Try to create a paragraph with a complete description. Record it and save it. After that, go to the following webpages to check the pronunciation of the vocabulary, repeat and practice your description before recording your final version:.
Text to spech reader Howjsay. Finally, make sure your description has the specific characteristics written in the rubric. Have fun creating your superheroe! Perian, J. Super women [ilustration]. You are asking questions to a friend of yours about his or her abilities. Use the verb to write interrogative sentences.
Essential grammar in use: A self-study reference and practice book for elementary students of English: with answers. Cambridge, U. K: Cambridge University Press. Latham-Koenig, C. American English File 1.
Oxford, U. Oxford University Press. Oxford Practice Grammar. Examples : I am not scared. I am not at my best. It is not in the least important. You are not the master of the situation.
We are the master of the situation. They are not the master of the situation. Is he? Is she? Is it? Are you? Are we?
Are They? Was he? Was she? Was it? Were you? Were we? Were they? Will he be? Will she be? Will it be? Lucy likes chocolate and making chocolate cakes. She wants to make one with her mum. I don't want didn't want did want I don't know chocolate powder, but I need g of black chocolate. We didn't bought don't buy didn't buy I don't know any butter. Are you sure we have enough chocolate?
I wanted not didn't want don't want I don't know to go there twice. CalifJim, thanks for your reply. But, I think I didn't make myself clear on my previous question.
I've always used contracted form, as you mentioned When I asked if the rule is applied to all verbal tenses and auxiliary verbs, actually I meant the word "not" after the subject. Have you NOT noticed that? Does he NOT know that? Can they NOT do that? Are you NOT sleepy yet? That's what I didn't know. But, according to your answer, I assume the rule does apply to all of them.
Thanks again. Rodrigo Yuda. Students: Are you brave enough to let our tutors analyse your pronunciation? Anonymous Have you NOT noticed that? All OK, but not used in casual conversation except for emphasis.
They are formal.
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