The document discusses grammar concepts including parts of speech, sentence parts, word groups, verbs, and phrases and clauses. It provides examples of each, such as the 8 parts of speech, 3 sentence parts, and differences between phrases and clauses. It also covers forming questions in the simple present and with modal verbs. Key grammar topics are defined and illustrated with examples to help explain English concepts.
2. Correct the mistakes
I like of English
i think english is tired
I want increase my english
My sister was a English teacher
iam
This year I will move to London
A english very basic
I learned very things
Ive already learn english
Im started to learn a three years ago and I believe my
learning is very well
I think is better that three years ago
11. Observe the sentence
The slightly deranged villain watched
her surreptitiously from the shadowy
corner of the room while the thunder
boomed outside.
12. We can see words in the sentence
The slightly deranged villain watched
her surreptitiously from the shadowy
corner of the room while the thunder
boomed outside.
13. We can see words in the sentence
The slightly deranged villain watched
her surreptitiously from the shadowy
corner of the room while the thunder
boomed outside.
14. add some description
The slightly deranged villain watched
her surreptitiously from the shadowy
corner of the room while the thunder
boomed outside.
15. ...weve got nouns like
The slightly deranged villain watched
her surreptitiously from the shadowy
corner of the room while the thunder
boomed outside.
16. ... and verbs like
The slightly deranged villain watched
her surreptitiously from the shadowy
corner of the room while the thunder
boomed outside.
17. ...some of these words are grouped
into phrases:
The slightly deranged villain watched
her surreptitiously from the shadowy
corner of the room while the thunder
boomed outside.
18. In this sentence, there are 2 clauses:
The slightly deranged villain watched
her surreptitiously from the shadowy
corner of the room while the thunder
boomed outside.
19. Whats the difference between a
phrase and a clause?
Phrase: a bunch of words
Clause: a bunch of words with a
noun and a verb.
20. 1st clause:
The slightly deranged villain watched her
surreptitiously from the shadowy corner of the
room
28. Am I wrong?
Am I wrong for thinking out the box
From where I stay?
Am I wrong for saying that I choose
another way?
I ain't trying to do what everybody else
doing
Just cause everybody doing what they
all do
If one thing I know, I'll fall but I'll grow
I'm walking down this road of mine
This road that I call home
So am I wrong?
For thinking that we could be something
for real?
Now am I wrong?
For trying to reach the things that I can't
see?
But that's just how I feel
That's just how I feel
That's just how I feel
Trying to reach the things that I can't
see
Am I tripping for having a vision?
My prediction: I'ma be on the top of the world
Walk your walk and don't look back
Always do what you decide
Don't let them control your life, that's just how
I feel
Fight for yours and don't let go
Don't let them compare you, no
Don't worry, you're not alone, that's just how
we feel
29. Am I wrong? (Am I wrong?)
For thinking that we could be
something for real?
(Oh yeah yeah yeah)
Now am I wrong?
For trying to reach the things that
I can't see?
(Oh yeah yeah yeah)
But that's just how I feel
That's just how I feel
That's just how I feel
Trying to reach the things that I
can't see
If you tell me I'm wrong, wrong
I don't wanna be right, right
If you tell me I'm wrong, wrong
I don't wanna be right
If you tell me I'm wrong, wrong
I don't wanna be right, right
If you tell me I'm wrong, wrong
I don't wanna be right
Am I wrong?
For thinking that we could be something for
real?
Now am I wrong?
For trying to reach the things that I can't
see?
But that's just how I feel
That's just how I feel
That's just how I feel
Trying to reach the things that I can't see
So am I wrong? (Am I wrong?)
For thinking that we could be something for
real?
(Oh yeah yeah yeah)
Now am I wrong? (Am I wrong?)
For trying to reach the things that I can't
see?
(Oh yeah yeah yeah)
But that's just how I feel
That's just how I feel
That's just how I feel
Trying to reach the things that I can't see
30. Asking questions...
Auxiliary verbs
Be (am, is, are, was, were);
Can, could, will, would,
shall, should;
Has, have, had, may, might,
must
Other verbs
Do, does, did.
31. Simple present
Asking questions with:
an auxiliary verb
Am I wrong?
Can I go to the bathroom?
Are you a network addict?
a verb
Do you subscribe for a paid
broadband service?
Do you ever use a
broadband wireless
connection?
Does your best friend use a
cell phone to access a social
network site?
33. Modal verbs
Can I can help you organize the resumes.
Could I could help you if you needed.
May The may be dating.
Might She might leave earlier today.
Must You must update the report before you
send it.
Should You should see a doctor.
Would coloca o pr坦ximo verbo na forma ia:
I help everybody.
I would help you if we had time.