F2F Class Notes (Nemo)

Vocabulary

proceed (v):1-to continue as planned:
E.g.: His lawyers have decided not to proceed with the case.
E.g.: Preparations for the festival are now proceeding smoothly.
-proceed to do sth
2-to do something after you have done something else:
E.g.: She sat down and proceeded to tell me about her skiing holiday.
E.g.: He told me he was on a diet and then proceeded to eat a plateful of chips!
*we have finnished with section 1 so let’s proceede to/with section 2

precede (v): 1- to be or go before something or someone in time or space:
E.g.: It would be helpful if you were to precede the report with an introduction.
E.g.: Verbs usually precede objects in English.

Grammar


*When we refer to a period of time that is completed and goes from a point in the past up to now, we use ago, not before:

A: When was your birthday?
B: It was three weeks ago.

I was (at) home two days ago

I was (at) home two days before I got here