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.IF YOU SENT A LETTER TO A FRIEND AND FORGOT TO PUT THEADDRESS ON IT, WOULD IT ARRIVE ? No, if I sent a letter to a friend andforgot to put the address on it, it wouldn't arriveIF YOU READ A GOOD BOOK, WOULD YOU BE BORED? No, if 1 reada good book, I wouldn't be bored, but I'd be interested58GRAMMAR QUESTIONS326 1) WHEN DO WE USE "AN" BEFORE A WORD, AND WHEN DO WE USE"A" ? - AND GIVE ME AN EXAMPLE OF EACH, PLEASE ! We use "an"before a word beginning with a vowel, and "a" before a wordbeginning with a consonant.For example, a book: an ash-tray2) WHEN DOES THE PRONUNCIATION OF THE WORD "THE" CHANGE ? -AND GIVE ME AN EXAMPLE.The pronunciation of the word "the" changesbefore a word beginning with a vowel.For example, the book: the ash-tray3) WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN "ANY" AND "SOME"?-AND GIVEME AN EXAMPLE OF EACH.The difference.is that we use "any" in interrogativeand negative sentences, and "some" in positive sentences.For example, "Arethere any books on the table? - Yes, there are some books on the table.And arethere any books on the floor? - No, there aren't any books on the floor4) WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE PRESENT PROGRESSIVEAND THE PRESENT SIMPLE ? - AND GIVE ME AN EXAMPLE OF EACHThe difference between.is that we use the Present Progressive foran action we are doing now, for example, "I'm speakingEnglish now", whilst the Present Simple we usefor an action we do generally, for example,"I generally speak [French]"327 5) WHERE DOES THE PREPOSITION GENERALLY COME IN AN ENGLISHSENTENCE WITH AN INTERROGATIVE PRONOUN ? - AND GIVE ME ANEXAMPLE.The preposition generally comes last in an English sentence with aninterrogative pronoun.For example, "Who are you speaking to ?".6) WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN "INTO" AND "IN" ? - AND GIVEME AN EXAMPLE OF EACH.The difference.is that we use "into" for a thingthat moves from one place to another, and "in" for a thing thatremains in one place.For example, "I'm putting my handinto my pocket.My hand is in my pocket"7) WITH THE VERB "TO HAVE", WHAT DOES THE WORD "GOT" MEAN,AND WHY DO WE USE IT ? With the verb "to have", theword "got" means nothing, but we use it for rhythm8) WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVE ANDA POSSESSIVE PRONOUN ? - AND GIVE ME AN EXAMPLE OF EACH.The difference.is that a Possessive Adjective we put hifront of a noun, whilst a Possessive Pronoun we putafter it, or use without a noun.For example,"This is my book.This book is mine"599) GIVE ME ALL THE POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES, PLEASE ! The PossessiveAdjectives are "my, your, his, her, its, our, your, their"328 10) GIVE ME ALL THE POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS.The Possessive Pronouns are"mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours, yours, theirs"11) WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN "MANY" AND "FEW" AND"MUCH" AND "LITTLE" ? - AND GIVE ME AN EXAMPLE OF EACH.The difference.is that we use "many" and "few" for things wecan count, whilst "much" and "little" we use for thingswe can't count.For example, "many books,much water, few pens, little wine"12) WHY DO WE SAY "CHEAPER THAN" BUT NOT "EXPENSIVER THAN" ?We say.because the adjective "cheap" has only one syllable,whilst the adjective "expensive" has three syllables13) WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN "TO LOOK AT" AND "TOWATCH" ? The difference.is that we use "to look at" for something that is still,whilst we use "to watch" for something that is moving14) WHAT'S THE PAST TENSE OF "I AM"? The Past Tense of "I am" is "I was"15) WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN "EVER" AND "NEVER" ?The difference.is that "ever" is positive and is generally used ininterrogative sentences, whilst "never" is negative16) WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN "QUICK" AND "QUICKLY" ?- AND GIVE ME AN EXAMPLE OF EACH.The difference.is that "quick" isan adjective, whilst "quickly" is an adverb.For example,"He is a quick writer.He writes quickly"329 17) WHAPS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN "OVER" AND "ON"?-AND GIVEME AN EXAMPLE OF EACH.The difference.is that we say "over" when there isno contact between the two objects, or when one object covers the othercompletely; whilst we use "on" when there is contact, or when oneobject doesn't cover the other completely.For example, "My right hand.is over the pen, whilst my left hand is on the table"18) HOW DO WE FORM THE PAST TENSE OF REGULAR VERBS ?-ANDGIVE ME AN EXAMPLE.We form.by putting the letters "ed"at the end.For example, "walk - walked"19) WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN "BRING" AND "TAKE" ?-ANDGIVE ME AN EXAMPLE OF EACH.The difference.is that we use "bring" whenwe carry something to somebody who is speaking, and"take" when we carrysomething from somebody who is speaking.For example, "Bringme your book, please Now, take your book to him, please"6020) WHAT ARE THE TWO MEANINGS OF THE WORD "QUITE", ANDHOW DO WE KNOW THE DIFFERENCE? The two meanings of.are"completely"and "nearly completely", and we know the differenceby the accent.A heavy accent means "completely" whilsta light accent means "nearly completely"330 21) WHAT ARE THE ELEVEN MEANINGS OF THE VERB "TO GET" ?The eleven.are "become, earn, reach, arrive, buy, receive,bring, obtain, take, persuade" and "have"22) GRAMMATICALLY, WE SAY "I SHALL, YOU WILL" ETC., BUT WHATDO PEOPLE GENERALLY PREFER TO USE FOR ALL PERSONS ? Peoplegenerally prefer to use "will" for all persons23) WHEN DO WE USE CONTRACTIONS IN ENGLISH, AND WHEN DOWE NOT ? We use.when they sound pleasant to the ear and are easy to pronounce,and we don't use them when they are unpleasant to the ear anddifficult to pronounce24) GIVE ME AN EXAMPLE OF HOW PRONUNCIATION CAN CHANGEWHEN WE SPEAK QUICKLY FROM WHEN WE SPEAK SLOWLY "Monday,Tuesday, Wednesday" become "Mondee, Tuesdee,Wednesdee"."can" becomes "cun"25) WHAT ARE THE THREE WAYS OF ASKING A QUESTION WITHTHE VERB "TO HAVE" ? The three."Have you a pen ? Have yougot a pen ?" and "Do you have a pen ?"26) CAN WE ALWAYS USE THESE THREE FORMS ? No, we can't.331 27) WHAT CONSTRUCTION FOLLOWS A WORD LIKE "SUCCEED"?The construction that follows a word like "succeed"is the word "in" and a gerund28) WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE PAST SIMPLE AND THEPRESENT PERFECT ? - AND GIVE ME AN EXAMPLE OF EACH.The difference between.is that we use the Past Simple when the action isfinished and the time is finished, whilst we use the Present Perfect whenthe action is finished but the time is not finished.For example,"1 spoke English yesterday" and "I have spoken English today"29) WHY DO WE NOT USUALLY SAY "LITTLER" AND "LITTLEST" ?We don't usually say
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