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3A Adjectives
- It’s a big house
- They’re pretty flowers
Tip: Adjectives go before a noun.
NOT: It’s a house big.
Tip: Adjectives don’t change before a plural noun.
NOT: They’re prettys flowers.
3B Telling the time
What’s the time?
- It’s seven o’clock
- It’s half past nine
- It’s quarter to two
- It’s twenty-five past one
- It’s twenty to four
Tip: Use It’s + time to say what time it is.
- You can ask What’s the time? or What time is it?
Tip: Use at + time to say when yo do something
- A: What time do you get up?
- B: I get up at half past seven
Warning: BE CAREFUL: You can also say the time like this
1.25= It’s one twenty-five
3C Adverbs of frequency
- I always have toast for breakfast
- Do you usually go to work by bus?
- She doesn’t often go to bed late
- They’re sometimes late
- She hardly ever watches TV
- He is never stressed
Tip: Use advers of frequency to answer the questions
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How often?
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Adverbs of frequency go before all verbs (except be). after be
Warning: BE CAREFUL: Use a (positive) verb with never and hardly ever
- He never smokes NOT He doesn’t never smoke
3D prepositions of time
in | on | at |
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the morning | Monday(morning) | three o’clock |
the afternoon | the 12th of July | midday/midnight |
the evening | my birthday | luchtime |
December | night | |
the summer | the weekend | |
1998 | Christmas/Easter/New Year |
Tip:
- Use in for parts of the day,months,seasons,and years
- Use on for days and dates
- Use at for times of the day,night,the weekend, and festivals
- Use in for parts of the day,months,seasons,and years
- Use on for days and dates
- Use at for times of the day,night,the weekend, and festivals