VOCABULARY

BASIC WORDS

Basic English Words, Numbers, Body Parts, Clothing, and Hair Descriptions If you’re just starting to learn English, one of the first things to do is to learn the alphabet. Let’s learn these sounds now: Numbers Read and repeat the numbers: Ordinal Numbers Here are some ordinal numbers: Describing People Learn vocabulary related to describing people’s […]

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NAMES OF THE SPORTS

Sports Vocabulary and Sentences If you’re interested in talking about sports, here are some sports-related vocabulary and sentences: Sports Vocabulary Using Verbs with Sports Remember these rules when using verbs with sports: Sports Examples Talking About Sports Here are some questions you can ask and topics to discuss related to sports: Sports Vocabulary List Here

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AFRAID-SCARED-FRIGHTENED

Expressions of Fear in English If you want to talk about fear in English, here are some words and expressions to help you: Afraid We use “afraid” as an adjective to express that something or someone is dangerous: Horror When fear is sudden and shocking: Fear Expressing fear of specific important things: Frighten and Scare

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ADJECTIVES TEST 1

READ AND CHOOSE CORRECT  ADJECTIVE.     1. If  I am not right I ‘m …………………….   a. wrong      b. certain    c. correct    d. un-right     2. If you are not taller you are …………….   a. the short       b.  shorter      c. shortest    

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ADVERBS

Top 20 Adverbs An adverb is a word that adds additional information about place, manner, time, degree to a word. It enhances the meaning of the word it modifies.

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FACTS ABOUT ADVERBS

A Different Look at Adverbs in English We have previously studied what adverbs are and when they are used in English. Adverbs must always affect the verb. In other words, they answer the question “how.” Fact 1: The answer to the question “How do you run?” is “fast” or “slowly.” I run fast.I run slowly.I

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EVERYDAY ADJECTIVES

Everyday English – Commonly Used Adjectives Common adjectives we frequently use in everyday English: 1. When you feel upset and sad due to a difficult situation, you feel depressed. 2. Expecting good things to happen to be successful. 3. The opposite of optimistic is pessimistic. 4. When you don’t know what’s going on and happening,

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ADJECTIVES 2

Most Commonly Used Adjectives in English 1. Using Adjectives to Describe Nouns or People’s States We use adjectives to describe the state of nouns or individuals. My English is very good. I am afraid of dogs. I didn’t look well yesterday. 2. Forming Adjectives with -ing and -ed Suffixes: break=breaking (broken) I like swimming on

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ADJECTIVES

Most Common Adjectives Adjectives are used to describe the degree of modification. The adjectives are positive (positive), comparative (comparative), and superlative (superlative). That boy is strong. (positive)That boy is stronger. (comparative)He is the strongest boy in his class. (superlative) A handful of adjectives have irregular forms of positive, comparative, and superlative usage. Irregular usage forms

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