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![]() Hello dear Colleagues
This is some nice topics to be shared for ESL or English Student Learner Already - still - always - yet Usage ALREADY Already is used to say that something has happened earlier than expected or earlier than it might have happened. : Hurry up Susan. Breakfast is ready! I've already had breakfast thanks. I woke up early. STILL Still is used to refer to continuing situations. They've been married for 40 years and they still love each other. I moved to this town five years ago and I'm still living here. ALWAYS Always is used to refer to something that happens regularly. I always send cards at Christmas. Sue always takes the 8 o'clock train to work. YET Yet is used to ask if something expected has happened Has the postman arrived yet? To say that something expected hasn't happened. The book I ordered hasn't arrived yet. -2- (Although - even though / Despite - in spite of) Although/even though and despite/in spite of are used to combine or link two contrasting statements. Although/even though are followed by a subject and a verb : Although/even though it was raining, he walked to the station. Although/even though he had enough money, he refused to buy a new car. Despite/in spite of are followed by a noun, a pronoun or a verb ending in -ing. Despite/in spite of the rain he walked to the station. He noticed the rain but he walked to the station in spite of it. Despite being wet and tired, he walked to the station. Despite/in spite of have the same meaning, but despite is used without 'of'. Example : He had enough money. He refused to buy a new car. The above two statements can be combined as follows : Although/even though he had enough money, he refused to buy a new car. Despite/in spite of having enough money he refused to buy a new car. He had enough money, but despite/in spite of that he refused to buy a new car. To be continued it will be updated every now and then |
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أكـاديـمـي فـعّـال
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رد: English Grammar and Exercises for ESL learners
درسناهم من قبل يعني
we've already studed لكن بعد ما قراتهم تعززت معللوماتي... جميل جدا افدتي ![]() استمري ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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أكـاديـمـي مـشـارك
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رد: English Grammar and Exercises for ESL learners
FOR - DURING - WHILE
For, during and while are used in time expressions. FOR For is followed by a length of time : for one hour. It answers the question : How long? I have been standing here for 10 minutes. Tony is going to San Francisco for a week. My parents lived in London for 2 years. DURING During is followed by a noun. It means 'throughout the period' or 'in the course of' an action or event. During the summer I go to the beach as often as possible. Exercises were given to us during the lesson. The bank was robbed during the night. WHILE While is followed by a subect and a verb. It means 'during the time that an action was taking place'. They held hands while they were watching the film.. The students took notes while the teacher was speaking. We'll collect some seashells while we're walking on the beach |
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أكـاديـمـي فـعّـال
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رد: English Grammar and Exercises for ESL learners
thanks
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رد: English Grammar and Exercises for ESL learners
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رد: English Grammar and Exercises for ESL learners
GREAT
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#8 |
أكـاديـمـي مـشـارك
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رد: English Grammar and Exercises for ESL learners
thank’s
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#9 |
أكـاديـمـي ذهـبـي
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رد: English Grammar and Exercises for ESL learners
good job....
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#10 |
أكـاديـمـي ألـمـاسـي
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رد: English Grammar and Exercises for ESL learners
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