miércoles, 22 de septiembre de 2010
domingo, 19 de septiembre de 2010
Verb Spelling: 3rd Singular Persons
PRESENT SIMPLE
VERB SPELLING: 3rd Singular Persons
It's important to notice that English presents easy verb conjugation models, but even that the Present Tense affirmative sentences shows some interesting verb variation endings.
For example we can compare these sentences:
A B C
I come from Italy. Karl comes from Italy. This machine comes from Italy
We go to the movies. Ruth goes to the movies. Ariel goes to the movies.
You study History. Sheila studies the weather. Thomas studies this case.
Obviously, there is a notorious verb ending variation between sentences in column A in relation to column B and C.
I can suggest to visit the next website designed specially for latin english learners:
http://ingles.blog.linkua.com/2008/12/11/spelling-rules-for-adding-s-in-the-third-person-singular-reglas-de-ortografia-para-anadir-s-en-la-tercera-persona-del-singular/
VERB SPELLING: 3rd Singular Persons
It's important to notice that English presents easy verb conjugation models, but even that the Present Tense affirmative sentences shows some interesting verb variation endings.
For example we can compare these sentences:
A B C
I come from Italy. Karl comes from Italy. This machine comes from Italy
We go to the movies. Ruth goes to the movies. Ariel goes to the movies.
You study History. Sheila studies the weather. Thomas studies this case.
Obviously, there is a notorious verb ending variation between sentences in column A in relation to column B and C.
I can suggest to visit the next website designed specially for latin english learners:
http://ingles.blog.linkua.com/2008/12/11/spelling-rules-for-adding-s-in-the-third-person-singular-reglas-de-ortografia-para-anadir-s-en-la-tercera-persona-del-singular/
miércoles, 11 de agosto de 2010
GENDER OF NOUNS
GENDER AND NUMBER OF NOUNS
In English, there are three kinds of gender: feminine, masculine and neuter. They are applied to specific nouns and they are important at the time we replace the subject for a personal pronoun.
The application of gender in general terms is explained as follows:
A. FEMININE
This gender is applied to :
1. People: feminine persons
2. Pets: Animals who are part of the family
3. Animals in study which are under close observation and followed periodically and which general characteristics are rigorously taken down.
B. MASCULINE
This gender is applied to :
1. People: masculine persons
2. Pets: Animals who are part of the family.
3. Animals in study: that are under close observation and followed periodically and which general characteristics are rigorously taken down.
C. NEUTER
This gender is applied to :
1. Unanimated Objects: Real or ideal objects
2. Unknown Animals
3. Even babies are part of this gender
IMPORTANCE
To determine the gender of nouns is important because in function of subject of sentences we need to replace it for subject pronouns which are clasified by number and gender.
In English, there are three kinds of gender: feminine, masculine and neuter. They are applied to specific nouns and they are important at the time we replace the subject for a personal pronoun.
The application of gender in general terms is explained as follows:
A. FEMININE
This gender is applied to :
1. People: feminine persons
2. Pets: Animals who are part of the family
3. Animals in study which are under close observation and followed periodically and which general characteristics are rigorously taken down.
B. MASCULINE
This gender is applied to :
1. People: masculine persons
2. Pets: Animals who are part of the family.
3. Animals in study: that are under close observation and followed periodically and which general characteristics are rigorously taken down.
C. NEUTER
This gender is applied to :
1. Unanimated Objects: Real or ideal objects
2. Unknown Animals
3. Even babies are part of this gender
IMPORTANCE
To determine the gender of nouns is important because in function of subject of sentences we need to replace it for subject pronouns which are clasified by number and gender.
viernes, 30 de julio de 2010
Nouns: Gender and Number
Nouns Clasification
Let's Start with a Video
First of all, It's important to define the concept of "a noun". A noun in simple terms makes reference to something that exists. Sayor hear the name of something produces the visualization in mind of the thing mentioned.Of course, if the word is unknown, you won't be able to imagin it. For example, all the things you can see have a name. If you look at a tree, you may name the parts it: trees, flowers, leaves, branches, etc. These thing that you can see, hold, smell and touch are called concrete nouns.
Things that you can't see but exist such love, friendship, peace,
The things are not always
Nouns in English are clasified i
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