LEVEL 5 GRAMMAR, NOVEMBER 14, 2017
We began by revising the difference between the Present Simple and Present Continuous
Present Simple
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Present Continuous
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I eat
She eats
I don’t eat
She doesn’t eat
Do you eat?
Does he eat?
Always
Sometimes
Every day
Usually
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I am eating
He is eating
I am not eating
He is not eating
Are you eating?
Is he eating?
What is he eating?
At the moment
Now
Definite plans for the future (what are you doing at the weekend?)
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Some expressions that came up during the class:
To get on
Eg. – how are you getting on? = how are you doing?
How are you getting on with your new job?
How are you getting on in your new house?
We then went on to practice comparing things, using animals as examples....
A whale is bigger than a lizard
A bird is more beautiful than a spider.
Generally, we use "-er than" to compare a short adjective and "more ____ than" for a longer adjective.
We can also use "not as ________ as...." to compare
A lizard is not as big as a whale.
A spider is not as beautiful as a bird.
We then went on to practice comparing things, using animals as examples....
A whale is bigger than a lizard
A bird is more beautiful than a spider.
Generally, we use "-er than" to compare a short adjective and "more ____ than" for a longer adjective.
We can also use "not as ________ as...." to compare
A lizard is not as big as a whale.
A spider is not as beautiful as a bird.
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