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viernes, 17 de noviembre de 2017
-ing or -ed? Participles as Adjectives
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viernes, 10 de noviembre de 2017
BOTH TRANSITIVE AND INTRANSITIVE
Hello guys! Welcome to my blog. Today I will share with you some useful information about some verbs that can be both transitive and intransitive.
Remember that this verbs help you to see if passive voice can be used. With this information I was able to know which verbs can be both transitive and intransitive and I have tried to memorize them.
Here is the information:
Here I give you the link to practice some exercises. exercise here
Please leave your coments and feel free to ask me any doubt.
Remember that this verbs help you to see if passive voice can be used. With this information I was able to know which verbs can be both transitive and intransitive and I have tried to memorize them.
Here is the information:
Many verbs can be both transitive and intransitive depending on their meanings.
Examples
- Jamie set the documents down on the CEO’s desk.
(Transitive: The documents are the direct object to the verb: set.) - The sun set low over the Pacific Ocean.
(Intransitive: Low is an adverb. Setdoesn’t need a direct object.) - Ms. Tyson manages the accounting department.
(Transitive: The accounting department is the direct object to the verb: manage.) - John has had difficulty managingsince his wife’s death.
(Intransitive: Since is a preposition of time. Managing doesn’t need a direct object)
Note: Transitive and intransitive verbs can appear in any tense.
Here is a list of several verbs that can be both transitive and intransitive depending on their meanings:
- set
- leave
- give
- study
- sit
- grow
- smell
- dance
- sing
- write
- teach
- burn
- eat
- paint
- drive
- manage
- stop
- climb
- run
- check
- cost
- go
- pay
- improve
Here I give you the link to practice some exercises. exercise here
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viernes, 3 de noviembre de 2017
THE TOPIC OF PASSIVE VOICE IS BEING STUDIED BY US.
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Do not forget to do the exercises. EXERCISE 1 and EXERCISE 2
jueves, 19 de octubre de 2017
"BY" vs "WITH"
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Welcome to my weekly post. Today I will share with you some information I found in some websites that helped me to understand the difference between "BY" and "WITH". If you remember we have been talking about the use of these prepositions and I know they can be quite similar.
Here are some rules I found about when to use "BY"
Here are some rules I found about when to use "WITH"
Also I will share with you a video that helped me to clarify my doubts regarding this prepositions. This is so well explained, so I really hope this can help you to acquire more knowledge.
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I really hope you like my post and I encourage you to keep studying because this information will help us to be better teachers in the future and to teach to future learners correctly. To finish with my post, here is an exercise for you to practice. exercise here
Welcome to my weekly post. Today I will share with you some information I found in some websites that helped me to understand the difference between "BY" and "WITH". If you remember we have been talking about the use of these prepositions and I know they can be quite similar.
Here are some rules I found about when to use "BY"
By
Used to indicate proximity:- Can I sit by you?
- He was standing by me.
- The post office is by the bank.
- The microwave was fixed by the mechanic.
- The flowers were delivered by a postman.
- The branch office was closed by the head office.
- You can pass the exam by preparing for it.
- I expressed my feeling toward her by writing a letter.
- She finally broke the record by pure effort.
- Please send this package to Russia by airmail.
- I came here by subway
Here are some rules I found about when to use "WITH"
With
Used to indicate being together or being involved:- I ordered a sandwich with a drink.
- He was with his friend when he saw me.
- She has been working with her sister at the nail shop.
- The manager will be with you shortly.
- I met a guy with green eyes.
- Were you the one talking with an accent?
- People with a lot of money are not always happy.
- I wrote a letter with the pen you gave me.
- This is the soup that I made with rice and barley.
- He cut my hair with his gold scissors.
- I am emailing you with my sincere apology.
- He came to the front stage with confidence.
- Are you with me?
- Yes, I am completely with you.
- She agrees with me
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I really hope you like my post and I encourage you to keep studying because this information will help us to be better teachers in the future and to teach to future learners correctly. To finish with my post, here is an exercise for you to practice. exercise here
jueves, 12 de octubre de 2017
ADJECTIVE+PREPOSITION FOLLOWED BY GERUND
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s谩bado, 7 de octubre de 2017
EXTRA RULES WHILE USING INFINITIVES
Hello Guys! Welcome to my blog. This week we have been talking about infinitives and the verbs that are followed by them. But today I will share with you some other rules I found on Internet and we have to take in consideration this rules while using infinitives.
THE NOUN + INFINITIVE RULE
If there is an noun or pronoun following the main verb, it should be followed by the infinitive form.
Examples:
My mom asked me to buy some groceries.
My boss needs me to cover a class this Sunday.
I advise my friends to study hard for our test.
The last example with the verb “advise” shows just how useful this rule is. Advise is usually followed by a gerund (I advised studying for the test), but when you add a noun/pronoun object, the noun + infinitive rule takes precedence.
THE EXCEPTION: SPEND/WASTE TIME + GERUND
While the noun + infinitive rule works in almost every case, there is a common exception involving time. When the phrases spend time or waste time are used, the noun “time” is NOT followed by an infinitive. A gerund always follows these phrases. Also note that the noun “time” can be replaced by an amount of time (using the nouns months, days, hours, minutes, etc.) and a gerund is still required.
Examples:
But be careful! If the noun “time” is not part of the spend time/waste timephrase, the normal noun + infinitive rule applies.
THE NOUN + INFINITIVE RULE
If there is an noun or pronoun following the main verb, it should be followed by the infinitive form.
Examples:
My mom asked me to buy some groceries.
My boss needs me to cover a class this Sunday.
I advise my friends to study hard for our test.
The last example with the verb “advise” shows just how useful this rule is. Advise is usually followed by a gerund (I advised studying for the test), but when you add a noun/pronoun object, the noun + infinitive rule takes precedence.
THE EXCEPTION: SPEND/WASTE TIME + GERUND
While the noun + infinitive rule works in almost every case, there is a common exception involving time. When the phrases spend time or waste time are used, the noun “time” is NOT followed by an infinitive. A gerund always follows these phrases. Also note that the noun “time” can be replaced by an amount of time (using the nouns months, days, hours, minutes, etc.) and a gerund is still required.
Examples:
- I spent time going to a concert.
- He wastes a lot of time watching TV.
- They have wasted four days arguing about it.
But be careful! If the noun “time” is not part of the spend time/waste timephrase, the normal noun + infinitive rule applies.
- I have time to help you today.
- They need more time to finish the test.
viernes, 29 de septiembre de 2017
GERUNDS
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Here is the list of the most common verbs followed by a Gerund with some examples included.
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