Face To Face
Relative Pronouns
• Relative pronouns are used to join sentences.
• Who refer to people
• Which refer to things/ feelings…
• Where refer to placesA teacher is a person who cares about her students
Love is a feeling which I don’t understand
The house where I live is fantastic
Describe these two celebrities
Adverbs of Degree
0% ___________________________100% not very a bit quite very completely
slightly fairly extremely
rather
Adverbs + adjectives rather difficult
completely different
slightly different
COMPOUND ADJECTIVES
ADJECTIVE + NOUN- ED
ADVERB + NOUN -ED
1. Long-legged , pale-skinned, narrow-minded …
2. Well-behaved, well-dressed…
***** Take into Account *****
Adjectives in English go before nouns: a long legged person, a tall woman..Adejectives in Engish are always singular : Different cars (differentS cars incorrect)
Brief description
• USING ADJECTIVES STUDIED IN CLASS
• USING ADVEBRS OF DEGREE
PRESENT SIMPLE• WHEN DO WE USE IT??
Use: To describe HABITS AND ROUTINES• AUXILIAR DO / DOES / • THE “-S” Rule : When??
AFFIRMATIVE ONLY (he, she,it)• ADVERBS OF FREQUENCY( Keywords)
Present Simple• Structure Affirmative:• Subject + verb + Object• The children play in a rock band• 3rd Person singular: “s”• The child plays in a rock band• Structure Negative:• Subject + don’t / doesn’t + v-inf+object• The children don’t play in a rock band• The child doesn’t play in a rock band
Present Simple
• Questions
DO/ DOES + SUBJECT+ V-INF.+O ?
• Do the children play in a rock band?
• Does the child play in a rock band?
Present Simple
• Frequency Adverbs: 100%___________________________0%
always often sometimes hardly-ever never
1- I always drink coke
2- I’m never sad
3- She hardly- ever goes to the cinema
4- We usually call each other
+ Keywords : every + noun: Every morning, every month..
on Mondays, on Saturdays …
Present Continuous
• Used:
- Action taking place now/ at the moment
- Temporary Actions
Subject+ To be + v-ing +object
Subject + to be+ not + v-ing + object
Subject + to be + v-ing + object?
Present Continuous
• The boys are making a cake for their teacher
• The lady is reading a paper in the bus• My father isn’t smoking a cigarette now• Right now I’m doing my English
homework• Is the girl doing her homework?• Are the boys making a cake for the
teacher?
Present Continuous
KEYWORDS:
AT THE MOMENT / NOW/ RIGHT NOW
• ****Watch out!!! ******• ACTUALLY doesn’t mean ACTUALMENTE• NOWADAYS means ACTUALMENTE!!!!!!