Saturday, December 31, 2011

Lesson 2 (part B3)

B.3 Notice the position of always in questions
STATEMENT

john
Always
Studies
At night


john
Always
Studies
At night
QUESTIONS
does
john
Always
Study
At night?
STATEMENT

Mary
is
Always
Busy


Mary
is
Always
Busy
QUESTIONS
is
Mary

Always
Busy

COMMENT
Adverbs like always come before the main verb (study, arrive, etc) in questions as well as in statements. With forms of be (am, are, is) the adverb of frequency remains with the rest of the predicate when the verb is put before the subject to make a question.

Exercise 12. Change the teacher’s statement into a question. The next student will answer the question.
The teacher is usually busy                                      STUDENT A: IS THE TEACHER USUALLY BUSY?
                                                                                            STUDENT B: YES, HE IS
You Are Often Busy                                                    STUDENT B: ARE YOU OFTEN BUSY?
                                                                                            STUDENT C: YES, I AM OR NO, I AM NOT
1.       You are sometimes tired
2.       You are sometimes hungry
3.       You always eat breakfast in the morning
4.       The windows are always open
5.       The teacher is usually in the room
6.       You usually have coffee for breakfast
7.       You usually eat lunch at noon
8.       The door is sometimes open
9.       The windows are often closed
10.   You sometimes read at night
11.   You usually understand the lessons
12.   Pencils are usually light
13.   Shoes are always white
14.   Shirts are often white.

Taken from: English sentence structure by Robert Krohn 
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Friday, December 30, 2011

Lesson 2 (part B2)

B.2 Compare the position of always
Previous pattern:





MAIN VERB

John
Always
studies
At night
New pattern:




Be


Mary
is
always
Busy

COMMENT
Adverbs like always (single-word adverbs of frequency) come after forms of be (am, are, is)

Exercise 10. Substitute a word like always for the multi-word adverbials of frequency
John is busy all of the time                       JOHN IS ALWAYS BUSY
Mr. Allen is busy most of the time        MR. ALLEN IS USUALLY BUSY
1.       Mrs. Allen is busy much of the time
2.       She is tired most of the time
3.       Mr. Miller is almost never tired
4.       Mr. miller is thirsty most of the time
5.       He is hungry some of the time
6.       John is hungry much of the time
7.       He is thirsty most of the time
8.       He is almost never in the room
9.       He is at home most of the time
10.   Mr. Allen is at home some of the time

Exercise 11. Summary exercise.
John drinks milk much of the time                            HE OFTEN DRINKS MILK
He is thirsty much of the time                                    HE IS OFTEN THIRSTY
1.       He has cornflakes for breakfast all of the time
2.       He is sleepy at breakfast all of the time
3.       He is late to class some of the time
4.       He studies at night all of the time
5.       Mrs. Miller almost never drinks coffee
6.       She drinks tea most of the time
7.       She is at home much of the time
8.       She eats at home most of the time
9.       She is busy most of the time
10.   She sings at home some of the time

Taken from: English sentence structure by Robert Krohn 
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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Lesson 2 (part B1)

B.1 Notice the position of words like always and compare the meaning.


SINGLE-WORD
ADVERB OF FREQUENCY
MAIN VERB

John
Always
studies
At night
Mary
Usually
Studies
At night
Bob
Often
Studies
At night
Bill
Sometimes
Studies
At night
Alice
Seldom
Studies
At night
tom
never
studies
At night

Always
100%
All of the time

Usually

Most of the time

Often
50%
Much of the time

Sometimes

Some of the time

Seldom

Almost never

never
0%
Not at any time

COMMENTS
Adverbs like always (SINGLE-WORD ADVERB OF FREQUENCY) come before the main verb of a sentence. (See section B.2 for sentences with be)
Note:  Some of these adverbs are also used in other positions, as in the sentence Sometimes I study at night.
Exercise 9. Substitute a word like always for the multi-word adverbials of frequency.
Mary drinks milk all of the time                  MARY ALWAYS DRINKS MILK
John drinks milk most of the time             JOHN USUALLY DRIKNS MILK
1.       John drinks coffee some of the time
2.       He almost never drink tea
3.       Mr. Allen drinks coffee much of the time
4.       Mrs. Allen almost never drinks coffee
5.       She drinks tea most of the time
6.       Mr. Miller has coffee at 10 A.M all of the time
7.       Mrs. Allen has coffee at 10 A.M some of the time
8.        Mrs. Miller almost never drinks milk in the morning
9.       She has coffee in the morning most of the time
10.   Mr. and Mrs. Miller eat in restaurant some of the time
11.   John eats in restaurants all of the time
12.   Mary almost never eats in a restaurant
13.   She eats at home most of the time
14.   Mr. and Mrs. Miller eat in a restaurant much of the time

Taken from: English sentence structure by Robert Krohn 
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Lesson 2 (part A5)

A.5 Notice the use of negative short answers.
Previous pattern (lesson 1)

QUESTION
Is the book blue?
SHORT ANSWER
No, it isn’t.
New pattern

QUESTION
Does john sing well?
SHORT ANSWER
No, he doesn’t.
QUESTION
Do Mr. and Mrs. Allen sing?
SHORT ANSWER
No, they don’t.


AFFIRMATIVE SHORT ANSWER


Sg.
Pl.


No, I don’t
No, we don’t


No, you don’t
No, you don’t


No, he doesn’t
No, they don’t










Exercise 7. Answer the teacher’s question with a negative short answer.
Does john eat lunch here?                           NO, HE DOESN’T
Do the classes begin at 6 A,M?                   NO, THEY DON’T.
1.       Does john have a tea in the morning?
2.       Do Mr. and Mrs. Miller have a tea in the morning?
3.       Does Mary have a class at noon?
4.       Does she eat lunch here?
5.       Does john have eggs and toast for breakfast?
6.       Does he have sandwich for lunch?
7.       Do classes begin at 6 A.M?
8.       Do Mr. and Mrs. Miller study at noon?
9.       Does Mr. Miller arrive at 6 A.M?
10.   Do john and Mary leave at 4 P.M?

Exercise 8. Practice both affirmative and negative answers. Answer the teacher’s questions (individually). Give a true answer.
Is the book green?                            YES, IT IS.
Do I understand English?                YES, YOU DO?
Does the Class begin at 7 A.M?    NO, IT DOESN’T.
1.       Is the door closed?
2.       Is the door open?
3.       Do you have tea for dinner?
4.       Do you like coffee?
5.       Do you speak Spanish?
6.       Does Mr. A speak Spanish?
7.       Do you drink milk in the morning?
8.       Is Mr. B in class?
9.       Do Mr. B and Mr. C speak Spanish?
10.   Are we in class?
11.   Do I live in the United States?
12.   Does Mr. E teach English?
13.   Is Miss F a teacher?
14.   Do you study in the afternoon?

Taken from: English sentence structure by Robert Krohn 
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