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1. My friend sings beautiful beautifully .
2. Did she get become becoming the message?
3. I learn am learning have been learning English for five years now.
4. If you speak will speak had spoken to him, he would have told you about his problems.
5. Jenny is afraid of go to go going by plane.
6. We have been waiting for you since for twelve o'clock.
7. Can I make take do a picture of you?
8. What will the weather whether be like tomorrow?
9. They had to concentrate concentrate themselves concentrate each other on the task.
10. Fred, who whose which sister is in my class, is very cute.
11. Last week I see saw have seen Susan in a shop.
12. There isn't much many milk left.
13. My mobile phone is as modern more modern moderner most modern than yours.
14. My hobby hobbies hobbys are dancing and drawing.
15. He went not did not went did not go to the cinema last night.
16. I saw him she their yesterday.
17. They will come would come to see us if they had a car.
18. He has a an old car.
19. The house was build was built was builded in 1840.
20. I don't have some any pets.
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My friend sings beautifullyUse the adverb to describe how something is done.
see Adjective/Adverb
. Did she getget = receive, understand
the message? I have been learningUse the present perfect progressive when you talk about a period of time (from the past until now)
see Table of Tenses
English for five years now. If you had spokenConditional clause type III: If + had + past participle, would + have + past participle
see Conditional Clauses
to him, he would have told you about his problems. Jenny is afraid of goingbe afraid of is always followed by the gerund
see Infinitive/Gerund
by plane. We have been waiting for you sinceUse since when a starting point is given (e.g. 1996, yesterday)
Use for when a period of time is given (one week, three years)
siehe since/for
twelve o'clock. Can I takeIt's always 'take a picture'
a picture of you? What will the weatherwhether = if (I don't know whether to wear the blue or the black jeans.
be like tomorrow? They had to concentrateDo not use reflexive pronouns with concentrate
see Pronouns (reflexive pronouns)
on the task. Fred, whosesee who / which / whose
sister is in my class, is very cute. Last week I saw'last week' indicates that you have to use simple past.
see Table of Tenses
Susan in a shop. There isn't muchUse much for nouns without a plural form.
Use many for plural nouns
see much / many
milk left. My mobile phone is more modernThe word 'than' indicates that you have to use the comparative form - The comparison of 'modern' is 'more/most'.
see Adjective / Adverb
than yours. My hobbiesThe word 'are' indicates that you have to use the plural form. When adding 's' the 'y' in 'hobby' becomes 'ie'.
see Nouns (plural)
are dancing and drawing. He did not goNegative sentences in simple past: did + not + verb (Only put the auxilliary verb 'do' to simple past)
see Simple Past
to the cinema last night. I saw himUse the objective form of the personal pronoun. ('him' is the only objective form given here)
see Pronouns
yesterday. They would comeConditional clause type II: if + simple past, would + verb (Mind that in this case the if clause is in the second part of the sentence.)
see Conditional Clauses
to see us if they had a car. He has anUse 'an' because the following word begins with a vowel (o).
see Nouns (articles)
old car. The house was builtUse the passive in simple past: was + 3. verb form. 'build' is an irregular verb (build-built-built)
see Passive Voice
in 1840. I don't have anyUse any in questions and negative sentences.
Use some in positive sentences.
see some / any
pets. 41.
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