F2F Class Notes (Raph)[W]

Homework

Go to Breaking News English (www.breakingnewsenglish.com), pick an article and write a paragraph about it.

Writing exercise

Original:

I’m always on edge when i’m tired.
Benoit always forget to switch off the light.
I usually cook.
We are usually happy.
He normally/generally have good taste.
She is normally/generally better than me.
I often buy my food by internet
I’m frequently sick.
I sometimes have pain on my feet when i walk to much.
She were sometimes impossible.
I occasionally drink wine at night.
It were occasionally to do that.
I seldom eat foie gras only for big occasion like Christmas.
Before i live in China i was seldom ate Chinese.
I hardly ever take breakfast in the morning.
She is hardly ever angry.
My husband never cook.
I’m never visit America. I have never been in america.

Edited:

I’m always on edge when I‘m tired.
Benoit always forgets to switch off the light.
I usually cook.
We are usually happy.
He normally/generally has good taste.
She is normally/generally better than me.
I often buy my food online / on the internet.
I’m frequently sick.
I sometimes have pain on my feet when I walk to much. / My feet hurt sometimes when I walk too much.
She was very difficult sometimes.
I occasionally drink wine at night.
It only does that occasionally.
I seldom eat foie gras. I only do it on big occasions like Christmas.
Before I lived in China I seldom ate Chinese food.
I hardly ever have/eat breakfast in the morning.
She is hardly ever angry.
My husband never cooks.
I’ve never visited America. I have never been to America.

Grammar

I stopped to ask question about it. – I stopped asking questions about it. 

After I no enough time to continue. – After I won’t have enough time to continue.


Noun = name of a thing, a person, an animal, a place, etc.
E.g.:, Raph, table, computer, chair, cup, Shanghai, phone, America, dog, etc..

Pronouns = words we use instead of a noun.
E.g.: I, You, He, She, It, We, You, They, Your, His, My, Mine, Them, Their, etc..

Adjectives = a word that describes a noun or a pronoun.
E.g.: beautiful, hot, cold, fat, thin, painful, big, small, useful, useless, good, bad, etc..

Adverb = a word that describes a verb, adjective or another adverb and answers one of the following questions:

  • How: easily, happily, loudly, quickly, well, slowly, sadly, etc..
  • How often: never, always, every day,  frequently, seldom, often, sometimes..
  • When: now, after, before, early, yesterday, today, soon, since, etc..
  • Where: here, there, home, inside, near, outside, away, everywhere, etc..