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Expressions of place and time in sentences


Word order in sentences (subject - verb - object) Expressions of place and time in sentences The position of adverbs of frequency onjunctions and fillers in En!lish sentences Exercises" Word order Time #ubject ' They )y friend Every #aturday+ &eter $erb have play is s*immin! *atches T$ %bject brea(fast handball &lace in the (itchen. in the !ym in the pool. at home. every )onday. Time

- Expressions of time go at the end of a statement. - At the end of the sentence: &lace before Time - NEVER put &lace or Time between $erb and %bject * Definite expressions of time can also go at the beginning if the are not the main focus in the sentence. !f ou are in doubt - put it at the end of the sentence - it is more li"el to be right

,. Word order in statements - #ubject - $erb - %bject (#-$-%)

#ubject ' )ax We #ue

$erb play reads can spea( is sin!in!

%bject football. boo(s. En!lish. a nice son!.

' and '

play

football

li(e

table tennis.

#ind $ - V - % in each part of complex sentences.

-. .dverbs of frequency in En!lish


.dverbs - #ummary The comparison of adverbs The position of adverbs in sentences .dverbs of frequency .dverbs and adjectives have the same form .dverbs/ *here the basis is not the adjective .dverbs - t*o forms Exercises" .djectives and adverbs

.dverbs of frequency
al*ays/ usually/ re!ularly/ normally/ often/ sometimes/ occasionally/ rarely/ seldom/ never are ad&erbs of fre'uenc . (he position of these ad&erbs is: before the main verb .dverb of frequency ! ,eter #and can has al*ays usually sometimes $erb !et up play !ot at ).*+. football on $unda s. lots of homewor".

after a form of to be am/ are/ is (*as/ *ere) $erb $usan is .dverb of frequency never late.

(he ad&erbs often/ usually/ sometimes and occasionally can go at the beginning of a sentence. #ometimes ! go swimming. %ften we surf the internet. $omtimes these ad&erbs are put at the end of the sentence. -e read boo"s occasionally.

English tenses - Diagram

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onjunctions/ connectin! *ords and fillers in En!lish sentences

conjunction although and as because but either e&en e&en if e&en so how howe&er if in case in spite of neither or otherwise since unless what when whether

sentence .lthou!h he.s &er famous he is still nice. ! li"e tea and coffee. .s ! came she was lea&ing. .s ou couldn.t see the film/ we.ll tell ou someting about it. $he goes to the tennis club because she li"es to pla tennis. 0e reads maga1ines but he doesn.t li"e to read boo"s. !.m sorr / ,eter is ill and ! can.t come either. -e can either go to the cinema or to the caf2. $he li"es swimming/ even in winter. Don.t drin" an alcohol even if ou dri&e carefull . (his boo" is &er popular3 even so/ ! don.t li"e it. Do ou "now ho* to ride a snowboard4 1o*ever we.&e lost the match. (he wor"ed hard for the test/ ho*ever/ the failed. 'f the were older/ the could go to the part . (a"e our mobile with ou in case ou miss the bus. 0e loo"s &er fit in spite of his age. (he didn.t go to the part / and neither did !. 2either drin"s nor food are allowed in this room. Do ou li"e tea or coffee4 5oo" at the map/ please. %ther*ise ou.ll get lost. #ince he.s lost his mone / he couldn.t go to the restaurant. 0er bab cannot fall asleep unless she sta s in the room. ! don.t "now *hat to sa . When ou.re in 5ondon/ write an e-mail to me. !.m going home *hether ou li"e it or not.

-hen we spea" continuousl / we use !ap fillers. (hese words or short phrases are said when we search for words. 0ere are some examples: ou "now it.s li"e that thing o" right actuall basicall so well ! mean $ometimes people ma"e 6sounds6 to "eep a con&ersation going on. (r to a&oid these 6sounds6 as the are a sign of wea"ness. ahh er um

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