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Grettings Throunghout The Day
Grettings Throunghout The Day
Hello.
Hi
Formal greeting
Good morning
Goodbyes
Bye.
Farewell
See you later.
2. Verbs
‘Be’ Verbs
We will see what a verb is and how we can use them in a variety of
different sentences.
A verb shows an action or a state of being.
Then the ‘be’ verbs follow the subject in the sentence:
Action Verbs
A verb shows an action or a state of being.
Action verbs however, express action and are the most common verbs.
Negative sentences
When a sentence becomes negative it includes the word ‘not’. But if an
action is involved then the word ‘do’ is also needed. Therefore if the
sentence is negative and has an action verb then you use:
I/you/we/they – do not
He/she/it – does not (the extra s goes on do and not the verb)
Some words can be joined together to form just one word. This is called
abbreviation and we use an apostrophe to show this (‘)
I/you/we/they – don’t
- If more than one adjective is used, they should appear in a set order:
size/shape + age + colour + origin + material