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  1. 2 days ago · UNIT 1. NEGATIVE AND INTERROGATIVE SENTENCES. Transform the following sentences into the negative and the interrogative. 1 Example: (See unit 22.) I can dance. I can't dance/I cannot dance. Can I dance? a She can swim. b They can help you. c We can ride a horse. d He can drive a lorry. e It can fly.

  2. 3 days ago · A common mistake both for learners of English as well as native speakers is the difference between “Used to” and “Use to” and when (or if) we put the letter D at the end of the verb. Used to = an action or habit that was common in the PAST but not anymore.

  3. 21 hours ago · A student is learning to speak English as a second language. This student can speak simple sentences but still relies heavily on context clues. What is this stage of second language acquisition?

  4. A word used in a sentence to complete the meaning of the verb: Complement. A word in the predicate that receives the action expressed by the verb: Direct Object. The most important word in the complete subject: Simple Subject. The simple subject and its modifiers: Complete Subject.

  5. 5 days ago · In this post, we’ll look at what sentence stress is all about, along with how to identify which words to stress in a sentence. Download: This blog post is available as a convenient and portable PDF that you can take anywhere.

  6. 5 days ago · What is the Sentence method? The Sentence method is a straightforward note-taking approach in which every new thought, fact, or topic is written on a separate line (often numbered for organisation). It is characterised by its simplicity, relying on sentences to capture information quickly. What is the Sentence method?

  7. 1 day ago · Use the adverb hereby to mean "as a result of what I'm saying right now." For example, your bus driver might announce, "All cellphones on the bus must hereby be turned off and put away." The word hereby is especially useful for people who are issuing proclamations or reading from formal documents.