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Por: kamys17 • 19/12/2017 • 1.651 Palavras (7 Páginas) • 350 Visualizações
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Mee too. It’s wekeend time!
Time for shopping!
FREQUENCY ADVERBS
Subject + Frequency Adv. + Verb
Discribe how often you do something/ Talk about activities or routines which take place a regular basis
Every
D
ay
It’s s
I
mple the Present Simple
N
ever
O
ften
S
Ometimes/ occasionally
A
lways
U
sually
R
Arely/seldom
I never go out
You always arrive late!
He usually gets up at seven.
She rarely plays tennis.
It often rains in the England.
We sometimes watch TV.
You occasionally drink wine.
Every day they drive to work.
Exception
The frequency adverb goes
AFTER the verb to be
SUBJECT+ VERB TO BE+ Frequency adv,
He isn’t often late.
We’re sometimes in a hurry
That’s life
Yes I always go shopping on Saturdays.
The first thing I do on Saturday is drive to the supermarket.
I sometimes go shopping on Saturdays, but I usually sleep late. I’m always so tired on Saturdays...
I’m never tired on the weekend!
The weekend is time for fun! I paint, go jogging, go out some friends. Unfortunately, I sometimes have to study...
Oh, I sometimes do a little work at weekend. When I’m free I like going swimming, go to exhibitions or to concerts if I have enough money.
Oh, and every Sunday I clean up entire flat, and the evening I watch TV.
Oh, I never watch TV. It’s boring.
Peter and I like going to the cinema at the weekend.
Yes, it’s important not to watch too much TV. An hour a day or so, that’s enough.
Come on guys! You talk like my grandfather! Work, TV, housework on the weekends... Life is more!
I want you to take me to places where young people have fun!
Great! Get ready , grandpa!
ENOUGH
It isn’t enough/ It’s not suficient
enough + noun = There isn't enough money.
Adjective + enough = The glass isn’t full enough.
TOO MUCH
Sometthing is in excess.
Too much + noun = There’s too much Money for the ticket.
Too many (countable) + noun = There’s too many coins.
Too + adjective =The ticket is too expensive.
SO
that describe an emphasis.
so+adjective= The ticket is so expensive!
I wake up at seven o’clock, but I dont’t get up.
I listen to the radio, and I listen to the News, then after I slowly get up, that’s difficult and I take a shower.
I get dressed and then I go for a walk wih Zukie!
Then we have breakfast together , she has dog biscuits and I have toast, marmalade and butter. Then I go to work on my scooter.
PRESENT SIMPLE
Positive form
Subject + Present simple + object
I
work
at home.
YOU
work
every day.
HE
works
at night.
SHE
works
in an office.
IT
works
all week.
WE
work
together.
YOU
work
full-time.
THEY
work
at wekeends.
Thats life
Jack : Make ask you a question, Alice?
Alice: Sure, ask any question you like, I’m a open book.
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