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auxiliary verbs and modal verbs including tag questions and neither /so
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verbs can be:- The main thing about studying well is to first study smart.. Preparing for a test shouldn't involve staying u all night before an exam. Studying well requires preparation ahead of time. The trick to studying we learning a few tricks as well as your own preferenc Studying depends on your commitment and what ty of environment you strive in.
verbs can be:- Auxiliary (do/does/have...) Or Modals (should/could/must..)
IT'S STUDY TIME We use auxiliary verbs or modal verbs for:- 1-Avoid repeating the main verb or the main phrase 1-Avoid repeating the main verb or the main phrase
IT'S STUDY TIME We use auxiliary verbs or modal verbs for:- 1-Avoid repeating the main verb or the main phrase Ex:- I like cats, but my husband doesn't like cats. Ex:- I like cats, but my husband doesn't
IT'S STUDY TIME We use auxiliary verbs or modal verbs for:- 2- With (So/Neither) to say that someone or something is tha same. use (so/neither/nor+auxiliary+subject) Ex:- A: I loved his latest film. B: So do I. Ex:- A: I haven't finished the book yet. B: Neither did I.
Remeber: If the sentence was affirmative, use (so) If the sentence is negative, use neither, but don't use neither followed IT'S STUDY TIME by another negative. Now! Can you answer the questions? 1- I didn't finish my homework. 2- I have never played tennis. 3- I loved the new action film.
Remeber: If the sentence was affirmative, use (so) If the sentence is negative, use neither, but don't use neither followed IT'S STUDY TIME by another negative. Now! Can you answer the questions? 1- I didn't finish my homework. 2- I have never played tennis. 3- I loved the new action film. So do I. Now! do you know what's wrong in this sentence? Neither did I. Now can you decide why this answer is wrong?
Remeber: If the sentence was affirmative, use (so) If the sentence is negative, use neither, but don't use neither followed IT'S STUDY TIME by another negative. Now! Can you answer the questions? 1- I didn't finish my homework. 2- I have never played tennis. 3- I loved the new action film. So do I. Now! do you know what's wrong in this sentence? I don't have a car. Nor did I. Neither did I.
3- To respond to a statement and say that you (or something or somebody) are different Ex: A: I don't like shopping online. Neither did I. B: I do. I buy a lot of my clothes online
IT'S STUDY TIME 4- To make a reply question to show surprise or interest. Ex: A: I went to a dentist last Monday. B: Did you? Was it painful? Now! Can you answer this question? A: I'll make dinner tonight.
IT'S STUDY TIME 4- To make a reply question to show surprise or interest. Ex: A: I went to a dentist last Monday. B: Did you? Was it painful? Now! Can you answer this question? A: I'll make dinner tonight. B: Will you? That's great! B: Will you? That's great!
IT'S STUDY TIME 5- To show emphasis, normally when you want to contradict what someone said. Ex: A: You didn't lock the door! B: I did lock it. I'm sure Now! Can you answer this question? A: I'll make dinner tonight. A: Sarah isn't coming today. B: Will you? That's great!
IT'S STUDY TIME 5- To show emphasis, normally when you want to contradict what someone said. Ex: A: You didn't lock the door! B: I did lock it. I'm sure Now! Can you answer this question? A: Sarah isn't coming today. B: She is coming. I've just called her. B: Will you? That's great!
6- To make question tags. We use a negative auxiliary with a positive verb and a positive IT'S STUDY TIME auxiliary with a negative verb We use question tags:- 1- to ask another person to agree with you in a falling intonation. Ex: It's a nice day, isn't it? 2- to check something you think is true in a rising intonation. A: Sarah isn't coming today. B: Will you? That's great!