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ADJECTIVE + A NOUN Its a nice day today. -Laura has brown eyes.

-Theres a very old church in this town. -Do you like Italian food? -I dont speak any foreign languages. -There are some beautiful yellow flowers in the garden.
DONT FORGET THE ADJECTIVE IS BEFORE THE NOUNS AND THEY DONT HAVE PLURAL

VERB TO BE

ADJECTIVE

The weather is nice today. These flowers are very beautiful. Are you cold? I am hungry. -The movie wasnt very good. It was boring. Please be quiet.

Look/Feel/Smell/Taste/Sound +

ADJECTIVE

-You look tired. Yes, I feel tired -Eric told me about his new job. It sounds interesting. -Im not going to eat this fish. It doesnt smell good.

AT

8 OCLOCK 10.:30 Midnight, etc. Night The end of ....

-I start work at 8 oclock. -The banks close at 5:00. -I cant sleep at night. -Im taking a trip at the end of October.

ON

Sunday(s), Monday(s), ... April 25th , June 6th , ... Monday morning, Friday night, ...

-Goodbye! See you on Friday! -The concert is on November 20th -They like to go to the restaurants on the weekends/ on weekends

IN

April, May,... 2005, 1990, etc. (the) spring, summer, ... The morning, afternoon, ... Five minutes/ a few days/ two years, ...

- Im taking a trip in September. - Emma was born in 1984. -The park is beautiful in the fall. -Hurry! The train leaves in five minutes

we dont use at/in/on before next/last/this/every:


-We go on vacation every summer - what are you doing this weekend?

FROM ...TO/ UNTIL ...

- We lived in Canada from 1982 until 1990. - I work from Monday to Friday.

UNTIL + the end of a period of time Friday December 3 oclock I come back

-Theyre going away tomorrow. Theyll be away until Friday. -Wait here until I come back.

SINCE + a time in the past (to now)

- John is in the hospital. He has been there since Monday (=from Monday to now)

FOR + a period of time

-Ed stayed with us for three days. -Im going away for the weekend.

three days ten years ten minutes a long time

BEFORE/ DURING/ AFTER

DURING the movie

BEFORE the movie -Dont forget to close the windows before you go out. -I fell asleep during the movie. -They watch TV after they did the dishes.

AFTER the movie

BEFORE/ AFTER + -ing

- I always have breakfast before going to work. (= before I go to work) I started work after reading the newspaper.

AFRAID OF/ GOOD AT, ETC.


Afraid of Angry/mad at somebody Angry/mad about something Different from ... Different than ... Full of ... Good/ bad at ... Interested in ... Married to ... Nice/kind of somebody to ... Nice/ kind to somebody ... Sorry about something Sorry for somebody Tired of ... - Are tired of dogs? -Why are you mad at me? What did I do? -The room was full of people. -Are you angry about last night? -Lynn is different from/ than her sister. -Are you good at math? -Tina is very bad at writing letters -Im not interested in sports. -Sue is married to a dentist. -It was kind of you to help us. -David is always very nice to me. -Im sorry about your accident. -I feel sorry for them. -Im tired of my job. I need a change.

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