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Grammar check!
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Look at these sentences: Robin Hood’s fame was everywhere. From that day on, Robin’s life was in great danger. In both sentences the possessive ‘s’ is used: Hood’s Robin’s We use the…
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Past continous
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Past Continous One Christmas Eve Scrooge was sitting in his office. The verb was sitting is in the Past Continuous (Past Simple of to be + present participle) and describes the continuation of an action…
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Past continuous and past simple
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While + the Past Continuous Look at these examples: Virginia (talk) to the Ghost (long action) + She (become) angry (sudden action) While Virginia was talking to the Ghost, she became angry. She (come)…
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Present simple and present continuous
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He goes out on the moor in all types of weather In English there are two principal present tenses: the Present Simple and the Present Continuous. Often, we use the Present Simple to describe what we do…
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Grammar (I)
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Uncountable nouns An uncountable noun is one that does not usually have a plural form. It is not possible to express the singular of an uncountable noun. Wood, water and intelligence are all examples of…
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The contracted form or genitive 's'?
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Sometimes we confuse the genitive ‘s’ with the contracted form of the verbs is or has. Look at these examples: Sir Gawain died in Arthur’s arms. Here the ’s means the arms of Arthur. Arthur’s…
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Non-defining relative clauses with ‘Where’
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‘My kind new friends took me upstairs to a bedroom, where I slept for a very long time’. Sometimes relative clauses with ‘where’ are an essential part of the sentence. They are ‘defining…
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Similies - Go back to the text
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A simile compares two things. There are two examples near the end of Part Five. His fingers were as cold as ice. His lips were as hot as fire. Look at these similes and fill the gaps with a suitable…
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Speaking: weather (T: Grade 3)
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Look at the two pictures below. They are both examples of extreme weather. What is happening in each one? What are the people doing? Talk about the weather with another student. Ask and answer the…
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Few and little
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‘Few men had bright red hair like mine’ We use ‘few’ and ‘little’ to communicate a negative idea – to say ‘not much’ or ‘not many’. We use few with plural nouns and little with…