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Facoltà di Scienze Economiche, Giuridiche e Politiche

CdL Economia e Gestione Aziendale UNIT 4. Facoltà di Scienze Economiche, Giuridiche e Politiche. a.a. 2013/2014. Review of Unit 2-3 pp. 26-27, 38-39 Unit 4: Can/can’t Like + v-ing Object pronouns Possessive pronouns. Outline.

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Facoltà di Scienze Economiche, Giuridiche e Politiche

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  1. CdL Economia e Gestione Aziendale UNIT 4 Facoltà di Scienze Economiche, Giuridiche e Politiche a.a. 2013/2014

  2. Review of Unit 2-3 pp. 26-27, 38-39 • Unit 4: • Can/can’t • Like + v-ing • Object pronouns • Possessive pronouns Outline

  3. Can is a modal auxiliary verb and has two main meanings: ability and possibility Ability: I can play the piano (I know how to play the piano) Possibility: I can come to the party (I have the possibility to come to the party Request: Can you help me? (a third meaning found in questions asking for something) Can/can’t …

  4. Can’t comes from cannot and it’s a contracted form Can never changes, does not add the –s for the third person singular and is followed by the verb in the base form (infinitive withoutto): I can play soccer NOT I can to play soccer Can/can’t…

  5. Affirmative: I/you/he/she/it/we/they canrun Negative: I/you/he/she/it/we/they cannot/can’trun Interrogative: Can I/you/he/she/it/we/they run? Interrogative negative: Can’t I/you/he/she/it/we/they run Can/can’t

  6. Sentiment verbs such as like, enjoy, love, hate, don’t mind (both in the affirmative and in the negative) are followed by the verb in the –ing form • Examples: I love reading books, I like playing football, I enjoy watching crime stories, I hate driving in the rain, I don’t mind wearing those shoes • The same rule is followed by the verbs start, begin, end, finish, stop Like + v-ing

  7. The –ing form is obtained from the union of the base form of the verb with –ing. This is also called present participle or gerund Examples: talk – talking, dream – dreaming, study – studying, stay – staying, love – loving (the –e disappears), drive – driving V-ing

  8. Object pronouns, which replace nouns) go after the verb or a preposition (with, at, of, from, to …): I call her, I go with them Object pronouns

  9. Possessive pronouns indicate possession and substitute a possessive adjective followed by a noun: This is my book and that’s yours Possessive pronouns

  10. Itbreaks … heart ‘couse I knowyou’re the onefor …Don’t …feelsad,thereneverwas a story, obviously….’llneverbe, ohand … wouldneverknowI wouldnever showWhat … feel, what I needfrom …, noand … wouldneverknow… wouldnever showWhat I feel, what I needfrom …Withevery smile comes … reality, ironyYouwon’t find out whathasbeenkilling … Can’t yousee … ?can’t …see?and … wouldneverknowI wouldnever showWhat … feel, what … needfrom …, noand Youwouldneverknow … would never showWhat … feel, what … need from … , no, no… would never knowI would never showWhat … feel, what I need from …, no, noNo no …’ll never knowNo no no …’ll never knowNo no no, love …, love me, love …, love me, noand … would never knowI would never showWhat … feel, what … need from …, no, no… would never know… would never showWhat … feel, what … feel, what … feelwhat … need, what … need from …, no http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JvY_RHqnOHQ

  11. Exercise p. 49 Describe one of your friends and send the writing to teacher.barbara.meloni@gmail.com homework

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