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... Bread, cheese, butter, information, news, food, and money are all uncountable nouns.>• Exercise 14 for some and any.PracticeWrite 'C for countable, 'U' for uncountable.applewaterboymilktablepenbreadcupcomputermoneyCUcheesetoothcargrasspersonroadchairbicyclehandflourIinformationbuttersugartreegardenbooknewsbuswinehouseFORMPositive ... the before names of places• a or the is not usually used before names of villages, towns, streets, cities,countries or continents.She lives in Paris.We went to India.• the is used before ... doesn't smoke20 He doesn't know35 Past Simple: positive - regular verbsFORM• Regular verbs have the same form for all persons (I, you, he, she, etc.):Notes• Irregular verbs are different...
... dangerous > most dangerous;comfortable —> most comfortable24Nouns, adjectives and adverbs20 ComparativesCheckComplete these sentences, using the comparative form of the adjectives given.1 ... likely one.1 We talked to the boys parents for some time.We talked to the boys' parents for some time.We talked to the boy's parents for some time.Nouns, adjectives and adverbs5 ... doesn't smoke20 He doesn't know35 Past Simple: positive - regular verbsFORM• Regular verbs have the same form for all persons (I, you, he, she, etc.):Notes• Irregular verbs are different...
... likely one.1 We talked to the boys parents for some time.We talked to the boys' parents for some time.We talked to the boy's parents for some time.Nouns, adjectives and adverbsPracticeComplete ... [frightening/frightened) by the animals.26Verbs36 Past Simple: positive - irregular verbsFORM• Irregular verbs have the same form for all persons (I, you, he, she, etc)SubjectIHeSheItWeYouTheyPast ... largerichpooryoungbigbadcleanshorthotcoldwarmcheapsmallbrave• Adjectives with three syllables or more (comfortable, beautiful expensive, etc.)add more:comfortable —• more comfortable; beautiful —• more beautiful;expensive —> more expensive•...
... reading and reading comprehension, kinds of reading, and reading in second language teaching and learning. 2. 1. Definitions of reading and readingcomprehension 2.1.1. What is reading? Reading ... towards class reading activities 4. Students difficulties when learning reading at school 5. Students expectations from their teachers 6. Students effort for improving their readingcomprehension ... questionnaire forstudents The questionnaire was designed to get information concerning: 1. Students reasons for learning English 2. Students attitude towards the role of reading 3. Students ...
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