Author Archives: Michelle Tran
Author Archives: Michelle Tran
“So” is an adverb. used before an adjective or another adverb meaning: “very, to such a great degree”SO + ADJECTIVE/ ADVERB The chicken was so delicious.Those pictures are so beautiful.He’s done it so well.The baby is moving so slowly.SO + ADJECTIVE/ ADVERB + THAT + CLAUSE So … that: show cause and effect. James was […]
Continue reading“Enough” can be used as a determiner, a pronoun or an adverb. “Enough” as a determiner used before plural or uncountable nouns to mean “sufficient” or “as many or as much as expected”ENOUGH + NOUN My little sister didn’t have enough money to buy that toy.You didn’t drink enough water today. You look so tired.She […]
Continue reading“Too” is an adverb. used before an adjective or another adverb meaning: “more than enough”TOO + ADJECTIVE/ ADVERB It’s too hot here.She’s too tall.She’s driving too fast.The turtle was moving too slowly.TOO + ADJECTIVE/ ADVERB + TO –INFINITIVE It’s too hard to finish the project by Friday.She’s too short to reach the shelf.She draws too […]
Continue readingSome and anySomeAnySimilarities used when we don’t know the amount used with both countable and uncountable nounsPlease give me some apples.I don’t have any free paper to share. Differences Used in positive sentencesShe’s earned some money by working as a waitress. Used in questions when offering/ requestingWould you like some coffee? Used in negative sentences […]
Continue readingForm PositiveSubject + has/ have + Past Participle Has = ‘s Have = ‘ve She’s done her homework.NegativeSubject + has/ have + not + Past Participle She has not done her homework.Question Has/ Have + Subject + Past Participle? Has she done her homework?Usages To talk about things which happened in the past, and continue […]
Continue readingForm I/ you/ we/ theyHe/ she/ it/ JamesPositiveI/ you/ we/ they + bare infinitive We go to bed early.He/ she/ it/ James + Verb – s/ es She goes to bed early.NegativeI/ you/ we/ they + do not + bare infinitiveDo not = don’tThey don’t go to bed early.He/ she/ it/ James + does not + […]
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