist. Simply put, this is a word that shows an action (physical or mental) or state of being of the subject in a sentence. Verbs are divided into 2 namely: a)       Auxiliary verbs: to be, to have, ...

Word of The Day: Abandon

"ABANDON" Pronounce:  əˈbandən Definitions: Verb:  Give up completely (a course of action, a practice, or a way of thinking). Cease to support or look after (someone); desert. Allow oneself to indulge in (a desire or impulse). Noun: Complete lack of inhibition or restraint. Examples: She sings and sways with total abandon . We can't go wild and start attacking with total abandon . The devices are now being used with reckless abandon . Never had I seen him move with such abandon , such reckless expression of his feelings. When one party is in power, they spend with reckless abandon .

Exercise (Skills 24-25)

EXERCISE (Skills 24-25): Each of the following sentences contains at least one adjective or adverb. Circle the adjectives and adverbs, and label them. Then indicate if the sentences are correct (C) or incorrect (I). 1.       The chef prepared a delicately sauce. Analysis: It’s incorrect because delicately should be delicate. Prepared it is used as an adjective: make (something) ready for use or consideration. 2.       Matthew feels terribly angry about the issue. Analysis: It’s correct . Terribly it is used as an adverb: very; extremely 3.       The swimmer swam powerful across the pool. Analysis: It’s incorrect because powerful should be powerfully. Powerfully it is used as an adverb. 4.       The receptionist answered the phone carefully. Analysis: It’s correct . Carefully it is used as an adverb. 5.       ...