LEVEL 5, NOVEMBER 7, 2017
We revised few, a few, little, a little.
To summarise:
Few and little mean “almost nothing”
A few and a little mean “some”
WE looked at the difference between the Present continuous
and the Present Simple
Present Simple
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Present Continuous
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I go he eats we drive she lives
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Used for habitual actions, routines, everyday,
often etc….
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Can be used for the future with timetables –
the class starts at 9.
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I am going, he is eating, we are driving, she is living
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Used for talking about now, at this moment
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Also used to talk about the future when we are
sure of our plans – “This weekend, I am visiting my parents.”
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We talked a little more about future plans with the continuous
– if we are not sure, we use “might” or “maybe I will”
I might go to the cinema tonight, I am not sure.
Maybe I will see you later, but maybe not.
I’m travelling to Australia this summer, I have
bought the tickets.
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